The St. Louis Blues are retaining some of their organizational goaltending depth beyond this season. St. Louis announced they’ve extended netminder Colten Ellis to a two-year, two-way contract through the 2026-27 NHL season.
Ellis became property of the Blues when the organization selected him with the 93rd overall pick of the 2019 NHL Draft. The 24-year-old netminder was coming off an impressive season with the QMJHL’s Rimouski Océanic, managing a 27-15-2 record through 46 games with a .910 SV% and 2.47 GAA. Unfortunately, the Océanic couldn’t excel beyond the QMJHL playoff semifinals despite Ellis’s strong playoff performance.
The River Denys, Nova Scotia native spent a few more years in the QMJHL with the Océanic and Charlottetown Islanders before joining the professional ranks for the 2021-22 season. Until the current campaign, Ellis had frequently bounced around the AHL and ECHL. Due to his play with the AHL’s Springfield Thunderbirds this season, it is unlikely that Ellis will play in the ECHL anytime soon.
He’s expected to finish his ECHL career with a 39-27-11 record in 82 games with a .904 SV% and 3.10 GAA split between the Worcester Railers, Tulsa Oilers, and Orlando Solar Bears. Not only has Ellis become the top netminder for the Thunderbirds this year, but he’s also becoming one of the best in the AHL. He’s managed a 19-7-5 record through 31 games and is second in the league with a .926 SV%. Barring a monumental collapse in their 18 remaining contests, Ellis should make his postseason debut in the AHL with the Thunderbirds ranked in the top six of the Atlantic Division.
Binner getting traded now??
My thoughts exactly
More likely they’ll move on from Hofer.