Back in September, Blues prospect Zach Dean entered the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program and has yet to play since then. Today, the team announced that the forward has been cleared from the program and that he has been assigned to AHL Springfield; he’s expected to join the Thunderbirds on Friday.
The 22-year-old was originally a first-round pick by Vegas back in 2021, going 30th overall. However, he never suited up for them as two years later while he was still playing in junior, he was moved to St. Louis in a one-for-one swap for Ivan Barbashev.
This is the final season of Dean’s entry-level deal. In 2023-24, he got into nine games with the Blues but he is still looking for his first point at the top level. Meanwhile, he had nine goals and five assists in 49 games for the Thunderbirds in a relatively quiet rookie campaign.
Things didn’t get any better for Dean last season. Multiple injuries, including a long-term lower-body issue, limited him to just 11 games with Springfield where he managed one goal and three assists. The multiple absences prevented any chance of him getting a recall to St. Louis.
Now cleared to return from the program, Dean will likely need a long runway after being off for so long (he’s played just twice since mid-February). However, a strong showing in the second half of the season could give him another chance with St. Louis, especially if they wind up being a seller before the trade deadline in March.