He's still a young guy. He'll play in a lot of different situations for us. He can play right or left wing. He's a very useful player, a guy who can contribute over the next couple of years.
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He's a guy in the Elite League who's been able to produce numbers. We'll see what training camp is like for him. You're always looking for that little extra piece in a trade and take a chance on somebody. We'll see what he can do.Larry Pleau
We're only going to do something if it's going to help us. I met with our pro scouts two weeks ago and we went through every team. If there's a prospect that we can think can help, we'll look at doing something. We've got a good idea on the guys we like . . . we went over it thoroughly and we're not going to take any fliers.
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We're pleased to say that Bryce's career as a member of the St. Louis Blues will continue for several more years,
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Our goaltending, no doubt about it, hasn't been at the level we'd like it to be.
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Like that of all players, Al's career has unfortunately and finally come to an end, ... However, it gives us great satisfaction to know that his unparalleled expertise and experience will continue to benefit the Blues as he accepts a new position on our staff.
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We're in the process of getting this franchise healthy. Better days are going to lie ahead, but it's not easy to get there. We're taking some tough, tough steps.
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