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Current Season
GP
11
Goals
1
Assists
1
Points
2
+/-
+4
S%
8.3%
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$918K
Total Value
$2.75M
Expires
3 yrs · 2027-2028
Status
Then RFA
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Recent Stories
Theo Lindstein steps into the NHL spotlight with the Blues, and the 2023 first-rounder wastes no time making his mark in a debut that has scouts and coaches buzzing. The 21-year-old defenseman logs an assist, moves pucks like a vet, and skates circles around the competition despite the overtime heartbreak against the Islanders.
Lindstein finally cracks the scoresheet with his maiden NHL tally against Yaroslav Askarov in the STL-SJS tilt. You know that moment when a kid from the minors gets that first one - pure locker room electricity. Sharks fans hoped Askarov would stonewall him, but Lindstein slips it home and changes his career arc forever.
Lindstein wastes no time, opening the scoring with a strike that sets the tone early. Rookies like him dream of moments that quiet the crowd, and he grabs it with both hands. Front offices scout these instincts for years, and this kid shows why he's got the tools to stick.
In the CGY-COL clash, Wedgewood flashes leather on Whitecloud, turning a sure thing into highlight-reel denial. Goalies live for these stops that swing games, and he's got that unflappable Calgary grit. Colorado pushes hard, but Wedgewood reminds them why netminders earn their keep in the Rockies.
St. Louis sits on a prospect pool bubbling with talent that's itching for NHL ice time after a first-round playoff flameout leaves cap space tighter than Krug's LTIR timeline. Names like Dalibor Dvorsky, who muscled through AHL minutes with Springfield and tasted the show in brief call-ups, eye center spots against vets like Schenn and Sundqvist. Wingers Aleksanteri Kaskimaki and Otto Stenberg lit up their pro debuts, while Theo Lindstein brings SHL polish to a blue line craving youth.
St. Louis rookie Theo Lindstein shuts down doubters with shifts that scream big-league ready, anchoring the blue line amid a gritty push. Coaches rave about his poise in high-danger zones, a rarity for first-year D-men facing playoff chasers. Blues management sees him as the steal stabilizing their back end for years, cap be damned.