Blues Poised to Trade Jordan Binnington as Rebuild Looms
The St. Louis Blues appear increasingly likely to trade goaltender Jordan Binnington, signaling a potential shift towards a rebuild or significant retooling of the roster. This development comes amid growing interest in forward Robert Thomas, suggesting the Blues may be prepared to move key players.
Mounting Trade Interest and a Change in Direction
NHL Network’s Brian Lawton reported on Tuesday that the Blues are “ready to move on” from Binnington, stating that a trade “feels like a forgone conclusion.” Pro Hockey Rumors notes this represents a significant change from previous indications, where the team was listening to offers but not actively pursuing a trade.
Binnington’s Value and Contract Situation
Binnington, 30, has a $6 million cap hit and is set to become a free agent after the next season. This contract structure is considered desirable for an established, albeit inconsistent, starting goaltender. His recent performances with Team Canada, including a championship at the 4 Nations Face-Off and a silver medal at the Winter Olympics, have also potentially boosted his trade value.
Statistical Concerns and Hofer’s Emergence
Despite his international success, Binnington’s performance in the NHL this season has been a concern. He currently holds the worst save percentage among NHL starters at .867, with an 8-18-6 record in 31 starts. His -23.8 goals saved above expected are also the worst in the league, according to MoneyPuck.
The emergence of Joel Hofer, with a .899 save percentage in a similar workload and a recent .905 save percentage in his last 15 outings, further supports the Blues’ willingness to explore a trade for Binnington. Hofer’s contract at $3.4 million for another year also presents a cost-effective alternative.
Potential Trade Partners and Thomas’s Future
The Blues’ decision regarding Binnington appears linked to the potential trade of Robert Thomas. Intriguing offers from the Mammoth and Sabres for Thomas have reportedly increased the Blues’ willingness to shop Binnington.
Blues Trade Proposals
Speculation has surfaced regarding potential trades involving Binnington and Thomas. One proposal suggests Binnington to the Montreal Canadiens, while Thomas could land with the Minnesota Wild. The Athletic
Binnington’s No-Trade Clause
Binnington has a 14-team no-trade clause, meaning approximately half of the NHL teams could acquire him without his approval. Sporting News
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