Schenn Holds Full No-Trade Clause for 2024-25 Season
St. Louis Blues forward Brayden Schenn is locked in for the long haul with a full no-trade clause for the 2024-25 season. This means that he will have complete control over any potential trades during the fifth year of his current eight-year contract.
The 29-year-old center has been a key player for the Blues since joining the team in 2017. In his four seasons with the team, Schenn has tallied 241 points and helped lead the Blues to their first Stanley Cup victory in 2019.
With his no-trade clause, Schenn has the security of knowing he will remain with the Blues for at least the next four seasons. This gives him the opportunity to continue to contribute to the team’s success and potentially add more championship titles to his resume.
Schenn’s contract also includes a modified no-trade clause for the 2022-23 and 2023-24 seasons, giving the Blues some flexibility in potential trades during those years.
But for now, Schenn is focused on the upcoming season and helping the Blues defend their Stanley Cup title. With his talent and dedication to the team, there’s no doubt he will continue to be a valuable asset for years to come.