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The St. Louis Blues are facing a pivotal offseason following their missed playoff berth, prompting discussions about potential roster changes and the future of their core players. According to Bleedin Blue, three Blues players—Robert Thomas, Dylan Holloway, and Oskar Sundqvist—are seeking championship opportunities at the IIHF World Championships in Switzerland, playing for Team Canada and Team Sweden, respectively.
Meanwhile, the Blues' AHL affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds, is experiencing a surprising playoff run, having secured a series win over the Providence Bruins, which reflects positively on the organization's development culture.
This success is attributed in part to a coaching change, with Steve Ott now at the helm. The Blues also have two high draft picks in the upcoming NHL Draft, potentially allowing them to select a franchise defenseman.
One major prospect is Keaton Verhoeff from the University of North Dakota, who has been noted as NHL-ready and could significantly bolster the Blues' defensive lineup if selected. As the offseason unfolds, these developments highlight a crucial period for the Blues as they look to rebuild and strengthen their roster for the future.
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