Blues Lose Out On Draft Lottery, Will Pick No. 11, 15 In First Round Along With Avalanche Pick At End of First Round
TL;DR
The St. Louis Blues will select No. 11 and No. 15 in the NHL draft after losing the lottery. They also hold a pick from the Detroit Red Wings due to a previous trade.
Key points
- St. Louis Blues will pick No. 11 and No. 15 in the NHL draft
- Blues received No. 15 pick from Detroit Red Wings
- Justin Faulk was traded to the Red Wings
- Blues had a 6.1 percent chance in the lottery
- Toronto Maple Leafs won the top overall pick
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The St. Louis Blues will remain right where they started.
The NHL held its draft lottery on Tuesday night in New Jersey, and the Blues will remain in their two lottery picks when the process started, No. 11 with their pick and No. 15 as a result of getting the Detroit Red Wings' pick from the March 6 trade that sent Justin Faulk to Motown.
The chances were slim, and as process was unveiled for the top overall pick, which went to the Toronto Maple Leafs, who were fifth in the process, the Blues moved up from three percent to 6.1 percent but ultimately fell out of the running.
The best the Blues could do with the pick from the Red Wings was move up to No. 5.
The 2026 NHL Draft will be held June 26-27 at KeyBank Center in Buffalo.
Coming out of the Olympic break, the Blues had the second-worst record in the NHL, which meant they had the second-best odds at winning the lottery selection, but even the Vancouver Canucks, who finished with the worst record in the league this season and had the best overall odds, slipped down to No. 3, behind the Maple Leafs and San Jose Sharks, who took Macklin Celebrini with the No. 1 pick in 2024.
The Blues also hold the pick of the Colorado Avalanche and that will be determined when the Avalanche are done in the Stanley Cup playoffs, and at this time, looks like it will be at the back end of the first round. That pick came in a trade with the New York Islanders on March 6 for Brayden Schenn.
Blues general manager Doug Armstrong was asked about finishing 17-5-3 in the final 25 games and went from second-worst in the league standings to 11th, where they will currently pick.
"Once the seasonās over, you wish you had the high pick," Armstrong said on April 18. "Itās the pain of going through that to get it. I did talk to the players after the trade deadline and I told them, our mandate (was) weāre going to bring up younger players and weāre going to put them in positions that reflect what we want to see them. Theo [Lindstein] came up, he never played an NHL game and he was a top four defenseman. Itās not like we hid him as a seven. [Dalibor] Dvorsky against the other teamsā top players a lot of nights with Robert [Thomas]. [Otto] Stenberg came up, [Logan] Mailloux, what was his ice time pre- and post-Olympics? I said to the players, āWe have a plan. Your job is to disrupt the plan. Youāre professionals. This is how you make your living. I expect you to disrupt our plan, and they did and I give them full marks. Could we have picked (No.) 2 or 3 this year? It would have ... I think there would be less belief in our group. In the players that you have asked about, that you have talked about, there would be a lot less belief in that if we just had rolled over and just got door-matted for the last seven weeks of the season."
What will the Blues do now? They know they have options, including trade their picks in order to try and move up, use them in a NHL trade or simply keep one, two or all and select players they feel can benefit them in the future. Or they could accumulate more picks and move down if there's a benefit to do that. So lots of options.
"Weāll get our list together and the way that Iāve done it in the past is OK, give me lines, blocks of players. Whereās a block? So if thereās a block of four guys and we want to get into that block, then yeah," Armstrong said. "Yes we would, I guess thatās the long answer. We would move up if we can. Weāll also move back if we donāt like what we see. We can use the picks, we can use prospects, we can use players, but every team is the same in that fashion. If thereās somebody there that we believe is in a block outside of our pick and we can acquire him, weāll give it our best chance. You also have to have someone that wants to move out of that pick too."
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Q&A
What draft picks will the St. Louis Blues have in the 2023 NHL Draft?
The St. Louis Blues will have the No. 11 and No. 15 picks in the 2023 NHL Draft.
Why did the Blues end up with the No. 15 pick in the draft?
The Blues acquired the No. 15 pick from the Detroit Red Wings as part of the trade that sent Justin Faulk to Detroit.
What were the Blues' chances of winning the draft lottery?
The Blues had a 6.1 percent chance of winning the draft lottery but ultimately did not move up in the selection order.
Which team won the top overall pick in the NHL draft lottery?
The Toronto Maple Leafs won the top overall pick in the NHL draft lottery.