Getty ImagesWhen the Avalanche and Blues made their late-night trade in February 2011, Chris Stewart was supposed to be the big get for St. Louis after sending Erik Johnson the other way. Jay McClement
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Stewart scored 23 points in 26 games for the Blues after the deal, but struggled in 2011-12 netting just 30 points in 79 games and two goals
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The Blues still see some potential left (or possible sign-and-trade option) in Stewart as they've signed him to a one-year extension. The deal is
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(Strickland also reports that Stewart was facing "cutdown arbitration" this week with the Blues and could have made $2.76 million next season had it gone through.)
Stewart was scheduled to become a restricted free agent
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