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NHL trade illustration: Islanders acquire Brayden Schenn from Blues for Drouin, prospect, and picks.
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Islanders acquire Brayden Schenn from Blues at trade deadline

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The New York Islanders acquired center Brayden Schenn from the St. Louis Blues on NHL Trade Deadline Day. In exchange, the Blues received forward Jonathan Drouin, goaltender prospect Marcus Gidlof, a 2026 first-round pick originally from Colorado, and a 2026 third-round pick originally from New Jersey. Schenn waived his 15-team no-trade clause to facilitate the deal.

Minnesota Wild offered goaltender Jesper Wallstedt and forward Danila Jurov to the St. Louis Blues in a bid to acquire center Robert Thomas before the March trade deadline. The Blues declined the package, leaving Wallstedt with the Wild.

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Alexander Steen will take over as general manager of the St. Louis Blues this summer, succeeding Doug Armstrong. The 42-year-old former player becomes the second Swede in the role after Patrik Allvin. The transition was announced in summer 2024 and has been prepared meticulously.

The St. Louis Blues have activated forward Robert Thomas from non-roster status ahead of their road game against the Minnesota Wild on Sunday. Forward Robby Fabbri has been designated as non-roster in a corresponding move. Thomas is set to return after missing time due to injury and a personal leave.

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NHL insider Elliotte Friedman reports a decent chance that St. Louis Blues center Robert Thomas will be moved before the March 6, 2026, trade deadline. The 26-year-old, in the third year of an eight-year, $8.125 million contract, has drawn interest from several teams amid the Blues' selling stance. Friedman highlighted the Utah Mammoth as a key team to watch due to a scouting connection.

The Buffalo Sabres are considering acquisitions from the struggling St. Louis Blues ahead of the NHL trade deadline. Reports highlight center Robert Thomas and right winger Jordan Kyrou as potential targets to bolster Buffalo's playoff push. Both players offer long-term value with their contracts extending to the 2030-31 season.

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Dylan Holloway is set to make his return to the St. Louis Blues lineup on Sunday night against the Edmonton Oilers, his former team. The forward missed 15 games due to an ankle injury sustained in practice on December 15. Head coach Jim Montgomery confirmed Holloway's participation ahead of the 7 p.m. matchup at Rogers Place.

 

 

 

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