The St. Louis Blues may get Logan Brown back relatively soon, as the big forward was sent to the AHL on a conditioning loan today. It can last up to two weeks, allowing him to return to game shape.
Brown, 24, has missed 18 games with an upper-body injury, the second stretch he’s missed since training camp. Limited to just five appearances so far in 2022-23, he has been held scoreless.
Standing 6’6″ with the draft pedigree of an 11th-overall pick, there’s still hope that Brown can take his success in the minor leagues and translate it to the highest level. In 19 games with the Springfield Thunderbirds last season, he scored 17 points. That takes his overall minor league numbers to 96 points in 113 games, showing just how effective he can be in the right situation.
With general managers all over the league likely watching Tage Thompson’s success and believing (rather naively) they can recreate it with other big, skilled forwards, Brown will probably get plenty of opportunities moving forward. His one-year, $750K contract will leave him a restricted free agent at the end of the year.
Jerry Cantrell
Logan Brown, on his best day, is not Tage Thompson on his worst day.
Nha Trang
And two years ago, Tage Thompson was a nobody, who after three undistinguished seasons had worked his way up to being a viable bottom-six toiler. Power forwards mature later.
Jerry Cantrell
I won’t start listing the power forwards that are younger than the nearly 25 year old Logan Brown that have matured well before him.