TheOrganist
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I guess it depends on Armstrong's mindset in balancing the present & the future. You make a point about Snuggerud and that has some logic from Snuggy's perspective but it's just hard for me to picture Armstrong dealing a capable veteran (who continues to be productive w/ Thomas/Buch pre-deadline in our hypothetical) and replacing him with a college hockey player who has never played an NHL game in the middle of a playoff race.I think the "plan" is for Dvorsky to stay under 10 NHL games this year so his ELC slides. However, there is a certain level of "readiness" where I'm 100% confident that Army would burn the year if it appears that Dvorsky is capable of both contributing in the NHL and not harming/risking his development.
In my perfect world, the current Blues roster plays well enough to be sitting in (or just out of) playoff position at the 4 Nations break without bringing in a 3C. The Blues resume play from that tournament on 2/22 and Springfield has 17 games between now and then. I'm really, really rooting for this Blues team to gain some ground in the playoff hunt in the next month. If they can do that, it buys us time to wait on a potential 3C acquisition and give Dvorsky a real shot at earning a promotion this year.
I'm not convinced that Dvorsky can/will earn that promotion, but I want to see him get that chance.
I don't disagree, but I also think that Army wants Snuggy in the top 9 at the end of the season. I don't know whether that is because he believes he will be an immediate upgrade or because he believes that he needs to give Snuggy that opportunity to make sure he signs here. Army's public comments about Snuggy packing enough stuff to stay in St. Louis after the Frozen 4 could just be a full court press to get him to sign a contract before things get really uncomfortable. But he is making it crystal clear that Snuggy has a spot on this team in April if he signs and I think Army very much would like to point at a winger in our top 9 and tell Snuggy "this is your spot in the lineup in our next game if you sign today."
Trading Saad opens up a spot. You slide Bolduc to LW then Snuggy has a spot on the 3rd line. Without trading Saad, Snuggy has to force one of Saad, Bolduc, or Neighbours to the 4th line.
I do see a scenario where we are a contender come the trade deadline, but still trade Saad with the hope that we can still make the playoffs without him and then add Snuggy to the mix the instant his college season is over.
There is a plausible future where this team plays itself into playoff position approaching the deadline, trades Faksa and Saad for futures, calls up Dvorsky to fill the 3C hole, treads water with Texier/Joseph plugging the hole created by Saad's trade, adds Snuggy to the top 9 when his college season ends, and makes the playoffs with a super young top 9 forward group that previews the future:
Bolduc-Thomas-Buch
Holloway-Schenn-Kyrou
Neighbours-Dvorsky-Snuggy
I absolutely don't think that is the most likely scenario or even a very likely scenario. But I don't think it is outside the realm of possibility.
But there's also no reason to get carried away at the trade deadline and give up more futures for a team that may or may not squeak into the 2nd wild card. There is also no real incentive to bring up Dvorsky and throw him into an NHL playoff race when by all accounts he's not ready. I think that lineup you posted has a major likelihood of being the opening top 9 for 2025-26. I just don't think we should put the cart before the horse this year with all these kids. I think many fans agreed before the year that we had one more year before the real fun starts when it comes to all these prospects bearing fruit. Broberg/Holloway/Monty has jump started the contending timeline but I think we still have one more half-season where we should just let things play out without doing anything major to effect the present & future.