In the 2024-2025 regular season, several St. Louis Blues prospects delivered standout offensive performances and saw substantial growth year over year. With a rising NHL club pushing for the top wild card spot in the Western Conference, the prospect pool has many players continuing to hone their craft to one day earn their first professional contract. That being said, this article highlights the organization’s top five point producers based solely on their 2024-25 regular-season point totals, not overall prospect rankings.
Tomas Mrsic (Center, Prince Albert Raiders - WHL)
This season, 19-year-old Tomas Mrsic has been a scoring machine in the WHL, racking up 33 goals and 90 points in 65 regular season games with the Prince Albert Raiders. Drafted in the fourth round (113th overall) in 2024, his offensive growth has been evident since his offseason trade from the Medicine Hat Tigers—where he posted 23 goals and 62 points in 63 games during the 2023-24 season—to Prince Albert, adding 10 goals and 28 points to his totals in 65 games, becoming the WHL's 11th highest scoring player. His slick hands and playmaking ability have made him a standout, particularly on the power play scoring 14 goals on the man-advantage, the sixth-highest in the WHL.
Future Outlook: Mrsic’s offensive production and upside could help him push for a Blues roster spot as early as the 2027-2028 season, though he’ll need to bulk up and refine his defensive game to secure a middle-six role.
Juraj Pekarcik (Left Wing, Moncton Wildcats - QMJHL)
Juraj Pekarcik, a 2023 third-round pick (76th overall), has been a standout for the Moncton Wildcats, posting 24 goals and 67 points in 53 games this season, complemented by a plus-16 rating. The 19-year-old’s speed, heavy shot, and forechecking tenacity shone alongside Blues prospect Dalibor Dvorsky at the 2025 World Juniors, where he notched seven points (three goals, four assists) in five games.
Future Outlook: Pekarcik’s dynamic skill set offers an optimistic upside as a top-six winger, though a conservative projection sees him as a middle-six contributor in St. Louis within two to three years, contingent on physical development and pro-level adaptation.
Jakub Stancl (Left Wing, Kelowna Rockets - WHL / Springfield Thunderbirds - AHL)
Jakub Stancl, selected in the fourth round (106th overall) in 2023, signed his pro contract and was assigned to the Springfield Thunderbirds in the AHL on March 28, 2025, after a strong WHL season with the Kelowna Rockets, where he scored 23 goals and 57 points in 58 games. The 19-year-old, standing 6-foot-3 and weighing 198 pounds, also led the 2025 World Juniors with seven goals and 10 points in seven games, earning a bronze medal with Czechia.
Future Outlook: Stancl will have plenty of time to grow and develop in the AHL, honing his two-way game, but he could push for a Blues call-up if his all-around play and offensive consistency continue to impress.
Adam Jecho (Center/Right Wing, Edmonton Oil Kings - WHL)
Adam Jecho, a 2024 third-round pick (95th overall), has shown flashes of brilliance with the Edmonton Oil Kings, recording 18 goals and 43 points in 52 games this season, alongside seven points (two goals, five assists) in seven games at the 2025 World Juniors. The 6-foot-5, 201-pound power forward’s size and skill have made him a dominant force, though his effort can waver.
Future Outlook: Jecho’s high ceiling could land him in the Blues’ top nine within three to four years, but he’ll need to address inconsistency to maximize his potential as a power forward.
Jimmy Snuggerud (Right Wing, Univ. of Minnesota - NCAA / St. Louis Blues - NHL)
Jimmy Snuggerud, a 2022 first-round pick (23rd overall), signed his pro contract and has been promoted to the NHL after finishing his junior year at the University of Minnesota with a career-high 24 goals and 51 points in 40 games and signing his three-year entry-level contract. His 2024-25 performance landed him tied for sixth in NCAA in both point production goals. The 20-year-old’s lethal shot and playmaking earned him First-Team All-Big Ten honors and a Hobey Baker nomination, cementing his reputation as a top offensive talent.
Future Outlook: Snuggerud is poised to immediately impact St. Louis during the 2025-2026 season as a top-six winger with 30+ goal potential, given his polished skill set. There will be growing pains with an adjustment to the NHL, but Snuggerud has the potential to be a scoring threat every time he steps on the ice.
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