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The St. Louis Blues are reportedly close to signing Dillon Dube to an NHL contract, which could significantly enhance their roster. Dube, who excelled with the AHL's Springfield Thunderbirds, posted 20 goals and 37 points in 46 games this past season and contributed five goals in the playoffs.
His addition could solidify the Blues' struggling fourth line, where players like Oskar Sundqvist and Nathan Walker failed to establish a consistent presence. Additionally, Steve Ott has signed a two-year extension to remain the head coach of the Thunderbirds, continuing his role in developing young talent for the Blues.
Ott expressed his commitment to refining his coaching skills in the AHL before pursuing an NHL opportunity. As the NHL Draft approaches, the Blues are exploring options to move up from their 11th overall pick to secure a higher selection, potentially trading with teams like the San Jose Sharks.
Their focus on young talent is underscored by recent successes in their last drafts, where selections like Dalibor Dvorsky and Otto Stenberg show promise for the future. The Blues' strategy involves building a competitive roster through both the draft and player development, with General Manager Doug Armstrong at the helm of these critical decisions.
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