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Blues Off Season

Posted: Mon Apr 2, 2007 10:09 pm
by LA12
I just want to first say thank you to Real GM for this NHL board. I have been visiting the NBA board for a couple of years now and I love chatting with knowledgeable fans.

What are the off season plans of JD for this team? Free agents? Draft prospects? Positional needs?

Posted: Mon Apr 2, 2007 10:17 pm
by MAS
The Blues already have a great young line up with a few blue chip prospects.

Look for them to draft a forward and go out in the FA market and probably get the guys that they just traded away and then some.

St. Louis is a desirable place to play and I think it won't be long till the Blues are back in the playoffs

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 2:01 pm
by mark53
I feel we should take all three number one picks and either move up in the top two spots or trade them away all together. The team is young enough with mcclement, stempniak, king and the rest. We also have oshie and that euro we drafted with the devils pick last year that are almost ready. Not to mention eric johnson of course.

I think we are headed in the right direction but would be a little dissapointed if we used this years draft on propsects. Trade up or trade them away. Maybe for Montoya?

Re: Blues Off Season

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 3:51 am
by kyphi
Daughter won 2 tickets to the Canucks/Blues game in November - about 10 rows back by the Blues goal line (hope) used the correct terms.She gave them to her boyfriend and his dad who are hockey freaks.

Re: Blues Off Season

Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:41 pm
by Buck You
kyphi wrote:Daughter won 2 tickets to the Canucks/Blues game in November - about 10 rows back by the Blues goal line (hope) used the correct terms.She gave them to her boyfriend and his dad who are hockey freaks.

Very nice gesture. Your daughter sounds like she has a kind heart.

Re: Blues Off Season

Posted: Thu Aug 5, 2010 1:54 am
by edfmx86
Blues obtained a new fan this off season, Im on this bandwagon! Jazz and Blues fan right here! not to mention their owner also owns RSL