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E126: How is the trade market shaping up for the Blues?

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E126: How is the trade market shaping up for the Blues?

Note News: A St. Louis Blues Podcast›
Jan 20, 202653:57

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The Blues fail again to win 3 in a row and time is running out for a big turn around. After a couple of big trades around the league, featuring Rasmus Andersson and Kiefer Sherwood, the trade market has started heating up. How is the landscape looking for the Blues? What could the return be for Justin Faulk, who is now one of the top right-shot defensemen on the market? What about other Blues players like Brayden Schenn? What teams might be interested, and what should the Blues seek as a return?

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