Monday, February 25, 2019

St. Louis Blues Acquire Michael Del Zotto
















The St. Louis Blues have traded a 6th round pick to the Anaheim Ducks for defenseman Michael Del Zotto. Del Zotto, 28, will be joining his third team this season. He started off the season with the Vancouver Canucks before being traded to the Ducks six weeks ago. Combined between both teams he's played 35 games with 1 goal, and 6 assists this season.

Overall Del Zotto has played 10 seasons in the NHL. He's played 601 games with 54 goals, 164 assists, 218 points, and a -34. Del Zotto spent most of his career playing five seasons for the New York Rangers, and three season with the Philadelphia Flyers.

What does Del Zotto mean for the Blues? It could mean that Carl Gunnarsson's injury is worse than thought or that the Blues are worried about his injury or both. Regardless, the Blues didn't give up much for Del Zotto. He could end up being good depth for the Blues playoff run. Del Zotto is familiar with a few people. Interim head coach Craig Berube coached Del Zotto with the Flyers. Blues forward Brayden Schenn was a teammate of Del Zotto's during his time with the Flyers. Years ago, Blues captain Alex Pietrangelo and Del Zotto were teammates for the Toronto Blues. It's good for a player to come to a new team knowing a few people. It might not be as hard for the new player to adjust.

Del Zotto won't wow anyone, but he's a good player in his own zone and can move the puck well. Del Zotto is also known as a physical player. Last season, Del Zotto played in all 82 games and had 244 hits. Del Zotto ranked 5th in the NHL in hits.

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