Ryan Tesink hasn’t played in two months but that has not
stopped the St. Louis Blues from signing the 19-year old forward.
From the Blues website:
The Blues have agreed in principle to an entry-level contract with prospect Ryan Tesink.
Tesink, 19, is a forward currently playing with the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
He was the Blues' sixth-round selection at the 2011 NHL Draft.
This season, Tesink has played in 41 QMJHL games, including 35 with the Saint John Sea Dogs. He's registered 17 goals and 24 assists (41 points). He has a plus-6 rating and has recorded 81 penalty minutes.
So, there is a good chance Tesink plays pro hockey next
season.
Oh BLB Armada must be thrilled now that Ryan Tesink has signed with the Blues meaning there is a good chance he'll be in Peoria next season
— Kevin Chambers (@SNCanucklehead) March 14, 2013
The Saint John native had 16 goals and 21 assists in the
first half with Saint John. He was traded to the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada
in exchange for the Sea Dogs’ own first-round pick. Tesink had a goal and three
assists in six games with his new club but has not played since January 13 due to injury.
The Armada believe the Sea Dogs were aware of the injury
prior to the trade. A hearing took place last month to discuss the transaction. Nearly one month later and we are still waiting for the results of the league's review.
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