NHL 19: St. Louis Blues Player Ratings, Roster & Top Prospects


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Despite not making it to the playoffs last season, the St. Louis Blues have top-class players in all of the right areas, and they should be a postseason contender in 2019. But they’ve struggled for consistency and goal scoring, putting them as a dark horse contender this season. In NHL 19, however, you should find enough ability in the lines to pull the Blues into a wild card place. 

Vladimir Tarasenko, Right Wing, 90 OVR

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Age: 26Role: SniperHeight: 183cmWeight: 102kgShoots: LeftBest Stats: 94 Deking, Wrist Shot Accuracy. 93 Hand-Eye, Passing, Puck Control, Offensive Awareness 

The Russian wing is struggling this season, with only 17 goals and 32 points through 48 games, but Vladimir Tarasenko is still widely considered to be one of the most dangerous snipers in the NHL. Regardless of his form this season, his 33 goals and 66 points were enough to grant him 90-plus ratings across everything puck skills, shooting, and speed. 

Alex Pietrangelo, Defenseman, 89 OVR

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Age: 28Role: Two-WayHeight: 191cmWeight: 95kgShoots: RightBest Stats: 93 Defensive Awareness. 92 Passing. 91 Offensive Awareness, Slap Shot Power 

Alex Pietrangelo is well-known for his minute-munching, two-way play, being just as potent in the offensive end as he is stingy in the defensive end. For what he lacks in speed, Pietrangelo more than makes up for in defensive awareness, stick checking, and offensive awareness in the game, with his passing also being of particular use when looking to start a breakaway via a certain superstar, speedy winger.

Jake Allen, Goaltender, 84 OVR

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Age: 28Role: HybridHeight: 188cmWeight: 92kgShoots: LeftBest Stats: 89 Speed. 88 Agility, Breakaway, Glove Low, Stick Low 

Once a breakout star goaltender, Jake Allen has struggled to live up to what looked like very lofty potential. Last season, he was greatly outclassed by supposed backup Carter Hutton, and this season rookie Jordan Binnington is showing up the 28-year-old. Allen may not be the starter in St. Louis for many more seasons, and in NHL 19, it may be worth making a switch if you wish to strengthen the team.

From the Day 1, September 13 update, this is how the St. Louis Blues’ first lines start. While there is plenty of speed and scoring ability in the lines, the Blues are in desperate need of a playmaker who can unleash the likes of Tarasenko and Jaden Schwartz. Ryan O’Reilly is one of the best two-way centers in the NHL, but his defense-first setup will hinder the offensive potential of a line that boasts one of the league’s top snipers. 

NHL 19 St. Louis Blues Roster

Patrick Maroon (81) – Ryan O’Reilly (86) – Vladimir Tarasenko (90)Joel Edmundson (81) – Alex Pietrangelo (89)Jake Allen (84)

Name
Overall Rating
Position/Role
Height
Age
Shoots
Best Stats
Jaden Schwartz
87
Left Wing Sniper
178cm
26
Left
91 Passing, Puck Control. 90 Hand-Eye, Deking, Offensive Awareness, Acceleration, Agility
Ryan O’Reilly
86
Two-Way Center
185cm
27
Left
95 Discipline. 90 Stick Checking. 89 Deking, Hand-Eye,  Passing, Puck Control, Defensive Awareness, Offensive Awareness
Brayden Schenn
86
Two-Way Center
185cm
27
Left
89 Deking, Hand-Eye, Passing, Puck Control, Slap Shot Accuracy, Slap Shot Power, Wrist Shot Accuracy, Wrist Shot Power
Colton Parayko
85
Defensive Defenseman
198cm
25
Right
93 Slap Shot Power. 90 Wrist Shot Power. 89 Shot Blocking
David Perron
84
Two-Way Left Wing
183cm
30
Right
88 Passing, Puck Control, Offensive Awareness, Slap Shot Power
Alexander Steen
84
Two-Way Left Wing
183cm
34
Left
88 Offensive Awareness. 87 Deking, Hand-Eye, Passing, Puck Control, Defensive Awareness, Discipline, Agility, Slap Shot Accuracy, Wrist Shot Accuracy Wrist Shot Power
Tyler Bozak
82
Two-Way Center
185cm
32
Right
90 Discipline. 88 Acceleration. 87 Stick Checking, Agility, Speed
Jay Bouwmeester
82
Defensive Defenseman
193cm
34
Left
90 Discipline. 89 Strength. 88 Stick Checking, Balance, Slap Shot Power
Patrick Maroon
81
Left Wing Power Forward
191cm
30
Left
90 Balance, Strength, Aggressiveness
Joel Edmundson
81
Defensive Defenseman
193cm
25
Left
89 Balance, Body Checking, Strength
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Klim Kostin, Center, 76 OVR

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Age: 19Role: Power ForwardHeight: 191cmWeight: 89kgShoots: LeftPotential: Top 6 med

On a team filled with two-way centers, bar the promising Ivan Barbashev, Klim Kostin can bring a welcomed dose of deviation up the middle. Kostin needs a bit of time to harness his already decent attributes, but eventually, his lofty speed, strength, shooting, and passing attributes will come of great use. In real life, Kostin has featured as a right wing, so that may be a way that you could go to get him into the lines.

The Blues’ prospect pool consists of many low-end prospects as well as a few potentially very useful youngsters. However, many of their better youngsters are two-way centers, which the team does not need. Ville Husso develops into a very good goalie in the game, and could already be seen as backup-worthy, while the playmaking skill of Jordan Kyrou is needed as soon as possible, but his overall rating is still far too low.

NHL 19 St. Louis Blues Top Prospects

Name
Overall Rating
Position/Role
Height
Age
Shoots
Potential
Mathias Laferriere
55
Two-Way Right Wing
183cm
18
Right
Bottom 6 med
Tyler Tucker
56
Defensive Defenseman
183cm
18
Left
7th D med
Dominik Bokk
56
Two-Way Center
180cm
18
Right
Top 6 med
David Noel
56
Two-Way Defenseman
185cm
19
Left
AHL Top 2 med
Alexey Toropchenko
61
Right Wing Power Forward
191cm
19
Left
Bottom 6 med
Robert Thomas
66
Two-Way Center
180cm
19
Right
Top 6 med
Trenton Bourque
56
Defensive Defenseman
188cm
20
Left
AHL Top 4 med
Tanner Kaspick
64
Two-Way Center
185cm
20
Left
Top 9 med
Jordan Kyrou
68
Playmaker Center
180cm
20
Right
Top 6 med
Adam Musil
70
Power Forward Center
191cm
21
Right
Bottom 6 med
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