The Blues are weighing their options before the deadline while seeking consistency on the ice, general manager Doug Armstrong
told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
on Monday.
"It's a cliche, but the players tell you what you're supposed to do at the deadline," Armstrong said. "You don't tell the players. Their play will indicate what we do."
Ryan O'Reilly has had a strong first season in St. Louis. The center has 50 points (18 goals, 32 assists) in 49 games and was the Blues representative at the 2019 Honda NHL All-Star Weekend.
O'Reilly believes the Blues are playing better and
is confident they can make the Stanley Cup Playoffs
. St. Louis (22-22-5, 49 points) is 6-3-1 in its past 10 games and three points behind the Colorado Avalanche for the second wild card into the playoffs from the Western Conference.
"We're starting to get a lot more consistent and we have a lot more confidence in our game," O'Reilly said during All-Star media day Thursday. "When bad things happen, we don't deviate from our game plan and we get back into it and understand that bad bounces happen and there are going to be breakdowns. But when that happens we have to come together and work out of it, and that has been the trend for us lately."
The Blues still need more players to improve, including Vladimir Tarasenko. The forward has 32 points (17 goals, 15 assists) in 48 games after getting 66 points (33 goals, 33 assists) last season.
Where St. Louis won't make a change right now is at coach. Armstrong said that Craig Berube, who replaced Mike Yeo on Nov. 19, will remain coach through the rest of this season. As for the roster, Armstrong will see what the next few weeks bring.
The Blues return from their mandatory five-day break after All-Star Weekend to play the Columbus Blue Jackets at Nationwide Arena on Saturday (7 p.m. ET; FS-O, FS-MW, NHL.TV).
Pittsburgh Penguins
The Penguins traded defenseman Jamie Oleksiak to the Dallas Stars for a fourth-round pick in the 2019 NHL Draft on Monday, a move that clears some salary-cap space.
Oleksiak signed a three-year contract (average annual value of $2.137 million) with the Penguins on July 12.
The trade is one of a few made by the Penguins this season. Pittsburgh acquired forward Joseph Blandisi from the Anaheim Ducks for forward Derek Grant on Jan. 17, got defenseman Marcus Pettersson from the Ducks for forward Daniel Sprong on Dec. 3 and sent forward Carl Hagelin to the Los Angeles Kings for forward Tanner Pearson on Nov. 14.
The Penguins (26-16-6, 58 points) are four points ahead of the Buffalo Sabres for the second wild card into the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the Eastern Conference. They play the New Jersey Devils at PPG Paints Arena on Monday (7 p.m. ET; SN, ATTSN-PT, MSG+, NHL.TV).