The 31-year-old forward played an integral role when the Blues won their first championship in 2019 by defeating the Boston Bruins in seven games. He had 17 points in 26 Stanley Cup Playoff games and finished second on St. Louis with 11 goals (Jaden Schwartz, 12).
The Blues currently have eight players from that Cup roster with Sammy Blais returning in the trade. Blais, who was traded to New York in 2021,
was reacquired
alongside defenseman prospect
Hunter Skinner
, a conditional first-round pick in the 2023 NHL Draft and a fourth-round pick in the 2024 NHL Draft for Tarasenko and defenseman Niko Mikkola.
"Yeah, it's interesting to see, but all in all, that Cup win] was quite a few years ago," said Blues captain Ryan O'Reilly, a pending unrestricted free agent who broke his foot Dec. 31. "The turnover in hockey's quick, especially if you don't win. Things change, it's expected. It is kind of weird to see that number kind of dwindling. But personally, for me, I'm excited to get back with the team [and] I'm excited to make our final push here."
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Along with Blais and O'Reilly, forwards Robert Thomas, Brayden Schenn and Ivan Barbashev, defensemen Colton Parayko and Robert Bortuzzo and goalie Jordan Binnington remain from the first team to hoist the Stanley Cup for St. Louis.
"We were trying to wring another year out of this group," general manager Doug Armstrong said. "I think when you do go back to our successful season of '19, we were a veteran team. We won as a veteran team, and we've been able to hang onto that group for three more years. This year obviously was the end of that era."