Position battles
There will be openings on the bottom two forward lines, especially with Oskar Sundqvist expected to begin the season on long term injured reserve after surgery in March to repair a torn ACL in his left knee. Klim Kostin, the No. 31 pick in the 2017 NHL Draft, will get an opportunity after he scored 18 points (seven goals, 11 assists) in 43 games with Avangard Omsk of the Kontinental Hockey League last season. Tarasenko, Robert Thomas and Jordan Kyrou could land anywhere on the top three lines. Also in the mix are Kyle Clifford and Tyler Bozak, along with
James Neal
and
Michael Frolik
, each of whom is attending training camp on a professional tryout contract.
Most intriguing addition
The Blues signed forward Brandon Saad to a five-year contract July 29 after he scored 24 points (15 goals, nine assists) in 44 regular-season games and eight points (seven goals, one assist) in 10 playoff games with the Avalanche last season. The Blues hope Saad can replace the production lost when forward Jaden Schwartz signed a five-year contract with the Seattle Kraken on July 28.
Biggest potential surprise
The Blues acquired forward Pavel Buchnevich in a trade with the New York Rangers on July 23 in anticipation of trading Tarasenko, but now there is the opportunity for the Russia-born wings to be linemates. Buchnevich should receive an uptick in opportunity and ice time, on the power play and the penalty kill, and could see his production increase after he scored an NHL career-high 48 points (20 goals, 28 assists) in 54 games last season.
Ready to break through
Kostin has played six NHL games in four seasons in North America since the Blues drafted him, including one assist in two games last season. But now could be the time the 22-year-old finally makes an impact. He'll be given every opportunity to win a spot in a top-nine role.
Fantasy sleeper
Saad (fantasy average draft position: 168.3) was second on the Avalanche in goals (seven in 10 games) behind elite center Nathan MacKinnon (eight in 10 games) during the playoffs and brings valuable experience and late-round fantasy upside after signing with the Blues. He is a candidate to earn a spot on the left side of elite center Ryan O'Reilly at even strength. Saad scored 15 goals in 44 regular-season games (82-game pace of 27 goals) in 2020-21 and had scored at least 21 in five of his previous six seasons. -- Pete Jensen
Projected lineup
David Perron -- Ryan O'Reilly -- Jordan Kyrou
Ivan Barbashev -- Brayden Schenn -- Pavel Buchnevich
Brandon Saad -- Robert Thomas -- Vladimir Tarasenko
Klim Kostin -- Tyler Bozak -- Kyle Clifford
Torey Krug -- Justin Faulk
Jake Walman -- Colton Parayko
Marco Scandella -- Robert Bortuzzo
Jordan Binnington
Ville Husso