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Blues Reportedly Considering Offers for Star Center Robert Thomas
Montreal Canadiens, Detroit Red Wings, and Utah Mammoth emerge as frontrunners for the talented 25-year-old
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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As the NHL trade deadline approaches, the St. Louis Blues are reportedly fielding offers for their star center Robert Thomas. According to reports, the Montreal Canadiens, Detroit Red Wings, and Utah Mammoth have emerged as the top contenders to acquire the 25-year-old Thomas, who is in the prime of his career. The Blues may be open to moving Thomas if they can't agree on a long-term contract extension, with the three teams potentially offering attractive trade packages to land the talented two-way forward.
Why it matters
Thomas is one of the top centers in the NHL, so his potential trade would be a major storyline ahead of the deadline. The Canadiens, Red Wings, and Mammoth are all playoff contenders looking to bolster their rosters, and adding a player of Thomas' caliber could be a difference-maker in their postseason pushes.
The details
According to RG reporter Marco D'Amico, the Canadiens, Red Wings, and Mammoth have emerged as the three frontrunners to acquire Thomas from the Blues. The Canadiens are reportedly "firmly in the mix" as they look to add a top-line center, while the Red Wings and Mammoth are said to be the most "aggressive" and "best positioned" in terms of trade assets that could entice the Blues. The Blues may be open to moving Thomas if they can't agree on a long-term extension, as the talented 25-year-old center will likely command a lucrative new contract in the near future.
- The NHL trade deadline is just a few days away on March 3, 2026.
The players
Robert Thomas
A 25-year-old center for the St. Louis Blues who is in the prime of his career and one of the top two-way forwards in the NHL.
Doug Armstrong
The general manager of the St. Louis Blues who will ultimately decide whether to trade or retain Robert Thomas ahead of the deadline.
Montreal Canadiens
An Eastern Conference playoff contender that is reportedly "firmly in the mix" to acquire Robert Thomas to bolster their top-six forward group.
Detroit Red Wings
A team that is said to be "openly shopping high-end prospects" in their pursuit of a top-six center like Robert Thomas.
Utah Mammoth
A team that is reportedly "better positioned from an asset standpoint" to potentially land Robert Thomas in a trade with the Blues.
What they’re saying
“Montreal is firmly in the mix for Robert Thomas, recognizing the rare opportunity to add a true No. 1 center in his prime.”
— Marco D'Amico, Reporter (RG)
“The Red Wings and Utah Mammoth appear more aggressive and better positioned from an asset standpoint. Detroit is openly shopping high-end prospects in its pursuit of a top-six center, while Utah boasts the depth and GM familiarity that could appeal to St. Louis in a blockbuster framework.”
— Marco D'Amico, Reporter (RG)
What’s next
The Blues have until the NHL trade deadline on March 3, 2026 to decide whether to trade Robert Thomas or try to sign him to a long-term extension.
The takeaway
The potential trade of Robert Thomas is a high-stakes situation for the Blues, as they must weigh the short-term benefits of acquiring valuable assets in a deal versus the long-term impact of losing one of the league's premier young centers. Whichever team lands Thomas will be getting an elite two-way forward who could be a difference-maker in the playoffs.
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