My girl used to collect Build-a-Bears, and we ended up getting some hockey bears with full Blues jerseys. The first was Bearret Jackman, who was her favorite player. We had a Backes bear and an Oshie bear. Soon we got a red panda named Alex Pieterpandelo. When they released a cunning fox we had our Schwartzy. And of course there was the polar bear, who can handle the Russian winter, Vladimir Bearasenko.
It's a sad day now that none of those players are left on the team. Vladimir, you will be missed.
If I had to bet on it I would have put money on at least two of those guys finishing their careers as a Blue, but now it's clear none of them will (though Jackman almost counts, playing just one season outside of St. Louis). You can't keep everyone in the cap era, but it's tough to watch the key pieces of our Cup team move away so quickly and sad to watch these guys who were the core of your team for years and years play in different jerseys.
Tarasenko was the player I was most excited about at any Blues draft, even over Erik Johnson or Petro, and it was great to see him excel when he reached the league. I really feel like he could have been a bigger star in the NHL if he wasn't on a Hitchcock team and played in a more open system and where he could get more minutes. But he was also one of the reasons those teams had success, because he could score goals like no one in the league.
Thanks for the memories and the Cup, Vladdy, and good luck in New York and wherever else your career takes you.