The 2026 draft class has been highly anticipated for years and is considered one of the deepest and most talented drafts in recent memory. Leading the group is Penn State forward Gavin McKenna, regarded by many as the top player in this year's draft and a potential franchise cornerstone.
Numerous teams are positioning themselves to win the McKenna sweepstakes. One contender that may soon join this pursuit is the St. Louis Blues.
The 2025-26 season has not gone as planned for the Blues and their fans. With a 4-8-2 record, accumulating only 10 points, they sit at the bottom of the Central Division. The team has lost eight of its last nine games, leading some to believe that tanking for McKenna might be the best strategy.
However, it is too early for the Blues to abandon the season. Even though their record is disappointing, their offense shows potential to be explosive. Metrics suggest the team has generated chances but has struggled to convert them.
They have just not been able to capitalize on these chances. However, if they can continue to create these chances, they will start to convert them and score more goals.
With sustained opportunity creation, an offensive turnaround remains possible.
Summary: Despite a difficult record, the St. Louis Blues possess promising offensive metrics and remain in contention, making it premature to tank for Gavin McKenna this season.
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