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NHL Rumours: The Battle for the Blues’ Forward Spots

By Andrew Willis,Last Word On Sports

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NHL Rumours: The Battle for the Blues’ Forward Spots

Analysis: It is not a surprise that these are the players in the mix for the final forward spots. Furthermore, it is not a surprise that Texier and Joseph are the standouts so far in training camp. Both had consistent roles on the roster last season and would be the most familiar with head coach Jim Montgomery‘s style of play.

While performances in practices are essential, it will be interesting to see how the players do when they step into preseason game action. How these players perform against other competition will be the determining factor in who earns the final forward spots.

Lucic Not a Lock

Lucic is a former 30-goal scorer who helped the Boston Bruins win the Stanley Cup in 2011. However, Lucic’s scoring days are behind him. His value to the Blues is as a depth option, a physical presence, and a locker room leader.

As Rutherford mentions, Lucic will have the opportunity to showcase his value to the Blues once he enters the lineup in a preseason game. It will be important for Lucic to stand out during these games. The games are where Lucic will earn his spot on the team. Lucic cannot be as physical during practice as he can during games. These games need to be where Lucic makes his statement. Otherwise, he will be back on the market.

Surprised to See Dvorsky?

Dvorksy is someone who profiles as a scorer in this league. After 21 goals in the American Hockey League last season, there is no reason to change that projection.

Given that the Blues’ top six is set, it does seem odd that Dvorsky is in the running for one of the final forward spots. The forwards who take those final spots are likely not guaranteed regular playing time.

As a result, it would make more sense for Dvorksy to start the season in the AHL, where he can get regular playing time on the top line. If an opportunity with the Blues arises, then Dvorksy can get called up.

Even if Dvorsky is bound for the AHL, that does not make this preseason without meaning. A strong performance can put him on the radar early on, should an injury arise.