katero
Jun 27, 2026

Ducks trade Mason McTavish to Blues at NHL Draft for 2 first-round picks

Ducks trade Mason McTavish to Blues at NHL Draft for 2 first-round picks

Mason McTavish looks on during a Ducks game against the Jets.

Mason McTavish finished this season with 17 goals and 41 points, a drop-off from the previous season. Sean M. Haffey / Getty Images

By Eric Stephens and Jeremy RutherfordJune 26, 2026 Updated 11:21 pm EDT

The Anaheim Ducks traded Mason McTavish to the St. Louis Blues during the first round of the NHL Draft on Friday for the Nos. 15 and 29 picks.

Just after the trade was announced, the Ducks picked Nikita Klepov at No. 15.

McTavish spent his first four full NHL seasons with the Ducks, who drafted him with the No. 3 pick in 2021. The 23-year-old will be entering his second season on a six-year, $42 million contract that he signed with Anaheim last fall after he missed part of training camp due to a holdout.

The Ducks are moving on from a player who is coming off a difficult, regressive season. McTavish got off to a solid start in 2025-26, with 11 points in his first 15 games, but finished with just 17 goals and 41 points, a drop-off from the previous season, in which he had career highs of 22 goals, 30 assists and 52 points.

What it means for the Blues

The Blues have been stockpiling 23- to 26-year-old players who can be part of their long-term future, and they’ve added another in McTavish.

McTavis is a 6-foot-1, 219-pound left-shot forward who can play center or wing. He is capable of playing a physical style, which the Blues have expressed a need for going into the 2026-27 season.

McTavish came into the league as a center, which the Blues are also in need of this offseason. If he’s up to that task, he could play in the middle on the second or third line, and if not, he can be used on the wing.

In 304 NHL games, McTavish has 77 goals and 181 points.

The potential issue with McTavish is that he needs to be better defensively and improve his speed. He was a healthy scratch for the Ducks in the regular season and the playoffs in 2025-26.

Other posts