From JR's latest Athletic piece on the Blues off-season. Below is the list of players that range from Listening to offers to as good as gone. If you don't see their name on the list he expect em back.
https://theathletic.com/3374258/2022/06 ... -who-goes/
Vladimir Tarasenko
This is a tricky situation, but the bottom line is that you have to listen if the phone rings. That doesn’t mean you have to trade him, but you have to listen. His 34-goal, 82-point season had to entice someone, and since he’s not signed beyond next summer and has asked for a trade in the past, it has to be a consideration.
Marco Scandella
This isn’t to imply that the Blues are receiving offers. I put him in this category because if the team is talking trade, he’s a player who you might try to include in the deal. He has two years left on his contract, and moving his $3.275 AAV would free up valuable cap space.
Could be on the move
Nick Leddy
He’ll be a UFA in July if not re-signed by the Blues. He could help the blue line, but it may be too expensive. If the 31-year-old veteran went to the market, he might find a four- or five-year contract with a $5 million AAV, and that’s probably more than the Blues can afford.
Ville Husso
Likewise, he’ll be a UFA if not re-signed, and going to market is looking like a strong possibility. Husso is looking for a big payday in free agency and, considering the underwhelming list of available goalies this summer, he’ll likely get it. So barring the unforeseen, he’ll be leaving.
So long
Tyler Bozak
You never say never, especially with Armstrong’s affinity for respected veterans, but it appears to be the end of the road for Bozak in St. Louis. If so, it was a terrific four seasons that included 220 regular-season games, 50 playoff games, and, of course, a Stanley Cup.