Blues Confirm Thomas and Parayko Off Trade Block; Key Players Stay
The St. Louis Blues have informed NHL teams that defenseman Colton Parayko and forward Robert Thomas are off the trading block. This decision marks a shift from earlier this offseason when trades seemed likely for both players. Parayko holds a full no-trade clause valid until June 2028, while Thomas's contract also carries significant protections. Both players were instrumental in the Blues' 2019 Stanley Cup win, providing consistency amidst a turbulent team performance in recent years.
By the Numbers- Robert Thomas has 530 career NHL games, with 132 goals and 328 assists for 460 points.
- Colton Parayko has played 800 games, contributing 81 goals and 232 assists for 313 points.
- The Blues' management appears committed to keeping core players amidst recent struggles.
- Both players are under long-term contracts that are difficult to trade due to their clauses and cap hits.
The Blues may focus on building around Thomas and Parayko, potentially seeking to improve the roster through other trades or free-agent signings. Their availability could be re-evaluated based on team performance moving forward.
Bottom LineThe Blues are prioritizing continuity by retaining key players Parayko and Thomas, signaling a commitment to revamping the franchise while maintaining their successful core from previous seasons.
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