The Blues made a long-term commitment to restricted free agent defenseman Colton Parayko, 24, on July 20, signing him to a five-year, $27.5 million contract ($5.5 million average annual value). Parayko will be a primary part of their core with forwards Vladimir Tarasenko and Jaden Schwartz, each 25; forward Robby Fabbri, 21, coming off a torn ACL sustained Feb. 4; defensemen Alex Pietrangelo, 27, and Joel Edmundson, 24; and goaltender Jake Allen, 27, whose four-year, $17.4 million extension ($4.35 million average annual value), signed July 1, 2016, begins this season.
Tarasenko led the Blues in scoring last season with 75 points (39 goals, 36 assists) and has scored 37 or more goals in three straight seasons.
There will be plenty of veteran leadership, including center Paul Stastny, 31, forward Alexander Steen, 33, and center Patrik Berglund, 29. Steen finished last season playing with a broken foot in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and Berglund is expected to be out until December after dislocating his left shoulder in the offseason.
The Blues also signed forward Vladimir Sobotka, 30, who played for the Blues from 2010-14 before spending the past three seasons in the Kontinental Hockey League, to a three-year, $10.5 million contract ($3.5 million average annual value) on April 6.