The Blues and Coyotes have agreed that Armstrong will not participate in the 2020 NHL Draft, to be held virtually Oct. 6-7. The Coyotes will not pick until the fourth round after they forfeited their second-round pick in 2020 and first-round pick in 2021 for violating the NHL combine testing policy this season. Arizona traded its 2020 first-round pick to the New Jersey Devils for forward Taylor Hall on Dec. 16 and traded its third-round pick to the Avalanche for forward Carl Soderberg on June 25, 2019.
Among the players drafted by the Blues during Armstrong's time as director of amateur scouting were forwards Jaden Schwartz (first round, 2010), Vladimir Tarasenko (first round, 2010), Sammy Blais (sixth round, 2014) and Robert Thomas (first round, 2017); goalie Jordan Binnington (third round, 2011); and defensemen Colton Parayko (third round, 2012) and Vince Dunn (second round, 2015). Each won the Stanley Cup with St. Louis last season.
"The one thing that I loved about what (Blues GM) Doug (Armstrong, no relation) did was the collaboration," Armstrong said. "We plan on having that here in the desert. That's a big part of me, it's a big part of what we do around here. The culture's obviously going to change a little bit; there's going to be a little shock to some people. But at the same time, that needs to happen. We need to have a culture of collaboration in working together and we've got to hire smart hockey people."
The championship with the Blues was the third of Bill Armstrong's career; he won the Memorial Cup in 1990 as a junior player with Oshawa of the Ontario Hockey League, scoring the tournament-winning goal in the second overtime, then the Calder Cup as an assistant coach for Peter Laviolette with Providence of the AHL in 1999. Laviolette was hired as coach of the Washington Capitals on Sept. 15.
"I've won three different championships at three different levels in three different roles," Armstrong said. "I didn't come all the way here to the desert to get a tan. I came here to win a championship."
Photos courtesy of Norm Hall - Arizona Coyotes