The NHL has currently imposed a roster freeze, meaning the St. Louis Blues will not make any trades until the freeze lifts on February 22nd. Despite this, trade discussions and speculations are ongoing among general managers as they prepare for the March 6th trade deadline.
According to a recent report by Ansar Khan of MLive, the Detroit Red Wings might be interested in acquiring Blues defenseman Justin Faulk to strengthen their defensive lineup. The Red Wings already boast strong right-handed defensemen like Moritz Seider, who is having an outstanding season and is considered a Norris Trophy contender. Seider averages over seven goals and 38 points in roughly 25 minutes of ice time per game, and his two-way play combines skill with physicality.
Another young right-hander for Detroit is Axel Sandin-Pellika, who has shown offensive promise with six goals and 18 points but has defensive shortcomings that limit his ice time. Faulk could serve as a valuable partner on the second pairing, providing both defensive stability and offensive support along the blue line. His addition would allow Sandin-Pellika to focus more on his offensive role and special teams, potentially improving his development.
Faulk’s familiar cap hit of $6.5 million fits within the Red Wings’ ample salary cap space, and the team has significant prospects and draft picks available for a trade. Currently vying for playoff positioning in the Atlantic Division—just four points behind the division leader and three points out of a wild-card spot—Detroit is eager to add experienced players like Faulk to maintain and boost their playoff push.
The trade market for Faulk and other Blues players like Brayden Schenn and Jordan Kyrou is beginning to take shape, with teams expressing interest according to recent reports. This ongoing activity indicates that St. Louis may soon become active in trading assets to rebuild or retool for the future.
Fan Take: This potential trade news adds an exciting layer of anticipation for hockey fans, as it could drastically alter the playoff race and team dynamics in the coming weeks. For the sport, such moves highlight the importance of strategic roster management and keep fans hooked during the crucial trade season.

