Sunday, September 1, 2019

St. Louis Blues Sign Ivan Barbashev


















The St. Louis Blues have signed center Ivan Barbashev to a two-year contract worth $2.95 million. Barbashev, 23, had a career year in his 3rd NHL season in 2018-2019. Barbashev played in 80 games scoring 14 goals with 12 assists, 26 points, and -4. In the Blues run to the Stanley Cup, Barbashev scored 3 goals with 3 assists, and 6 points. He led all skaters with 87 hits in the playoffs. Barbashev is a key piece to the Blues penalty kill. Last season, Barbashev averaged 1:35 minutes shorthanded.

Overall, Barbashev has played 3 seasons in the NHL. Barbashev has played in 163 games with 26 goals, 25 assists, and 51 points. In the playoffs, Barbashev has played 31 games with 3 goals, 3 assists, 6 points, and a -1.

It's great that the Blues finally got Barbashev under contract. There had been rumors that Barbashev was considering going over to play in KHL over in Russia. It's good that the Blues 4th line will all be back for the up coming season. Barbashev was on a line most of the time with Oskar Sundqvist, and Alexander Steen. For a player like Barbashev the Blues got a nice steal.

Sunday, July 21, 2019

St. Louis Blues Sign Oskar Sundqvist

The St. Louis Blues and center Oskar Sundqvist have avoided arbitration and signed a four-year contract worth $11 million. Sundqvist, 25, was drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 3rd round of the 2012 NHL draft (81st overall). Sundqvist didn't show much with the Penguins, when he made his NHL debut in 2015-2016. Sundqvist played in 18 games with 1 goal, 3 assists, and 4 points. The next season, Sundqvist only played in 10 games.

After the 2016-2017 season, the Penguins traded Sundqvist and their first-round pick to the St. Louis Blues for right wing Ryan Reaves and a second-round pick. Sundqvist saw a new career high 42 games in 2017-2018 with 1 goal, 4 assists, 5 points, and a -5. Fans kind of wondered why the Blues even traded for him. People seemed to want him traded. People forgot he was still young and had potential to be a good player if he got the chance. That's what happened finally in 2018-2019. Sundqvist played a career high 74 games with 14 goals, 17 assists, 31 points, and a -1. All of those were career highs for Sundqvist.

Sundqvist helped the Blues win their first ever Stanley Cup in franchise history. During the postseason run, Sundqvist played in 25 games with 4 goals, 5 assists, 9 points, and a plus 5. Sundqvist has become a great penalty killer for the Blues.

Overall, Sundqvist has played 4 seasons in the NHL. Sundqvist has played 144 games with 16 goals, 24 assists, 40 points, and a -10. In the playoffs, Sundqvist has played 27 games with 4 goals, 5 assists, 9 points, and a plus 5.

The Blues kept Sundqvist at a great price. Hopefully, Sundqvist can continue to have the success he had in the 2018-2019 season.

Saturday, July 13, 2019

St. Louis Blues Sign Jordan Binnington


















The St. Louis Blues and goalie Jordan Binnington have avoided arbitration and signed a two-year contract worth $8.8 million. Binnington and the Blues had been scheduled to go to arbitration on July 20, 2019. Binnington, 26, helped lead the Blues to their first Stanley Cup victory in franchise history. Binnington set a rookie record for the most wins in a single postseason with 16 win. The previous record was 15 set by Patrick Roy. Ron Hextall, Cam Ward, and Matt Murray all tied Roy with 15. Binnington for the playoffs had a .914 save percentage and a goals-against average of 2.46.

On the regular season, Binnington went 24-5-1 in 32 games with a save percentage of .927 and a goals-against average of 1.89. Binnington won Rookie of the Month in back-to-back months, February and March. Binnington ended up being named to the All-Rookie Team.

The 2019-2020 season will be Binnington's first full season starting in the NHL. Fans will wonder if Binnington is a one year wonder or if he's for real. It seems like right now that Binnington is for real and a late bloomer. To start last season, Binnington was the Blues third string goalie.

Thursday, June 27, 2019

St. Louis Blues Re-Sign Carl Gunnarsson
















The St. Louis Blues have re-signed defenseman Carl Gunnarsson to a two-year contract worth $3.5 million ($1.75 million for both seasons). Gunnarsson, 32, could have been a free agent on July 1, 2019 and probably would have made more money on the free agent market. Instead, Gunnarsson chose to stay with the Blues.

Gunnarsson even helped the Blues win the Stanley Cup for their fist time in franchise history. A big part of it was in game 2 in Boston on May 29, 2019. The Blues and Boston Bruins went into overtime tied 2-2. Gunnarsson scored the game winning goal with Ryan O'Rielly, and Oskar Sundqvist getting the assists. That was the Blues first ever win in the Stanley Cup Finals.

Gunnarsson played in 25 games last season due to injuries but still did well getting 3 goals, 4 assists, 7 points and was a plus 8. Gunnarsson has been with the Blues since June 28, 2014 when the Toronto Maple Leafs traded him and a 4th round draft pick in the 2014 NHL draft to the Blues for defenseman Roman Polak.

Overall, Gunnarsson has played 10 seasons in the NHL. Gunnarsson has played in 581 games with 28 goals, 101 assists, 129,  and is a plus 49. In the playoffs, Gunnarsson has played 62 games with 1 goal, 5 assists, 6 points, and is a plus 4.

Gunnarsson might not be a big name to people but he's proven to be a reliable and solid defenseman in the NHL. It's a good move by the Blues to keep him. You can tell Gunnarsson enjoys playing in St. Louis.

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Matt Carpenter Signs Contract Extension With St. Louis Cardinals

On Monday afternoon the St. Louis Cardinals signed third baseman Matt Carpenter to a two-year contract extension worth $39 million with a vesting option for 2022. The vesting option is worth $18.5 million. The $18.5 million was the option on Carpenter's six-year contract worth $52 million that he signed on March 6, 2014. It vests if Carpenter reaches 1,100 plate appearances over the first two seasons. Carpenter, 33, has been with the Cardinals since 2011.

Overall, Carpenter has played 9 in the in the MLB. He's played 1,031 games with 660 runs, 1,007 hits, 268 doubles, 25 triples, 134 home runs, 488 rbi's, 19 stolen bases, 585 walks, and a .273 batting average. Carpenter has been an All-Star three times (2013, 2014, 2016). Carpenter won a Silver Slugger Award in 2013. In 2013, Carpenter had a career best .318 batting average with a career high 126 runs scored, a career high 199 hits, and a career high 55 doubles. Before that happened, Carpenter had 55 doubles, the most by a left-handed hitter in franchise history belonged to Stan Musial from 1953 with 53 doubles. Last season Carpenter his a career high 36 home runs, with 81 rbi's.

An interesting thing about Matt Carpenter is that he's one of the best leadoff hitters in the MLB and he doesn't have speed. Coming into the 2019 season, since 2016 Carpenter's OBP (on base percentage) is .382. That OBP ranks 13th best. Since Carpenter started leading off full-time in 2013, has a .391 OBP. His slugging percentage is .486. He has a OPS of .877.

Carpenter has made a nice career since being drafted by the Cardinals in the 13th round of the June draft in 2009. Not many late round draft picks do well. It's a win for both sides to keep Carpenter around. Carpenter loves St. Louis and loves putting on the Cardinals uniform. He can retire as a Cardinal. This also gives time for prospects to develop in the Cardinals minors (Nolan Gorman, Elehuris Montero, Malcom Nunez). 

Monday, April 8, 2019

Jay Bouwmeester Signs Extension With St. Louis Blues


















The St. Louis Blues have signed veteran defenseman Jay Bouwmeester to a one-year contract extension worth $3.25 million. Bouwmeester, 35, a few months ago looked like his career might be finished. Bouwmeester had dealt with a hip injury in 2017-2018 and ended up needing season ending surgery. He started 2018-2019 slow, but he ended up playing some of his best hockey in a long time. That's because Bouwmeester was finally healthy. Hip injuries can be hard to comeback from.

Bouwmeester ended up playing 78 games, the most games in played since he played 81 in 2016-2017. He had 3 goals with 14 assists, and 17 points. That's best point total since 2015-2016 when he had 19 points. Bouwmeester has helped mentor teammate Colton Parayko.

Bouwmeester is also nominated for an award. He's nominated for the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy. The award is given to the player who "best exemplifies perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey." One player from each team is nominated for the award and then given to the winner in June at the NHL Awards. That's after it's narrowed down to three finalists.

Overall, Bouwmeester has played 16 seasons in the NHL. He's played 1,184 games with 87 goals, 328 assists, 415 points, and is a -23. Since joining the Blues, Bouwmeester is a plus 42.

It's a good contract for both sides and it doesn't hurt the Blues at all. Bouwmeester earned it too. At times you reward your players for doing well. Bouwmeester also loves playing in St. Louis. You want guys who want to be here and help a team. Bouwmeester is one of those players. Even though he got lots of hate by fans, but the truth is he wasn't really healthy. Bouwmeester himself was upset about his play. It's nice to see Bouwmeester finally healthy. He can still play 21+ minutes a night. That's bargain at his new salary.



Thursday, March 21, 2019

Goldschmidt Staying In St. Louis


















The St. Louis Cardinals have signed first baseman Paul Goldschmidt to a five-year contract extension through 2024 worth $130 million. The contract has a full no-trade clause and doesn't include any opt-outs in it. It's the largest contract in franchise history. Goldschmidt, 31, was acquired by the Cardinals on December 5, 2018, in a trade with the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Goldschmidt is entering his 9th MLB season. Overall, he's played 1,092 games with 709 runs, 1,182 hits, 267 doubles, 19 triples, 209 home runs, 710 rbi's, 24 stolen bases, 655 walks, and a .297 batting average. Goldschmidt led the NL in home runs and rbi's in 2013. He also won the Hank Aaron Award in 2013. Goldschmidt has won the Sliver Slugger Award 4 times (2013, 2015, 2017, 2018). He's won 3 Gold Glove Awards (2013, 2015, 2017) and is a 6 time All-Star (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018).

Goldschmidt hasn't played a regular season game as a Cardinal yet, but he likes the Cardinals direction they appear to be headed in. The Cardinals did a good job to lock up Paul Goldschmidt beyond 2019. The Cardinals got Goldschmidt for way less than what people thought it would take to get him. The Cardinals also don't have many free agents on their own team to worry about. Marcell Ozuna, Matt Carpenter (team option), and Michael Wacha, The Cardinals probably will pick up Carpenter's option or see if they can re-work his contract. His team option is worth $18.5 million or a $2 million buyout.

It's nice to see the Cardinals keeping a stud in Paul Goldschmidt. The Cardinals have the talent, now all they need to do is keep it and add to it. Goldschmidt is one of those players a franchise needs to keep. He's able to make players around him better. Maybe Goldschmidt helps attract free agents to St. Louis. Fans should be happy.