St. Louis Blues 2012 Trade Deadline Live Blog

February 26th, 2012 | by David Rogers |

St. Louis Blues 2012 Trade Deadline Live Blog

Trade Deadline 2012

Welcome to the third annual St. Louis Blues trade deadline live blog! Here you will find all the news, rumors and speculations from around the NHL involving our very own St. Louis Blues. This blog will be regularly updated up to and beyond Monday’s 2:00pm deadline with all of the analysis of any deals the Blues do or do not pull off. While you will find rumors below, you will not find any created here out of thin air. Each will be sourced to the best of its ability.

As always, the most recent story will be placed at the top. Hear something of your own? Add it in a comment below. All times are in Central format.


February 27th – 3:12pm: Time to close the door on another trade deadline live blog. Thanks to everyone that stopped by and took a moment to join in. Looking forward to next year! Hopefully by then we won’t have to worry about any owner situation and the Blues will be able to add/subtract where they need to.


St. Louis Blues LogoFebruary 27th – 2:26pm: It appears the St. Louis Blues officially didn’t make any moves on deadline day. The Ben Bishop trade was the team’s only action before the deadline today, disappointing fans that thought the club might try to replenish some depth lost to injury.

One blogger’s opinion: No surprise here. We knew GM Doug Armstrong was limited in what he could do. The team doesn’t have an owner and can’t overpay for help. Now they are forced to gamble on the health of Alex Steen, Matt D’Agostini and Jamie Langenbrunner. If these three can hit 100% and make an impact, then the team’s lack of noise on the deadline won’t seem like a big deal. However, if these three fail to get healthy and can’t go down the stretch or at playoff time then there might be a bunch of angry fans wishing the Blues would have made a move today.


February 27th – 2:04pm: Reports coming in that Rick Nash will remain with Columbus. It’s highly likely that Columbus will revisit this situation over the summer.

One blogger’s opinion: Shocking. Hopefully you can detect the sarcasm. After the NHL media had hyped Nash’s movements and potential new destinations for weeks, even months, Nash ends up finishing the 2011-12 season with the club he started it with. Nash’s no-trade clause and the tall price the Blue Jackets were demanding made it impossible for any team to strike a deal before the deadline hit. It seems likely Nash will leave Columbus over the summer.

As for how this impacts the Blues, consider this a solid outcome. Nash would have been a devastating addition for the Nashville Predators so I’m content in him sticking in Columbus and away from a contender.


February 27th – 2:00pm: The deadline is here. Nashville has traded for Buffalo’s Paul Gaustad.


February 27th – 1:51pm: Now under 10 minutes to go. If any GM is going to pull a deal, now is the time. Keep in mind that though the deadline is in a handful of minutes that some deals don’t get reported until well after the deadline expires. This live blog won’t wrap up until several hours after the deadline has come and gone.


February 27th – 1:39pm: Roughly 20 minutes to go in this trading period.


February 27th – 1:10pm: Chicago has added defenseman Johnny Oduya from Winnipeg.

Now that Chicago has made a deal, every team in the Central Division has completed a trade today – except for the St. Louis Blues.


February 27th – 1:04pm With under an hour to go, trades are picking up. Some minor Central news as Columbus sent Sami Pahlsson to Vancouver in exchange for two 4th round draft picks.

Further West, the Colorado Avalanche have sent T.J. Galiardi and Daniel Winnik to San Jose in exchange for Jamie McGinn.

One blogger’s opinion: It appears the Avs are indeed in seller’s mode. San Jose adds a couple pieces while Vancouver brings in one. Looks like numerous contenders in the West are aware that they need to make a move to try and separate themselves from the pack.


February 27th – 12:00pm: The clock has struck noon, leaving us just two hours before the deadline passes. Other Central teams have made minor moves while the Blues have elected to remain quiet. It seems likely that the deadline’s biggest moves are still ahead of us, so keep a close eye. Hopefully if the Blues do indeed stand pat that their foes in the Central don’t bring in any big names.


February 27th – 11:45am: Another Central Division squad has made a deal. This time the Detroit Red Wings are in the mix, trading defenseman Mike Commodore to the Tampa Bay Lightning. The Red Wings receive a conditional 7th round pick.


February 27th – 11:13am: Looking ahead, the Blues take on the Calgary Flames tonight. It’s yet another important road game for the Blues as they look to win their third straight contest. Jaroslav Halak will be between the pipes tonight.

One blogger’s opinion: Halak owns a 2-4-0 record with a 2.85 GAA record in six games against the Calgary Flames. The Blues lead the season series with Calgary 2-1. The Flames have dropped their past three games.


February 27th – 10:36am: Nashville has officially acquired Andrei Kostitsyn, reuniting him with his brother Sergei. Nashville sent a 2nd round pick in 2013 and a conditional 5th round pick in 2013 to Montreal.

One blogger’s opinion: Debate all you want about whether or not Andrei Kostitsyn is a true upgrade and can make a difference. The fact remains that Nashville is actively trying to make a push to improve prior to this year’s deadline. Central Division take note – Nashville is coming to play.


February 27th – 9:10am: Bob McKenzie reports that while it is not confirmed, the Nashville Predators may be pursuing Andrei Kostitsyn from the Montreal Canadiens.

One blogger’s opinion: Clearly, Nashville is doing its best to improve for 2011-12. This is a scenario all of us Blues fans need to closely monitor as the Predators have been an extremely difficult opponent all season long and could very easily be a team the Blues would be forced to see come playoff time. Stay tuned.


February 27th – 8:34am: If you’re just joining us this morning, fear not – you haven’t missed anything. So far we haven’t seen a single trade completed today as GMs continue to drive a hard price for the few players that are actually available today. Hopefully prices will come down and we will see new faces in new cities soon enough.


February 27th – 12:09am: With that, this writer is calling it a night. Literally the lack of action or rumors surrounding the deadline are putting me to sleep. The live blog continues tomorrow morning. Stay tuned.


February 26th – 11:29pm: You know it’s a slow day when the trade of an AHL goaltender (Ben Bishop) for a second round pick is still leading the news section on Yahoo! NHL. Outside of Bishop, today has been completely based in speculation rather than reality as no other GMs have pulled the trigger. Let’s hope tomorrow holds a bit more action.


February 26th – 6:05pm: We can assume that tonight will remain mostly quiet. After all, each general manager should be put fast asleep by tonight’s Oscars.

One blogger’s opinion: Zzzzzzzzz


February 26th – 4:53pm: Finally – something interesting. It doesn’t directly involve the Blues but it sure could have an impact come playoff time and for years to come if the Central Division remains intact. Our friends over at Section 303 break down the fact that Nashville has openly made an offer to Columbus for Rick Nash. It is believed that Nashville’s GM had a standing offer to Columbus. The rumored offer would have sent Colin Wilson, Ryan Ellis, Teemu Laakso and a 2012 first round pick back to Columbus. While the deal is still believed to be “out there” for Columbus to take, it is important to remember that this still falls under the RUMOR label.

One blogger’s opinion: Frightening. If Nashville is able to get a deal like this done, the Predators instantly become legitimate Cup contenders. The argument can be made that they are as they sit today, but the addition of Nash would catapult them into the driver’s seat through the addition of a huge scoring threat.

As a fan of the Blues, this wouldn’t be a friendly scenario, especially if the Blues happened to meet up with the Predators in the playoffs. It’s doubtful Columbus wants to deal Nash to a foe in the same division, but their options might be limited given Nash’s no-trade clause and what other offers the team has received.


February 26th – 4:15pm: If you’re interested in what other sites have to say about the Ben Bishop trade, here’s a few helpful links.

Yahoo Sports
SportingNews
NHL.com – With statements from Bishop


February 26th – 2:15pm: TSN’s Bob McKenzie is reporting that Ben Bishop’s new one-year deal with Ottawa is worth $650,000.


February 26th – 2:06pm: We are officially less than 24 hours away from the 2012 NHL trade deadline. Currently, all is quiet not only as far as the Blues are concerned but also as far as the league is concerned.


February 26th – 1:10pm: Not exactly trade news but Alex Steen is headed to California, seeking additional treatment for his concussion. Steen had resumed skating but was forced to abandon his road to recovery after experiencing vision problems. Now, desperate for answers, Steen is leaving the St. Louis area in hopes that a couple weeks of therapy might do the trick.

One blogger’s opinion: This news about Steen is extremely disappointing. I placed it in the trade deadline coverage as Steen’s inability to return to 100% makes the team’s need for some forward help all the greater. I originally believed St. Louis would have to gamble on whether or not their injured stars would be able to return and make a significant contribution for the remainder of the year and the postseason. Given Steen’s muddy picture and Langenbrunner’s broken foot, the need for help is greater than ever before. The need is there but will the Blues be able to find help at an affordable price? Stay tuned.


February 26th – 12:52pm: At this time I’d like to thank the Blues for not starting this year’s deadline with any 2am deals like the crazy Erik Johnson deal from last season. Still, that deal set a precedent which means some late nights will be had around the league.


February 26th – 11:12am: Now that Bishop has been traded, what should we expect from the Blues? I’m actually surprised that St. Louis pulled the trigger with so much time before the deadline. I assume they found what they were looking for and made a move before Ottawa could pursue other options.

Do you think the Bishop trade was a good one? Vote on the right –>


February 26th – 10:35am: Ben Bishop has been traded to the Ottawa Senators, as reported by Darren Dreger. The Blues will receive a 2013 second round pick in exchange. Ottawa then went to work in signing Bishop to a new contract as Bishop’s currently one expires at the end of 2011-12.

One blogger’s opinion: We knew Bishop was the most likely to be moved before Monday’s deadline. While I believe we as Blues fans have overestimated Bishop’s value, I’m surprised to see that the return is a second round pick. Bishop has been one of the AHL’s best goaltenders this season. He has come up to the NHL and played pretty reliably in net. While I understand the Blues wanted to get something for Bishop before he could leave through free agency, I’m puzzled why they didn’t try to package him in a bigger deal that could have helped the team’s efforts in 2011-12. As is, it’s nice to get some sort of a return on Bishop but fans will probably be disappointed he didn’t bring more, immediate help.

I’m also a bit surprised that Ottawa is Bishop’s ultimate destination as the Senators have a solid goaltending prospect in Robin Lehner. However, it is worth noting that Ottawa’s goaltending coach, Rick Wamsley, used to work with Bishop when he was the coach of the Rivermen.

The Bishop deal now brings the official Jake Allen era in Peoria. Allen will now take over the reigns from Bishop as the number one starter for the Rivermen.


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miendiem 17 pts

Time to grab a late lunch while the NHL clears out whatever backlog of phoned-in trades may have occurred.  At least I can go eat safe in the knowledge that Nashville didn't somehow swindle Columbus out of Rick Nash.

David Rogers 13 pts moderator

 miendiem I'm about to officially call it a wrap. I usually give it an hour after the deadline passes, but since the Blues already stated they didn't make a move, might pull the plug a bit more quickly. 

miendiem 17 pts

 David Rogers Had fun.  We now return us to our regularly scheduled handful of comments per post, and the final quarter of the NHL season.

miendiem 17 pts

As much as anything, this really makes me wish for this whole no-ownership fiasco to be over.  This team has a legitimate shot, but first it's going to have to survive depletion via injury.  We're nearly to the point now that we lack the depth to sustain further injury, particularly at forward, and after a full season and the pace of the playoffs, we can't count on getting through it injury-free.

miendiem 17 pts

Best trade of the day:  I traded a few seconds of my time each day for the past couple of weeks and received one of the invites to the private Blues practice on the 6th before the Chicago game at home.  Ought to be fun.

David Rogers 13 pts moderator

 miendiem Nice! That's a clear winner. 

miendiem 17 pts

 David Rogers Blues practice at the Scotty, free pizza lunch, and post-practice meet-'n'-greet with some Blues alumni?  In return for a few keystrokes and minimal bandwidth for a couple of weeks?  That's the internet version of a hockey trade, right there.  heheh

 

Speaking of hockey trades, all kinds of confirmation of, as we expected, no moves made by the Blues.  Man, I wish I could just wave a magic hockey stick around and heal those broken bones and concussed brains.

David Rogers 13 pts moderator

 miendiem Looks like the major STL news is that Ian Cole now has to stay with the team for the remainder of the year. I actually don't mind that fact - will likely need his depth given the uncertainty around fragile Carlo and Russell's symptoms.

miendiem 17 pts

 David Rogers Cole's going to get his shot to prove that he's ready to replace one of those (still) three upcoming unrestricted free agents on the D line.  I don't have a problem with that, other than the fact that, if something, God forbid, happens to Carlo, we're in a tight spot.  At this point, like with Steen and D'Agostini, I'm not counting on having Russell available.

miendiem 17 pts

Mildly related, just caught a Tweet from Pang that Jackman signed a two year extension today.  Takes care of one of the Blues three upcoming unrestricted free agent D this year, if true.

David Rogers 13 pts moderator

 miendiem Was he referring to Barret or Calgary's Tim? Was hard to understand from the Tweet. 

miendiem 17 pts

 David Rogers Hm, as I look at it, that's a good question.  I'd forgotten the Flames had a Jackman on hand.

miendiem 17 pts

 David Rogers Would make life easier if the Blues weren't up there to play the Flames tonight.

David Rogers 13 pts moderator

 miendiem I really don't understand why they schedule games on deadline day. Really makes no sense and could pose huge issues if any blockbuster, packaged deals were struck. 

miendiem 17 pts

 David Rogers Tim Jackman, according to the NHL Network stream right now.  Drat.

miendiem 17 pts

 David Rogers Schedule is probably because there are enough scheduling issues for the second half as it is.  Look around the league at all of the high games-in-days schedules going forward (it's not just the Blues).  Finding a day to give everybody off couldn't be easy.

miendiem 17 pts

Pleasantly surprised that the Blues won't have to worry about Nash turning back up against them come playoff time this year.  Figured some team would make what they thought was a necessary push with a package that Columbus couldn't refuse, but apparently none of them were quite good enough to get the Jackets off the fence.

David Rogers 13 pts moderator

 miendiem Rumor is that the New York Rangers made a huge push as the deadline neared, but Columbus still wouldn't budge. Wouldn't mind seeing Nash leave the West - a likely scenario over the summer - but at least we know he won't be doing any harm in the playoffs in 2011-12. 

miendiem 17 pts

Leaving Buffalo can't make any player worse, can it?

David Rogers 13 pts moderator

 miendiem Surprised that Buffalo didn't rattle things any further. Could have easily parted with a couple more impact players. 

miendiem 17 pts

Another Blues/Wild game would be more interesting than D-Day has been thus far.

David Rogers 13 pts moderator

 miendiem The recently completed Brian Rolston deal added some much needed humor. 

miendiem 17 pts

There's Panger with the Ottawa 67s reference.  He couldn't even avoid it on deadline day.  heheh

David Rogers 13 pts moderator

 miendiem Did you catch his Tweet about the pace of this deadline? Compared it to a root canal. Can't say I'd disagree. I've only extensively "covered" the deadline for 3 years and this one has been the most boring by a hefty margin. 

miendiem 17 pts

 David Rogers Yep.  Can't say that I disagree with either of ya.  They could've started their coverage half an hour ago and been just in time.  Had a couple of things to talk about off the bat, and then it'd look like a flurry of activity.

miendiem 17 pts

TSN saying that the Hawks pick up Oduya from the Jets.  I knew the deadline wasn't going to pass without them picking up a D or a goalie or both.  Whether or not they move more is an open question, but it's not as though Oduya by himself is going to solve all the holes in their team defense.

miendiem 17 pts

Staring at one hour to go.  Prepare for the flurry.  The Fleury?  Hmm...  Theo Fleury?  He's only been out of the league for nearly a decade.

David Rogers 13 pts moderator

 miendiem Few deals popping up. Most noteworthy being Galiardi and Winnik to San Jose. Haven't heard the return yet. Knew Sherman couldn't resist doing something today. 

miendiem 17 pts

Like how Ken Holland keeps flickering his gaze offscreen.  Does he even want to be talking to these guys?

David Rogers 13 pts moderator

 miendiem Beats Burke's phone interview. That was just ... uncomfortable. Every answer was of the one word variety. Sounded like he was taking offense to being interviewed on trade deadline day. Go figure.

miendiem 17 pts

 David Rogers Yeah.  I honestly thought that was a faked interview where they took previous audio of Burke and threw modern questions up against it, until they actually got to the last few.  It worked better as a fake interview.

miendiem 17 pts

Wild pick up Gilbert, sending Schultz to the Oilers.  Wild being five points out of the playoffs with a game in hand.  Maybe this helps them, but Gilbert hasn't really offered up much offense yet this year.

David Rogers 13 pts moderator

 miendiem Wonder if this is the first move of multiple to come from Edmonton. Tough to read them this year. 

miendiem 17 pts

 David Rogers Certainly possible, since they're one of the few teams really in a position to be sellers with an eye towards the future.  Whether they will or not... well, that's something another hour and fifty minutes will tell us.  Maybe Chicago tries to get Gagner just so he can't bomb them anymore, not that that'd shore up their defense or anything.

miendiem 17 pts

Detroit making room for another D acquisition?  That's about all I can figure on this one.

miendiem 17 pts

Fourth game in six days, third of six on the road.  It's going to be a rough one, but the boys need to find a way to win it.  Especially so since the back end of this is Vancouver and San Jose.  Kind of ridiculous how vicious the remaining schedule is.  Starting with the home game against Boston, playing seven games in 11 days.  Then two days off, and seven more games in 12 days.  Add in the preponderance of road games, and the stretch run isn't gonna get any easier.

David Rogers 13 pts moderator

 miendiem This stretch + the team's injuries are why I thought the team might try and add a bit of help at the deadline. Obviously, nothing major but maybe something small once prices drop as 2:00pm gets a little closer. 

miendiem 17 pts

 David Rogers They can use it, especially as it's impossible to say for sure that they'll get any of their concussion sufferers back this year.  Unfortunately, the money simply isn't there.  Chase said it flat out on the radio this morning.  Wish the situation was different, but it just isn't.

miendiem 17 pts

Hearing a lot of rumblings that Elder Kostitsyn to Nashville is a done deal now, though there hasn't been an official team announcement.  Also, that they aren't done trying to upgrade on offense yet.  NSH trying to out-DET DET?  -_-

miendiem 17 pts

NHL.com confirms the deal, that's good enough for me.  Nashville adds a historical 20 goal scorer to their roster, though he's only got something like 12 this year.  Still time, I suppose, with a quarter to go.

David Rogers 13 pts moderator

 miendiem He's had his rough stretches but I still see the deal as an upgrade. There's questions about Andrei's work ethic (he's labeled as lazy) but I'd imagine a trade would be enough to spark the best efforts from him.

miendiem 17 pts

 David Rogers It's not going to suddenly make them Detroit or Chicago, but he's still another scoring threat to add to a team that was already putting up more goals this year than the Blues have.  (Not that there aren't enough teams that fit that bill, but...)  Locking Nashville down just got that little bit harder.

David Rogers 13 pts moderator

 miendiem If anything, I'd assume Nashville's willingness to pull the trigger and pursue new options might force other Central division clubs (maybe not the Blues) to get a bit more active. 

miendiem 17 pts

 David Rogers I still think Chicago needs to make a move, if they want to be a force in the playoffs.  Their defense/goaltending is too weak, as it stands, to carry them through to the cup. 

 

And Detroit, of course, that master of team improvement by any and all means - I'll be surprised if they don't manage something before the deadline hits.

 

Between the two, I would expect Chicago's move(s) to be splashier, if only because their problems are larger to begin with.

miendiem 17 pts

Apparently NHL.com will start live streaming of the NHL Network trade deadline show at 11 AM Central.  Let's see if the paid professionals can come up with better guesses than we can.

David Rogers 13 pts moderator

 miendiem I'll be following NHL Network's coverage all day long. Thankfully my real job allows me to work from home. **Lucky**

miendiem 17 pts

 David Rogers Aye, same.  I just don't have NHL Network, and I can't imagine that the Eastern Seaboard Promotional Network will even give it lip service unless it involves Pittsburgh or Washington, and NBCSN still has all those leftover Outdoor Network/Versus fishing shows clogging up its day programming, at least to the best of my knowledge - which may turn out to be more interesting than the trades remaining in the pipe for trade deadline day, if that number ends up being zero.

miendiem 17 pts

Trade Deadline Guessing Game:

Guess the number of GMs who will emulate Doug Armstrong and pull off an overnight trade.  I'll go with three.

 

And with that, I'll be back in the morning when we can speculate more, and see if anybody picked the right number of fly-by-night GMs.

David Rogers 13 pts moderator

 miendiem Sounds good! I'll be keeping watch for another hour or so just to see if anything gets interesting. 

David Rogers 13 pts moderator

 miendiem Also - I'll take the under on the overnight trade. Things just seem way too quiet as we hit midnight.