Prospect Info: Blues 2024-2025 Prospect Thread

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Tried finding TOI for Jiricek for this 3 games but I can't locate it easily on OHL's website. Looks like as he got more comfortable, he started shooting way more, which is good. I'll just have to wait to see how he plays this year before making an opinion on him, but if he's healthy who cares.

Pretty happy overall with how the prospects are playing. Lots of recently drafted guys playing at or close to a point per game which for stat watching is awesome. I really like the Mrsic pick and it seems like he could have a Kyrou-lite rise in our system with how he plays. He's not going to be as good skating, but he's likely a better shooter and has good passing skills. Curious about him. Korotky is very interesting as a player but he still hasn't been called up which is a bit weird. Whatever there is to say about the MHL, I think it says a bit that an 18 year old is tearing up that league. Waiting to see what he does in the VHL and hopefully KHL. Happy with Pekarcik, Jecho, Burns, Stancl, Fischer, happily surprised by Mayich, probably satisfied with Peterson and Dickinson, but a bit worried about Snuggerud until he has a streak of games where he posts 2-3 points consecutively. He's getting passed up by arguably weaker skill players who are older and younger players, so hopefully he isn't riding the carousel and will establish himself as a triggerman and leader on that team. I haven't checked, but he might be one of the few players who has stayed on this team throughout his tenure. He's playing at a 45 point clip which is fine, but I'd like those numbers to flip in regard to goals and assists - I'd like to see him break 21 goals this year and win the championship.

Truthfully, I'm concerned about the AHL defense in general, how the team is playing, and most of all Zherenko. I know the team gets lit up year after year, and maybe trying to save 40+ shots a game is getting to him, but for him to be sub .900 is concerning. I'd like to see possibly some systems changes or something to solidify the roster because I really don't want to see him fail. Ellis is showing he's capable, but I don't know if I see an NHL starter future in him like I would've seen in Zherenko.

I'm good with Stenberg and Lindstein, I think they will be fine stats wise at the end of the year and cautiously I think they both could be ready next year for the NHL. Have to see how things progress. Dvorsky, unfortunately, is running the show in the AHL. Personally I think we've done a disservice to him in not surrounding him with talent to give him support like we might have 5 years ago with those long time AHL vets, because frankly McGing, Alexandrov, Peca, MacEachern, and Co. just aren't going to do it. Very happy to see that he's getting his feet wet, scoring, making plays, but I think we could've jump started his development with a better supporting cast.
The Blues have been affiliated with the T-Birds for only three seasons.

Adam Gaudette arrived via trade with Toronto and was sent to Springfield for the 22-23 season and he had Frk and Highmore on the team. Last season it was just Gaudette. They needed at least one AHL veteran merc for this season.
 
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I'm actually quite excited to see Simon Robertsson in Springfield when he gets healthy. Imagine a Springfield first line of Dvorsky, Kaskimaki, and Robertsson.
 

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I wonder how Buchinger is playing. He seems to be constantly playing top 4 on his off side. His stats are pretty much where I expected him to be after his first 10 games as a pro.
 

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I'm actually quite excited to see Simon Robertsson in Springfield when he gets healthy. Imagine a Springfield first line of Dvorsky, Kaskimaki, and Robertsson.
Simon’s played 4 games for the T-birds already. 0 pts. 1 minor penalty.
 

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I wonder how Buchinger is playing. He seems to be constantly playing top 4 on his off side. His stats are pretty much where I expected him to be after his first 10 games as a pro.
He’s been good. He makes good decisions most of the time. He makes plays and passes that others can’t outside of Johannesson. I would say his defense has been better and needs to get better. He will make or take a hit. He has looked good on the powerplay. He can give Dvorsky a nice one timer pass and doesn’t seem to be caught off guard by Dvorsky’s ability to no look pass. (He fools everyone… including his teammates…it’s good and bad.)
 
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He’s been good. He makes good decisions most of the time. He makes plays and passes that others can’t outside of Johannesson. I would say his defense has been better and needs to get better. He will make or take a hit. He has looked good on the powerplay. He can give Dvorsky a nice one timer pass and doesn’t seem to be caught off guard by Dvorsky’s ability to no look pass. (He fools everyone… including his teammates…it’s good and bad.)
I wish we had a winger down there with a little more skill to play with Dvo. Glad to gear Buchinger has been good tho. I think if he had a good season he could push for a 3rd pair 1st call up spot next season.
 

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Didn’t we all believe that Springfield would be stacked? A little off there.
Anyone who expected Springfield to start strong was kidding themselves. Too much youth on that team to assume they're going to play well out of the gates.

Anyone with more knowledge, what's going on with Lindstein?

Had the point streak, then he missed two games, and now very limited ice time in the last two.
He had a minor injury and the team is being careful with him. Could never find any more information other than that.
 
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Anyone who expected Springfield to start strong was kidding themselves. Too much youth on that team to assume they're going to play well out of the gates.


He had a minor injury and the team is being careful with him. Could never find any more information other than that.
Then I was kidding myself.
 

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Hey Fellas, does anyone have a list of all relevant Blues prospects junior, and college players and their teams so we can easily observe more closely?
 

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I'm not sure if this has been mentioned here, but it appears that Susuyev was promoted to the VHL, has played 12 games in that League and may be on the IR right now. Or did he start in the VHL and was sent down?
 
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The Blues have been affiliated with the T-Birds for only three seasons.

Adam Gaudette arrived via trade with Toronto and was sent to Springfield for the 22-23 season and he had Frk and Highmore on the team. Last season it was just Gaudette. They needed at least one AHL veteran merc for this season.
The Blues, for a short period of time, were signing guys who were high scoring AHL vets, even before the switch to Springfield. I believe there were at least one or two when we were affiliated with Chicago, almost positive San Antonio had a few, Utica I'm not too sure, and Springfield has been hit or miss. They knew Dvorsky was likely going to the AHL so why not support him with talent that sets him up for offensive success?
 

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The Blues, for a short period of time, were signing guys who were high scoring AHL vets, even before the switch to Springfield. I believe there were at least one or two when we were affiliated with Chicago, almost positive San Antonio had a few, Utica I'm not too sure, and Springfield has been hit or miss. They knew Dvorsky was likely going to the AHL so why not support him with talent that sets him up for offensive success?
I would be careful about comparing the Chicago years to Springfield or even San Antonio. Chicago’s ownership only cared about winning championships, not developing prospects. That’s why we had guys like Megan, Agostino, Aggozzino, etc. In San Antonio we had to share the roster with Colorado’s prospects. Utica was just a mess with COVID and all.

We have a lot of young guys that need playing time. We still have Matt Peca, so it’s not like we’re hanging them out to dry. But they’ve got to play, and cramming the roster full of guys we don’t have NHL contracts with doesn’t advance that goal.
 

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The Blues, for a short period of time, were signing guys who were high scoring AHL vets, even before the switch to Springfield. I believe there were at least one or two when we were affiliated with Chicago, almost positive San Antonio had a few, Utica I'm not too sure, and Springfield has been hit or miss. They knew Dvorsky was likely going to the AHL so why not support him with talent that sets him up for offensive success?
I'd venture to guess that the situation in SPR is so because, in large part, of the fact that the Blues have a full cupboard of mostly-drafted prospects who need a place to play. This may have hampered what SPR was able to do in free agency.

SPR has Peca and Callin, neither of which are Blues' property. They also just sign Matt Luff.
I think SPR was either a little hampered or wanted to see what they have in the Blues' prospects and give them a fair chance. The Blues' prospects got their chance and have been very mediocre, so SPR went out and signed Luff.

Not having big guns on the roster is just as much a responsibility for SPR as it is for STL.

Nashville has Hinostroza leading the charge and he is at the very bottom of their non-roster list of contracts.
 
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I would be careful about comparing the Chicago years to Springfield or even San Antonio. Chicago’s ownership only cared about winning championships, not developing prospects. That’s why we had guys like Megan, Agostino, Aggozzino, etc. In San Antonio we had to share the roster with Colorado’s prospects. Utica was just a mess with COVID and all.

We have a lot of young guys that need playing time. We still have Matt Peca, so it’s not like we’re hanging them out to dry. But they’ve got to play, and cramming the roster full of guys we don’t have NHL contracts with doesn’t advance that goal.
No I'm very aware about the situation in years past. To be frank though, either the Blues or Springfield should have been advocating for a better supporting cast (if they weren't doing that in this case). Not to dismiss homegrown talent, but McGing is at best a 2nd line AHL'er, Laferriere hasn't progressed and is off to a slow start, Alexandrov is good, but very timid, Sam Bitten is a body(?), MacEachern is a grinder, Callin isn't a scorer, Peca is the only one who has topped 50 points. Personally, it just feels like a team full of AHL grinders with prospects and Euro players you're hoping take a step or show they can play, which in my opinion doesn't really bode well. Excluding outside factors that contribute to why or why not, I just think you hurt developing players down there.


I'd venture to guess that the situation in SPR is so because, in large part, of the fact that the Blues have a full cupboard of mostly-drafted prospects who need a pay to play. This may have hampered what SPR was able to do in free agency.

SPR has Peca and Callin, neither of which are Blues' property. They also just sign Matt Luff.
I think SPR was either a little hampered or wanted to see what they have in the Blues' prospects and give them a fair chance. The Blues' prospects got their chance and have been very mediocre, so SPR went out and signed Luff.

Not having big guns on the roster is just as much a responsibility for SPR as it is for STL.

Nashville has Hinostroza leading the charge and he is at the very bottom of their non-roster list of contracts.
That could be true, and if so, then that's slightly an indictment of Springfield. We know basically who McGing, MacEachern, Peca, Bitten, and Callin are. Alexandrov could be really good or indifferent. There's just things I would've preferred to see other than Dvorsky doing everything, but hey, maybe that'll be great for him, I'm not sure.
 

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