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Looking ahead at day 2 of the 2026 NHL Draft for the Blues

Jun 26, 2026; Buffalo, New York, USA; Maddox Dagenais reacts beside NHL commissioner Gary Bettman after being selected with the sixteenth pick in the first round of the 2026 NHL Draft by the St. Louis Blues at KeyBank Center. Mandatory Credit: Timothy T. Ludwig-Imagn Images
Jun 26, 2026; Buffalo, New York, USA; Maddox Dagenais reacts beside NHL commissioner Gary Bettman after being selected with the sixteenth pick in the first round of the 2026 NHL Draft by the St. Louis Blues at KeyBank Center. Mandatory Credit: Timothy T. Ludwig-Imagn Images | Timothy T. Ludwig-Imagn Images

Looking ahead to the second day of the 2026 NHL Draft, there are a lot of picks on the way for the St. Louis Blues. They have nine in total on the day, which covers the second round through the seventh round.

Here is a list of the picks for today.

Third round

The Blues have three selections in the third round. Much like the 11th, 15th, and 16th picks they were supposed to have in the first round, before the 15th pick was used in the Mason McTavish trade, these third-round picks are close-knit.

We will see some action with the 73rd, 75th and 76th selections, in the third-round. Keep an eye out for these being used to move into the second round.

Fourth round

After the trio of picks in round three, round four has a set of picks as well. It is going to be a hectic day, once again, for the Blues.

This round features a little bit more of a spread out bunch, with picks 107 and 124 on the clock.

Fifth round

In keeping with the pattern here, there is another set of picks in the fifth round. These will be picks 139 and 150, and will be the last round with two or more picks in it.

It is also important to note that there is a chance that a good bit of these picks might be used in an effort to move up in earlier rounds. Depending on how aggressive General Manager Doug Armstrong wants to be following a fiesty first round.

Sixth and seventh round

The Blues, at this point, have two more picks left on the day. They have a selection at No. 171 in the sixth round, and then again with No. 203 in the seventh round.

That is a grand total of 13 projected picks, but with the trade for McTavish, that number is down to 11. Obviously, if other moves are made throughout the day with any of these picks, that number goes down again.

11 potential prosepects is a great way to ensure that the future of the organization that you are handing the keys over to, is in good hands. Armstrong made sure of that in his last go-around.

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