The Detroit Red Wings just extended their agonizing playoff drought to a staggering 10 consecutive seasons. For a fanbase raised on endless postseason runs, this year’s failure stings the most. After years of the “Yzerplan” promising steady, incremental progress, the team suddenly feels stuck in neutral. Max Bultman of The Athletic recently pointed out a glaring reality: Detroit remains a deeply flawed hockey team, specifically when it comes to five-on-five scoring. You cannot survive in the modern NHL without dominant even-strength play.
So, how do the Wings take that elusive next step? They can no longer bank solely on developing promising young players as their primary engine for improvement. The time for waiting is over. Enter the St. Louis Blues. A few months ago, rumors connected Detroit to elite Blues center Robert Thomas. With the offseason looming, the trade chatter is threatening to become a roar. If Steve Yzerman wants to save this rebuild and finally push his team over the playoff line, revisiting a blockbuster trade for Robert Thomas isn’t just an option, it might be the only clear path forward.
Analyzing the Astronomical Asking Price for St. Louis Blues Star Robert Thomas
A 26-year-old, 80-plus point-producing center on the trade block is like finding a unicorn. In my years covering the NHL, I can confidently tell you that players of Thomas’s caliber simply do not become available unless a franchise is pivoting hard into a rebuild. What makes Thomas even more enticing is his contract: he is locked into a highly reasonable $8.125 million cap hit all the way through the 2030-31 season.
This is exactly the type of foundational player the Detroit Red Wings need to drag them into the playoffs next season. He drives possession, elevates his wingers, and controls the pace of the game. However, acquiring a unicorn comes with a mythical price tag.
The asking price from the St. Louis Blues is nothing short of astronomical, and rightfully so. Because Thomas is young, highly productive, and cost-controlled for the rest of his prime, St. Louis is demanding a massive haul. To even get the Blues’ front office on the phone, the equivalent of multiple first-round picks, top-tier prospects, and NHL-ready young talent must be on the table. For a Detroit management group that has hoarded draft capital, this requires a massive philosophical shift. Steve Yzerman will have to finally bite the bullet, give up premium draft picks, and part with a beloved top prospect to land Thomas.
Why the Detroit Red Wings Must Fix Their 5-on-5 Scoring Now
The NHL playoffs are won at five-on-five. While Detroit’s power play has shown flashes of brilliance, relying on the man advantage is a fool’s errand when the whistles are put away in April. Thomas is an elite playmaker who routinely dissects defensive structures at even strength. Inserting him into the top six immediately shifts the matchups, takes the pressure off Dylan Larkin, and creates a lethal one-two punch down the middle that Detroit hasn’t possessed since the days of Datsyuk and Zetterberg.
If the goal is to end a decade of misery, you have to pay the toll.
Robert Thomas Career NHL Stats
| Type | GP | G | A | P | +/- |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regular Season | 527 | 129 | 325 | 454 | 64 |
| Playoffs | 52 | 6 | 20 | 26 | -9 |
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