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Why Blues Fans Should Still Tune in for the NHL Draft

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Evgeny Grachev was acquired by the Blues during the 2011 Draft (TSN Photography)

The Blues’ first pick in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft comes at #47 in the second round. Acquiring Jay Bouwmeester at the Trade Deadline has seized their first-round pick while the acquisition of Jordan Leopold made the team lose their other second-round pick (#52 in the second round). With just six picks in seven rounds, Blues fans may be looking for something else to do on draft day.

This may not be a wise decision.

In the past, the Blues have not made blockbuster trades during the draft that caught the eye of the hockey world. In fact, the Blues have made just two trades during the past three drafts – the most recent came in 2011 when they sent their third-round pick to the New York Rangers for forward Evgeny Grachev. But the Blues are in a position this draft that they have not been in since before the 2004-05 lockout – possessing a win-now roster with something to prove.

For many seasons after the lockout, the Blues were in a rebuild stage and needed to use the draft to round out their prospects. Once the high draft picks started to pay off, the St. Louis team started to become more willing to part ways with their high draft picks (as we saw in the move with the Avalanche in February 2011 that included a package with a first-round pick to acquire Kevin Shattenkirk and Chris Stewart).

The young roster had an up-and-down season in 2013, including a 2-0 series lead dissipation to the Los Angeles Kings, who took the next four games and the series. Many players have been held accountable for the loss, spawning question marks as to how GM Doug Armstrong would approach this off-season.

After being a Stanley Cup favorite heading into the season, the Blues may look to retool some of its roster. Heavy shakeups are not expected, but some moves to add depth up front could be made. After all, the Blues generated just 10 goals in the six-game loss to the Kings.

Read the rest at TheHockeyWriters.com.



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