The St. Louis Blues, with their 12 selections in the NHL Draft, including three first-rounders, are in a prime position to make a move. The question on everyone's mind is whether they should trade up for a top prospect. The Blues' current draft situation presents an intriguing dilemma. With a prospect pool ranked No. 10 by The Athletic's Scott Wheeler, they lack a true elite prospect, but still possess highly regarded players like Dalibor Dvorsky and Otto Stenberg. The challenge lies in finding a trade partner willing to part with a top pick, as the cost is exorbitant. The San Jose Sharks, with the No. 2 pick, are a potential trade partner, but they are stacked with young talent and may not be keen on giving up established players like Jordan Kyrou or Colton Parayko. The Blues could also explore deals with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Chicago Blackhawks, or Winnipeg Jets, but each comes with its own set of challenges and trade chips. The Blues' decision hinges on balancing their current strengths with the potential benefits of acquiring a top pick, all while navigating the complexities of trade negotiations and player preferences.