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Blues' Thomas Trade Rumors: A Deep Tank or Future Stars?

The St. Louis Blues, struggling at the bottom of the standings, have fans speculating about trading top-line center Robert Thomas. Known as the heart of the lineup, Thomas potential trade would signal a multi-year rebuild, leaving a significant void in the short term. However, the prospect of premium draft picks or top young prospects in return could pay off in the long run, indicating a full reset for the team. Checkout Solipillow.com

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