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2016–17 St. Louis Blues season

The 2016–17 St. Louis Blues season was the 50th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 5, 1967.[2] The team played in its first Winter Classic game on January 2, 2017, defeating the Chicago Blackhawks 4–1 at Busch Stadium with 46,556 in attendance.[3] It was only the third time in the nine Winter Classic games where the home team won. It was the Blues' first participation in an NHL Winter Classic game, while the Blackhawks lost for the third time in three appearances in the event.

2016–17 St. Louis Blues
Division3rd Central
Conference5th Western
2016–17 record46–29–7
Home record24–12–5
Road record22–17–2
Goals for235
Goals against218
Team information
General managerDoug Armstrong
CoachKen Hitchcock (Oct. 12 – Feb. 1)
Mike Yeo (Feb. 1 – present)
CaptainAlex Pietrangelo
Alternate captainsKevin Shattenkirk (Oct–Feb)
Paul Stastny
Alexander Steen
Vladimir Tarasenko
ArenaScottrade Center
Average attendance19,539 7th of 30 (104.6%)[1]
Minor league affiliate(s)Chicago Wolves (AHL)
Team leaders
GoalsVladimir Tarasenko (39)
AssistsVladimir Tarasenko
Jaden Schwartz (36)
PointsVladimir Tarasenko (75)
Penalty minutesRyan Reaves (104)
Plus/minusJaden Schwartz (+15)
WinsJake Allen (33)
Goals against averageCarter Hutton (2.39)

Off-season edit

After associate coach Brad Shaw and assistant coach Kirk Muller decided to leave for other opportunities in late May 2016, Mike Yeo was announced on June 13, 2016, to replace coach Ken Hitchcock after his last year starting in the 2017–18 season. Yeo joined the Blues as associate coach, while Rick Wilson joined the staff as an assistant coach. Ray Bennett (assistant coach), Jim Corsi (goaltender coach) and Sean Ferrell (video coach) also returned. Yeo spent the majority of the previous five seasons as the head coach of the Minnesota Wild, leading the club to a 173–132–44 record, including a 46–28–8 mark in 2014–15, which was the second-best record in Wild history. Yeo also guided the Wild to three postseason appearances, including back-to-back trips to the second round in 2014 and 2015.[4]

The Blues signed restricted free agent Dmitrij Jaskin, and unrestricted free agents Scottie Upshall and Kyle Brodziak. Minor leaguer Jordan Caron was also signed.[5]

Steve Thomas was added as an assistant coach on June 30. He had spent the previous two seasons as an assistant coach for the Tampa Bay Lightning.[6]

Training camp edit

Regular season edit

October edit

November edit

December edit

On December 28, Robby Fabbri became just the second Blues' player to record a hat-trick before the age of 21, joining Bernie Federko.[7][8]

January edit

On January 20, two days after his 25th birthday, the Blues recalled goalie Pheonix Copley from their minor league affiliate Chicago Wolves, to cover Jake Allen's absence as he stayed home for the birth of his daughter.[9] He made his debut (in relief) with the Blues on February 27, 2016.[10] He made his first career start the following day (January 21) against the Winnipeg Jets. He was 11–4–2 with the Chicago Wolves prior to his callup, ranking ninth in the AHL in goals-against average (2.32) and save-percentage (.920).[11] In the January 21 game, Copley, playing almost 59 minutes, gave up five goals on 29 shots, with the Blues losing 5–3.[12] After his one start on January 21, Copley was assigned to the Chicago Wolves on January 25 and Allen returned to the Blues.[13]

February edit

Ken Hitchcock was relieved of his duties as head coach by GM Doug Armstrong on February 1, with the Blues sitting in 4th place in the Central Division with 53 points. Mike Yeo was promoted from associate coach. He was scheduled to be head coach next season. Hitchcock had served as the head coach of the Blues since November 8, 2011, leading the Blues to a 248–124–41 regular season record over 5.5 seasons and ranking second on the Blues' all-time regular season wins list and fourth in NHL history overall with 781 career regular season wins.[14] At the time of his firing, Hitchcock, 65, was 781–473–111 (with 88 ties) in 20 seasons with the Dallas Stars, Philadelphia Flyers, Columbus Blue Jackets and Blues. He sat fourth all-time in the NHL in coaching victories, behind Scotty Bowman (1,244), Joel Quenneville (831) and Al Arbour (782), and his 1,453 games coached were fifth. He won the Stanley Cup as coach of the Stars in 1999 and made the Cup Final in 2000, losing to the New Jersey Devils in six games. His teams made the playoffs 13 times in 14 full seasons.[15] Goalie coach Jim Corsi was also relieved of his duties, with Martin Brodeur and Ty Conklin taking over his duties for the rest of the year.[16]

Since the start of the 2011–12 season, when Armstrong hired Hitchcock after 13 games, the Blues had a .644 point percentage. Only the Pittsburgh Penguins (.656) and Chicago Blackhawks (.648) were better. But following a 15-7-4 start in the 2016-17 season, the team sputtered to a 9-14-1 record in the following 24 games, a point percentage of just .395; only the Colorado Avalanche (.196) and Arizona Coyotes (.375) were worse over that stretch. Clinging to the second wild card spot in the Western Conference, in danger of missing the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2010–11, Blues' GM Doug Armstrong cited the team's inconsistency in his decision to fire Hitchcock before the end of the season.[17]

The Blues retired Bob Plager's No. 5 uniform in a ceremony on February 2,[18] alongside his brother Barclay's No. 8, Al MacInnis' No. 2, Brett Hull's No. 16, Bernie Federko's No. 24, Bob Gassoff's No. 3, and Brian Sutter's No. 11.[19] His No. 5 became the seventh jersey to be retired by the Blues and the 123rd among the NHL's 30 teams. Bob and Barclay Plager joined only one other pair of brothers to have their jerseys retired by the same team: Maurice "The Rocket" and Henri Richard of the Montreal Canadiens. He joined the club as a 21-year-old in an expansion draft trade with the New York Rangers in 1967 and became an instant fan-favorite thanks to his tenacious style of defense and his famous hip checks. He played 10 seasons in St. Louis, racking up 615 regular season games, 141 points and 762 penalty minutes. Plager retired from the league after the 1977–78 season, and subsequently held many positions with the organization, including head coach, vice president, director of professional scouting, director of player development, and ambassador within the Blues' Community Relations department.[20]

Mike Yeo began his tenure as the 25th head coach in franchise history on February 2. Yeo spent ten seasons with the Pittsburgh Penguins organization and captured the 2009 Stanley Cup as an assistant. He then moved on to Minnesota, where he spent five seasons as head coach and led the Minnesota Wild to three postseason berths, including consecutive trips to the second round in 2014 and 2015.[21]

Robby Fabbri (C) was injured midway through the first period in a February 4 game against the Pittsburgh Penguins, suffering a torn ACL in his left knee. He missed the remainder of the regular season (30 games) and the playoffs. At the time of his injury, Fabbri had recorded 11 goals and 18 assists for 29 points in 51 games played. The Blues recalled forwards Kenny Agostino (LW) and Magnus Paajarvi (LW) from the Chicago Wolves.[22]

Carter Hutton and Jake Allen scored back-to-back shutouts on the road on February 6–7 of the Philadelphia Flyers (2–0), and Ottawa Senators (6–0), respectively. Hutton stopped 26 shots, and Allen stopped 30. Rookie Ivan Barbashev scored his first NHL goal in the waning minutes of the third period in Ottawa.[23]

Patrik Berglund (C) scored the first "hat trick" of his career in a 4-2 win (February 11) over the Montreal Canadiens for their fourth consecutive win for the Blues in a tough five-game road trip, pushing them into the top three in the Central Division's guarantee of a playoff spot with 63 points, three points ahead of the next two teams. David Perron (LW) scored the other goal, and had an assist. Jake Allen made 28 saves on 30 shots.[24]

Jake Allen (G) was named Second Star of the Week on February 13, for the week of February 6-12. Allen, went 3-0-0 with a 1.00 goals-against average, a .967 save percentage and his 13th career shutout against the Ottawa Senators (February 7). His two other wins were against the Toronto Maple Leafs (2-1 OT, 31 saves, February 9), and Montreal Canadiens (February 11).[25]

On February 17, the Blues activated Kyle Brodziak (C) two weeks ahead of schedule. He suffered a right foot injury on January 24, against the Pittsburgh Penguins, and was placed on injured reserve two days later. He was expected to miss five weeks, but missed three weeks and 10 games. Wade Megan (C) was reassigned to the Chicago Wolves.[26]

Paul Stastny (C) returned to the lineup on February 20, after missing four games with a lower-body injury against the Toronto Maple Leafs on February 9.[27]

March edit

The Blues clinched a playoff spot on March 31, in a 2-1 shootout loss to the Colorado Avalanche at the Pepsi Center. The Blues (42-28-7) needed one point to qualify for their sixth consecutive trip to the postseason and 41st in their 50-year history.[28] This marked the Blues' seventh playoff appearance in a span of 12 seasons. The club had previously reached the playoffs in 25 consecutive years between 1979 and 2004. They joined the Chicago Blackhawks, Pittsburgh Penguins and New York Rangers as the only teams to have reached the playoffs in each of the previous six seasons.[29]

April edit

On April 8, the Blues clinched third place in the Central Division with a 5-4 shootout win over the Carolina Hurricanes in Raleigh. They had an 8-0-3 record in their final 11 games to finish the season with 99 points, 5 ahead of the fourth-place Nashville Predators.

The Blues (46-29-7; 99 pts., 235-218 GF–GA) played the second-place Minnesota Wild (49-25-8; 106 pts., 266-208 GF–GA) in the Western Conference First Round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, which began on Wednesday, April 12 with the first two games in St. Paul.[30]

Game 1 (Apr. 12) went to the Blues in a remarkable 51-save effort by goalie Jake Allen. The 51-saves were the fourth-most ever by a Blues goaltender in a playoff game, helping the Blues to a dramatic 2-1 overtime victory against Minnesota. Only Curtis Joseph (61 saves and 57 saves), and Ed Staniowski (54 saves) have posted more. Defenseman Joel Edmundson scored the winner in overtime.[31] Recently acquired (C) Vladimir Sobotka gave the Blues a 1-0 lead at 6:21 of the second period. Sobotka played in his first playoff game with the Blues since 2014, after spending the three seasons in the Kontinental Hockey League. Zach Parise of the Wild ended Allen's 1-0 shutout bid when he scored with 22 seconds remaining in the third period, forcing the overtime frame. Edmundson scored the winner at 17:48 of the overtime.[32]

Paul Stastny (C) was activated before the fifth game on April 22, after missing 14 games; 10 in the regular season and the first 4 in the playoffs against the Wild. He scored the Blues' third goal in the third period, giving the team a 3-1 lead. Magnus Paajarvi (LW) won the series with an overtime goal at 9:42. Jake Allen saved 34 of 37 shots in the 4-3 win.

In the Western Conference second-round series, the Blues were matched up against the Nashville Predators (41-29-12; 94 pts., 240-224 GF–GA), who swept the Chicago Blackhawks in their first-round series.[33] As the higher seed, the Blues had home-ice advantage for the series. Nashville won the series opener 4-3, almost blowing a 3-1 second-period lead but pulling out the victory behind P.K. Subban's three-point game and Vernon Fiddler's game-winning goal late in the third period.[34] The Blues tied the series with a 3-2 win in Game 2, handing Nashville their first loss of the 2017 playoffs, but the Predators won the subsequent two games to take a commanding 3-1 series lead.

On April 23, the Blues assigned Jordan Schmaltz (D) to the Chicago Wolves, and recalled prospect Thomas Vannelli (D), 22, who was acquired in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft #47 in round 2.[35][36]

May edit

The Blues lost their second-round playoff series to Nashville, 4 games to 2, with Nashville clinching the series in a 3-1 Game 6 victory on home ice behind Pekka Rinne's 23-save effort and Ryan Johansen's game-winning goal. After a 33-20-5 regular season with a .915 save percentage and 2.42 GAA, Jake Allen finished his playoffs 6-5 with a .935 save percentage and 1.96 GAA. Regular-season team points leaders Vladimir Tarasenko (75 pts in 82 games), Jaden Schwartz (55 pts in 78 games), and Alexander Steen (51 pts in 76 games) scored a combined 22 points over the team's 11 playoff games, though they tallied just 5 combined points after Game 2 against Nashville as the Blues were held to 5 goals over the final 4 games of their series loss. After a 12-1-1 record in road games after Mike Yeo replaced Ken Hitchcock as head coach, including 3 road wins in the first-round series win over Minnesota, the Blues lost all three games in Nashville, held to a single goal in each loss.[37]

Standings edit

Central Division
Pos Team GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts
1 z – Chicago Blackhawks 82 50 23 9 46 244 213 +31 109
2 x – Minnesota Wild 82 49 25 8 46 266 208 +58 106
3 x – St. Louis Blues 82 46 29 7 44 235 218 +17 99
4 x – Nashville Predators 82 41 29 12 39 240 224 +16 94
5 Winnipeg Jets 82 40 35 7 37 249 256 −7 87
6 Dallas Stars 82 34 37 11 33 223 262 −39 79
7 Colorado Avalanche 82 22 56 4 21 166 278 −112 48
Source: National Hockey League[38]
x – Clinched playoff spot; z – Clinched conference

Schedule and results edit

Pre-season edit

Regular season edit

2016–17 Game Log[40]

Legend:   Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Playoffs edit

2017 Stanley Cup playoffs

Legend:   Win   Loss

Player statistics edit

Statistics

Skaters edit

Final as of April 9, 2017

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Blues. Stats reflect time with the Blues only.
Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Blues only.

Goaltenders edit

Final game on April 9, 2017 [42]

Regular season
Player GP GS TOI W L OT GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Jake Allen 61 60 3,418:19 33 20 5 138 2.42 1,620 .915 4 0 1 4
Carter Hutton 30 21 1,459:03 13 8 2   58 2.39    663 .913 4 0 1 4
Pheonix Copley ( -2/27)   1   1      58:56 0 1 0     5 5.08     29 .828 0 0 0 0

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Blues. Stats reflect time with the Blues only.
Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Team only.

Playoffs edit

Final game on May 7[43]

Playoffs
Player GP GS TOI W L GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Jake Allen 11 11    674:56 6 5  22 1.96  336 .935 0 0 0 0
Carter Hutton 0 0    00:00 0 0  0 0.00   0 .000 0 0 0 0

Awards and Milestones edit

Awards edit

Milestones edit

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The 2016 17 St Louis Blues season was the 50th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 5 1967 2 The team played in its first Winter Classic game on January 2 2017 defeating the Chicago Blackhawks 4 1 at Busch Stadium with 46 556 in attendance 3 It was only the third time in the nine Winter Classic games where the home team won It was the Blues first participation in an NHL Winter Classic game while the Blackhawks lost for the third time in three appearances in the event 2016 17 St Louis BluesDivision3rd CentralConference5th Western2016 17 record46 29 7Home record24 12 5Road record22 17 2Goals for235Goals against218Team informationGeneral managerDoug ArmstrongCoachKen Hitchcock Oct 12 Feb 1 Mike Yeo Feb 1 present CaptainAlex PietrangeloAlternate captainsKevin Shattenkirk Oct Feb Paul StastnyAlexander SteenVladimir TarasenkoArenaScottrade CenterAverage attendance19 539 7th of 30 104 6 1 Minor league affiliate s Chicago Wolves AHL Team leadersGoalsVladimir Tarasenko 39 AssistsVladimir TarasenkoJaden Schwartz 36 PointsVladimir Tarasenko 75 Penalty minutesRyan Reaves 104 Plus minusJaden Schwartz 15 WinsJake Allen 33 Goals against averageCarter Hutton 2 39 2015 162017 18 Contents 1 Off season 1 1 Training camp 2 Regular season 2 1 October 2 2 November 2 3 December 2 4 January 2 5 February 2 6 March 2 7 April 2 8 May 3 Standings 4 Schedule and results 4 1 Pre season 4 2 Regular season 4 3 Playoffs 5 Player statistics 5 1 Skaters 5 2 Goaltenders 5 2 1 Playoffs 6 Awards and Milestones 6 1 Awards 6 2 Milestones 7 Detailed records 8 Transactions 8 1 Trades 8 2 Free agents acquired 8 3 Free agents lost 8 4 Claimed via waivers 8 5 Lost via waivers 8 6 Lost via retirement 8 7 Player signings 9 Draft picks 10 ReferencesOff season editAfter associate coach Brad Shaw and assistant coach Kirk Muller decided to leave for other opportunities in late May 2016 Mike Yeo was announced on June 13 2016 to replace coach Ken Hitchcock after his last year starting in the 2017 18 season Yeo joined the Blues as associate coach while Rick Wilson joined the staff as an assistant coach Ray Bennett assistant coach Jim Corsi goaltender coach and Sean Ferrell video coach also returned Yeo spent the majority of the previous five seasons as the head coach of the Minnesota Wild leading the club to a 173 132 44 record including a 46 28 8 mark in 2014 15 which was the second best record in Wild history Yeo also guided the Wild to three postseason appearances including back to back trips to the second round in 2014 and 2015 4 The Blues signed restricted free agent Dmitrij Jaskin and unrestricted free agents Scottie Upshall and Kyle Brodziak Minor leaguer Jordan Caron was also signed 5 Steve Thomas was added as an assistant coach on June 30 He had spent the previous two seasons as an assistant coach for the Tampa Bay Lightning 6 Training camp editRegular season editOctober edit November edit December edit On December 28 Robby Fabbri became just the second Blues player to record a hat trick before the age of 21 joining Bernie Federko 7 8 January edit On January 20 two days after his 25th birthday the Blues recalled goalie Pheonix Copley from their minor league affiliate Chicago Wolves to cover Jake Allen s absence as he stayed home for the birth of his daughter 9 He made his debut in relief with the Blues on February 27 2016 10 He made his first career start the following day January 21 against the Winnipeg Jets He was 11 4 2 with the Chicago Wolves prior to his callup ranking ninth in the AHL in goals against average 2 32 and save percentage 920 11 In the January 21 game Copley playing almost 59 minutes gave up five goals on 29 shots with the Blues losing 5 3 12 After his one start on January 21 Copley was assigned to the Chicago Wolves on January 25 and Allen returned to the Blues 13 February edit Ken Hitchcock was relieved of his duties as head coach by GM Doug Armstrong on February 1 with the Blues sitting in 4th place in the Central Division with 53 points Mike Yeo was promoted from associate coach He was scheduled to be head coach next season Hitchcock had served as the head coach of the Blues since November 8 2011 leading the Blues to a 248 124 41 regular season record over 5 5 seasons and ranking second on the Blues all time regular season wins list and fourth in NHL history overall with 781 career regular season wins 14 At the time of his firing Hitchcock 65 was 781 473 111 with 88 ties in 20 seasons with the Dallas Stars Philadelphia Flyers Columbus Blue Jackets and Blues He sat fourth all time in the NHL in coaching victories behind Scotty Bowman 1 244 Joel Quenneville 831 and Al Arbour 782 and his 1 453 games coached were fifth He won the Stanley Cup as coach of the Stars in 1999 and made the Cup Final in 2000 losing to the New Jersey Devils in six games His teams made the playoffs 13 times in 14 full seasons 15 Goalie coach Jim Corsi was also relieved of his duties with Martin Brodeur and Ty Conklin taking over his duties for the rest of the year 16 Since the start of the 2011 12 season when Armstrong hired Hitchcock after 13 games the Blues had a 644 point percentage Only the Pittsburgh Penguins 656 and Chicago Blackhawks 648 were better But following a 15 7 4 start in the 2016 17 season the team sputtered to a 9 14 1 record in the following 24 games a point percentage of just 395 only the Colorado Avalanche 196 and Arizona Coyotes 375 were worse over that stretch Clinging to the second wild card spot in the Western Conference in danger of missing the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2010 11 Blues GM Doug Armstrong cited the team s inconsistency in his decision to fire Hitchcock before the end of the season 17 The Blues retired Bob Plager s No 5 uniform in a ceremony on February 2 18 alongside his brother Barclay s No 8 Al MacInnis No 2 Brett Hull s No 16 Bernie Federko s No 24 Bob Gassoff s No 3 and Brian Sutter s No 11 19 His No 5 became the seventh jersey to be retired by the Blues and the 123rd among the NHL s 30 teams Bob and Barclay Plager joined only one other pair of brothers to have their jerseys retired by the same team Maurice The Rocket and Henri Richard of the Montreal Canadiens He joined the club as a 21 year old in an expansion draft trade with the New York Rangers in 1967 and became an instant fan favorite thanks to his tenacious style of defense and his famous hip checks He played 10 seasons in St Louis racking up 615 regular season games 141 points and 762 penalty minutes Plager retired from the league after the 1977 78 season and subsequently held many positions with the organization including head coach vice president director of professional scouting director of player development and ambassador within the Blues Community Relations department 20 Mike Yeo began his tenure as the 25th head coach in franchise history on February 2 Yeo spent ten seasons with the Pittsburgh Penguins organization and captured the 2009 Stanley Cup as an assistant He then moved on to Minnesota where he spent five seasons as head coach and led the Minnesota Wild to three postseason berths including consecutive trips to the second round in 2014 and 2015 21 Robby Fabbri C was injured midway through the first period in a February 4 game against the Pittsburgh Penguins suffering a torn ACL in his left knee He missed the remainder of the regular season 30 games and the playoffs At the time of his injury Fabbri had recorded 11 goals and 18 assists for 29 points in 51 games played The Blues recalled forwards Kenny Agostino LW and Magnus Paajarvi LW from the Chicago Wolves 22 Carter Hutton and Jake Allen scored back to back shutouts on the road on February 6 7 of the Philadelphia Flyers 2 0 and Ottawa Senators 6 0 respectively Hutton stopped 26 shots and Allen stopped 30 Rookie Ivan Barbashev scored his first NHL goal in the waning minutes of the third period in Ottawa 23 Patrik Berglund C scored the first hat trick of his career in a 4 2 win February 11 over the Montreal Canadiens for their fourth consecutive win for the Blues in a tough five game road trip pushing them into the top three in the Central Division s guarantee of a playoff spot with 63 points three points ahead of the next two teams David Perron LW scored the other goal and had an assist Jake Allen made 28 saves on 30 shots 24 Jake Allen G was named Second Star of the Week on February 13 for the week of February 6 12 Allen went 3 0 0 with a 1 00 goals against average a 967 save percentage and his 13th career shutout against the Ottawa Senators February 7 His two other wins were against the Toronto Maple Leafs 2 1 OT 31 saves February 9 and Montreal Canadiens February 11 25 On February 17 the Blues activated Kyle Brodziak C two weeks ahead of schedule He suffered a right foot injury on January 24 against the Pittsburgh Penguins and was placed on injured reserve two days later He was expected to miss five weeks but missed three weeks and 10 games Wade Megan C was reassigned to the Chicago Wolves 26 Paul Stastny C returned to the lineup on February 20 after missing four games with a lower body injury against the Toronto Maple Leafs on February 9 27 March edit The Blues clinched a playoff spot on March 31 in a 2 1 shootout loss to the Colorado Avalanche at the Pepsi Center The Blues 42 28 7 needed one point to qualify for their sixth consecutive trip to the postseason and 41st in their 50 year history 28 This marked the Blues seventh playoff appearance in a span of 12 seasons The club had previously reached the playoffs in 25 consecutive years between 1979 and 2004 They joined the Chicago Blackhawks Pittsburgh Penguins and New York Rangers as the only teams to have reached the playoffs in each of the previous six seasons 29 April edit On April 8 the Blues clinched third place in the Central Division with a 5 4 shootout win over the Carolina Hurricanes in Raleigh They had an 8 0 3 record in their final 11 games to finish the season with 99 points 5 ahead of the fourth place Nashville Predators The Blues 46 29 7 99 pts 235 218 GF GA played the second place Minnesota Wild 49 25 8 106 pts 266 208 GF GA in the Western Conference First Round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs which began on Wednesday April 12 with the first two games in St Paul 30 Game 1 Apr 12 went to the Blues in a remarkable 51 save effort by goalie Jake Allen The 51 saves were the fourth most ever by a Blues goaltender in a playoff game helping the Blues to a dramatic 2 1 overtime victory against Minnesota Only Curtis Joseph 61 saves and 57 saves and Ed Staniowski 54 saves have posted more Defenseman Joel Edmundson scored the winner in overtime 31 Recently acquired C Vladimir Sobotka gave the Blues a 1 0 lead at 6 21 of the second period Sobotka played in his first playoff game with the Blues since 2014 after spending the three seasons in the Kontinental Hockey League Zach Parise of the Wild ended Allen s 1 0 shutout bid when he scored with 22 seconds remaining in the third period forcing the overtime frame Edmundson scored the winner at 17 48 of the overtime 32 Paul Stastny C was activated before the fifth game on April 22 after missing 14 games 10 in the regular season and the first 4 in the playoffs against the Wild He scored the Blues third goal in the third period giving the team a 3 1 lead Magnus Paajarvi LW won the series with an overtime goal at 9 42 Jake Allen saved 34 of 37 shots in the 4 3 win In the Western Conference second round series the Blues were matched up against the Nashville Predators 41 29 12 94 pts 240 224 GF GA who swept the Chicago Blackhawks in their first round series 33 As the higher seed the Blues had home ice advantage for the series Nashville won the series opener 4 3 almost blowing a 3 1 second period lead but pulling out the victory behind P K Subban s three point game and Vernon Fiddler s game winning goal late in the third period 34 The Blues tied the series with a 3 2 win in Game 2 handing Nashville their first loss of the 2017 playoffs but the Predators won the subsequent two games to take a commanding 3 1 series lead On April 23 the Blues assigned Jordan Schmaltz D to the Chicago Wolves and recalled prospect Thomas Vannelli D 22 who was acquired in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft 47 in round 2 35 36 May edit The Blues lost their second round playoff series to Nashville 4 games to 2 with Nashville clinching the series in a 3 1 Game 6 victory on home ice behind Pekka Rinne s 23 save effort and Ryan Johansen s game winning goal After a 33 20 5 regular season with a 915 save percentage and 2 42 GAA Jake Allen finished his playoffs 6 5 with a 935 save percentage and 1 96 GAA Regular season team points leaders Vladimir Tarasenko 75 pts in 82 games Jaden Schwartz 55 pts in 78 games and Alexander Steen 51 pts in 76 games scored a combined 22 points over the team s 11 playoff games though they tallied just 5 combined points after Game 2 against Nashville as the Blues were held to 5 goals over the final 4 games of their series loss After a 12 1 1 record in road games after Mike Yeo replaced Ken Hitchcock as head coach including 3 road wins in the first round series win over Minnesota the Blues lost all three games in Nashville held to a single goal in each loss 37 Standings editCentral Division Pos Teamvte GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts1 z Chicago Blackhawks 82 50 23 9 46 244 213 31 1092 x Minnesota Wild 82 49 25 8 46 266 208 58 1063 x St Louis Blues 82 46 29 7 44 235 218 17 994 x Nashville Predators 82 41 29 12 39 240 224 16 945 Winnipeg Jets 82 40 35 7 37 249 256 7 876 Dallas Stars 82 34 37 11 33 223 262 39 797 Colorado Avalanche 82 22 56 4 21 166 278 112 48Source National Hockey League 38 x Clinched playoff spot z Clinched conferenceSchedule and results editPre season edit 2016 Pre season Game Log 4 3 1 Home 3 1 0 Road 1 2 1 39 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Recap1 A September 25 Columbus 3 7 St Louis Hutton 10 394 1 0 0 Recap2 A 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Recap8 October 27 Detroit 2 1 St Louis SO Allen 19 229 4 2 2 10 Recap9 October 29 Los Angeles 0 1 St Louis Allen 18 631 5 2 2 12 RecapNovember 8 5 1 Home 7 0 1 Road 1 5 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Recap10 November 1 St Louis 0 5 NY Rangers Allen 18 006 5 3 2 12 Recap11 November 3 St Louis 2 6 Dallas Allen 18 532 5 4 2 12 Recap12 November 5 Columbus 1 2 St Louis OT Hutton 18 245 6 4 2 14 Recap13 November 6 Colorado 1 5 St Louis Allen 17 220 7 4 2 16 Recap14 November 9 Chicago 2 1 St Louis OT Allen 18 704 7 4 3 17 Recap15 November 10 St Louis 1 3 Nashville Hutton 17 259 7 5 3 17 Recap16 November 12 St Louis 4 8 Columbus Hutton 15 788 7 6 3 17 Recap17 November 15 Buffalo 1 4 St Louis Allen 16 884 8 6 3 19 Recap18 November 17 San Jose 2 3 St Louis Allen 17 618 9 6 3 21 Recap19 November 19 Nashville 1 3 St Louis Allen 18 922 10 6 3 23 Recap20 November 22 St Louis 4 2 Boston Allen 17 565 11 6 3 25 Recap21 November 23 St Louis 3 4 Washington Hutton 18 506 11 7 3 25 Recap22 November 26 Minnesota 3 4 St Louis SO Allen 19 396 12 7 3 27 Recap23 November 28 Dallas 3 4 St Louis OT Allen 17 169 13 7 3 29 RecapDecember 6 6 2 Home 4 2 2 Road 2 4 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Recap24 December 1 Tampa Bay 4 5 St Louis Allen 17 351 14 7 3 31 Recap25 December 3 Winnipeg 3 2 St Louis OT Hutton 19 362 14 7 4 32 Recap26 December 6 Montreal 2 3 St Louis OT Allen 17 646 15 7 4 34 Recap27 December 8 St Louis 2 3 NY Islanders Allen 11 178 15 8 4 34 Recap28 December 9 St Louis 4 1 New Jersey Allen 16 514 16 8 4 36 Recap29 December 11 St Louis 1 3 Minnesota Allen 18 363 16 9 4 36 Recap30 December 13 St Louis 3 6 Nashville Allen 17 113 16 10 4 36 Recap31 December 15 New Jersey 2 5 St Louis Allen 18 347 17 10 4 38 Recap32 December 17 Chicago 6 4 St Louis Allen 19 197 17 11 4 38 Recap33 December 19 Edmonton 3 2 St Louis OT Hutton 19 357 17 11 5 39 Recap34 December 20 St Louis 3 2 Dallas OT Allen 18 532 18 11 5 41 Recap35 December 22 St Louis 2 5 Tampa Bay Allen 19 092 18 12 5 41 Recap36 December 28 Philadelphia 3 6 St Louis Hutton 19 409 19 12 5 43 Recap37 December 30 Nashville 4 0 St Louis Allen 19 483 19 13 5 43 RecapJanuary 5 8 0 Home 2 5 0 Road 3 3 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Recap38 January 2 Chicago 1 4 St Louis Allen 46 556 outdoors 20 13 5 45 Recap39 January 5 Carolina 4 2 St Louis Allen 19 090 20 14 5 45 Recap40 January 7 Dallas 3 4 St Louis Hutton 19 503 21 14 5 47 Recap41 January 10 Boston 5 3 St Louis Hutton 19 342 21 15 5 47 Recap42 January 12 St Louis 1 5 Los Angeles Allen 18 230 21 16 5 47 Recap43 January 14 St Louis 4 0 San Jose Hutton 17 562 22 16 5 49 Recap44 January 15 St Louis 2 1 Anaheim OT Hutton 17 174 23 16 5 51 Recap45 January 17 Ottawa 6 4 St Louis Hutton 18 922 23 17 5 51 Recap46 January 19 Washington 7 3 St Louis Allen 19 316 23 18 5 51 Recap47 January 21 St Louis 3 5 Winnipeg Copley 15 294 23 19 5 51 Recap48 January 24 St Louis 3 0 Pittsburgh Hutton 18 563 24 19 5 53 Recap49 January 26 St Louis 1 5 Minnesota Hutton 19 064 24 20 5 53 RecapJanuary 27 29 All Star Break in Los Angeles50 January 31 Winnipeg 5 3 St Louis Allen 19 483 24 21 5 53 RecapFebruary 7 5 0 Home 2 3 0 Road 5 2 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Recap51 February 2 Toronto 1 5 St Louis Allen 19 258 25 21 5 55 Recap52 February 4 Pittsburgh 4 1 St Louis Allen 19 496 25 22 5 55 Recap53 February 6 St Louis 2 0 Philadelphia Hutton 19 589 26 22 5 57 Recap54 February 7 St Louis 6 0 Ottawa Allen 16 787 27 22 5 59 Recap55 February 9 St Louis 2 1 Toronto OT Allen 18 920 28 22 5 61 Recap56 February 11 St Louis 4 2 Montreal Allen 21 288 29 22 5 63 Recap57 February 15 St Louis 2 0 Detroit Hutton 20 027 30 22 5 65 Recap58 February 16 Vancouver 3 4 St Louis Allen 19 291 31 22 5 67 Recap59 February 18 St Louis 2 3 Buffalo Allen 19 070 31 23 5 67 Recap60 February 20 Florida 2 1 St Louis Allen 19 239 31 24 5 67 Recap61 February 26 St Louis 2 4 Chicago Allen 21 961 31 25 5 67 Recap62 February 28 Edmonton 2 1 St Louis Allen 18 944 31 26 5 67 RecapMarch 11 2 2 Home 4 0 1 Road 7 2 1 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Recap63 March 3 St Louis 0 3 Winnipeg Hutton 15 294 31 27 5 67 Recap64 March 5 St Louis 3 0 Colorado Allen 14 477 32 27 5 69 Recap65 March 7 St Louis 2 1 Minnesota Allen 19 124 33 27 5 71 Recap66 March 10 Anaheim 3 4 St Louis Allen 19 358 34 27 5 73 Recap67 March 11 NY Islanders 3 4 St Louis Hutton 19 505 35 27 5 75 Recap68 March 13 St Louis 3 1 Los Angeles Allen 18 230 36 27 5 77 Recap69 March 15 St Louis 1 2 Anaheim Allen 14 760 36 28 5 77 Recap70 March 16 St Louis 4 1 San Jose Hutton 17 402 37 28 5 79 Recap71 March 18 St Louis 3 0 Arizona Allen 15 132 38 28 5 81 Recap72 March 21 St Louis 4 2 Colorado Allen 11 687 39 28 5 83 Recap73 March 23 Vancouver 1 4 St Louis Allen 19 356 40 28 5 85 Recap74 March 25 Calgary 3 2 St Louis OT Allen 19 516 40 28 6 86 Recap75 March 27 Arizona 1 4 St Louis Allen 19 164 41 28 6 88 Recap76 March 29 St Louis 3 1 Arizona Hutton 11 377 42 28 6 90 Recap77 March 31 St Louis 1 2 Colorado SO Allen 14 763 42 28 7 91 RecapApril 4 1 0 Home 2 1 0 Road 2 0 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Recap78 April 2 Nashville 1 4 St Louis Allen 19 262 43 28 7 93 Recap79 April 4 Winnipeg 5 2 St Louis Allen 19 178 43 29 7 93 Recap80 April 6 St Louis 6 3 Florida Allen 13 194 44 29 7 95 Recap81 April 8 St Louis 5 4 Carolina SO Hutton 13 509 45 29 7 97 Recap82 April 9 Colorado 2 3 St Louis Allen 18 971 46 29 7 99 RecapLegend Win 2 points Loss 0 points Overtime shootout loss 1 point Playoffs edit 2017 Stanley Cup playoffsWestern Conference First Round vs C2 Minnesota Wild Blues won 4 1 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series Recap1 April 12 St Louis 2 1 Minnesota OT Allen 19 168 1 0 Recap2 April 14 St Louis 2 1 Minnesota Allen 19 404 2 0 Recap3 April 16 Minnesota 1 3 St Louis Allen 19 334 3 0 Recap4 April 19 Minnesota 2 0 St Louis Allen 19 791 3 1 Recap5 April 22 St Louis 4 3 Minnesota OT Allen 19 228 4 1 RecapWestern Conference Second Round vs WC2 Nashville Predators Predators won 4 2 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series Recap1 April 26 Nashville 4 3 St Louis Allen 19 154 0 1 Recap2 April 28 Nashville 2 3 St Louis Allen 19 506 1 1 Recap3 April 30 St Louis 1 3 Nashville Allen 17 220 1 2 Recap4 May 2 St Louis 1 2 Nashville Allen 17 273 1 3 Recap5 May 5 Nashville 1 2 St Louis Allen 19 168 2 3 Recap6 May 7 St Louis 1 3 Nashville Allen 17 240 2 4 RecapLegend Win LossPlayer statistics editStatistics Skaters edit Final as of April 9 2017 Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Blues Stats reflect time with the Blues only Denotes player was traded mid season Stats reflect time with the Blues only Regular season 41 Player GP G A Pts PIMVladimir Tarasenko 82 39 36 75 1 12Jaden Schwartz 78 19 36 55 14 18Alexander Steen 76 16 35 51 2 53Alex Pietrangelo 80 14 34 48 3 24David Perron 82 18 28 46 2 54Kevin Shattenkirk 2 27 61 11 31 42 11 37Paul Stastny 66 18 22 40 4 36Colton Parayko 81 4 31 35 7 32Patrik Berglund 82 23 11 34 7 32Robby Fabbri 2 4 51 11 18 29 16 27Jori Lehtera 63 7 14 21 6 34Scottie Upshall 73 10 8 18 1 45Kyle Brodziak 69 8 7 15 2 27Joel Edmundson 69 3 12 15 11 60Jay Bouwmeester 81 1 14 15 6 28Magnus Paajarvi 32 8 5 13 9 6Ryan Reaves 80 7 6 13 4 104Ivan Barbashev 30 5 7 12 5 2Dmitrij Jaskin 51 1 10 11 5 18Nail Yakupov 40 3 6 9 3 14Carl Gunnarsson 56 0 6 6 5 4Zach Sanford 13 2 3 5 2 4Brad Hunt 1 16 9 1 4 5 2 2Robert Bortuzzo 38 1 3 4 11 15Kenny Agostino 7 1 2 3 0 2Jordan Schmaltz 9 0 2 2 0 4Wade Megan 3 1 0 1 1 0Vladimir Sobotka 4 9 1 1 0 1 0 0Petteri Lindbohm 5 0 0 0 3 4Ty Rattie 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 Goaltenders edit Final game on April 9 2017 42 Regular season Player GP GS TOI W L OT GA GAA SA SV SO G A PIMJake Allen 61 60 3 418 19 33 20 5 138 2 42 1 620 915 4 0 1 4Carter Hutton 30 21 1 459 03 13 8 2 58 2 39 663 913 4 0 1 4Pheonix Copley 2 27 1 1 58 56 0 1 0 5 5 08 29 828 0 0 0 0 Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Blues Stats reflect time with the Blues only Denotes player was traded mid season Stats reflect time with the Team only Playoffs edit Final game on May 7 43 Playoffs Player GP GS TOI W L GA GAA SA SV SO G A PIMJake Allen 11 11 674 56 6 5 22 1 96 336 935 0 0 0 0Carter Hutton 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 000 0 0 0 0Awards and Milestones editAwards edit Regular Season Player Award AwardedV Tarasenko NHL All Star game 1st Blue to appear in 3 consecutive games since Chris Pronger in 2000 2002 44 January 10 2017B Plager 5 Jersey retirement ceremony 7th Blue to have jersey retired 18 19 20 45 February 2 2017J Allen NHL Second Star of the Week 25 February 13 2017 Milestones edit Regular season Player Milestone ReachedR Fabbri 1st NHL hat trick 7 December 28 2016A Pietrangelo 500th NHL game 46 January 12 2017P Copley 1st NHL start in goal 47 January 21 2017I Barbashev 1st NHL game 48 January 26 2017I Barbashev 1st NHL goal 23 February 7 2017P Berglund 1st NHL hat trick 24 February 11 2017A Steen 800th NHL game 49 February 20 2017R Reaves 400th NHL game 50 March 3 2017J Schmaltz 1st NHL game 51 March 5 2017J Schmaltz 1st NHL point 28 March 31 2017Detailed records edit Western Conference Central DivisionOpponent Home Away Total Pts Goals scored Goals allowedChicago Blackhawks 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 5 14 11Colorado Avalanche 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 5 1Dallas Stars 3 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 6 13 14Minnesota Wild 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 4 8 8Nashville Predators 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 3 0 2 7 14Winnipeg Jets 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2Total 8 2 2 1 4 0 9 6 2 20 49 50Pacific DivisionOpponent Home Away Total Pts Goals scored Goals allowedAnaheim Ducks 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 1Arizona Coyotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Calgary Flames 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 7 8Edmonton Oilers 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 5Los Angeles Kings 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0San Jose Sharks 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 2Vancouver Canucks 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 5 5Total 3 2 1 3 0 1 5 2 2 12 21 21 Eastern Conference Atlantic DivisionOpponent Home Away Total Pts Goals scored Goals allowedBoston Bruins 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 4 2Buffalo Sabres 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 4 1Detroit Red Wings 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1Florida Panthers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Montreal Canadiens 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 4 7 4Ottawa Senators 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 10 4Tampa Bay Lightning 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 7 9Toronto Maple Leafs 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 4 7 2Total 3 0 1 1 1 0 4 1 1 9 19 15Metropolitan DivisionOpponent Home Away Total Pts Goals scored Goals allowedCarolina Hurricanes 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 4Columbus Blue Jackets 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 6 9New Jersey Devils 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 4 9 3New York Islanders 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 3New York Rangers 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 3 7Philadelphia Flyers 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 6 3Pittsburgh Penguins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Washington Capitals 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 6 11Total 4 2 0 1 4 0 5 6 0 10 34 40 Transactions edit The Blues has been involved in the following transactions Trades edit Date Details RefJune 24 2016 2016 06 24 To Calgary Flames Brian Elliott To St Louis Blues 2nd round pick in 2016 Conditional 3rd round pick in 2018 52 June 24 2016 2016 06 24 To Washington Capitals 1st round pick in 2016WSH s 3rd round pick in 2016 To St Louis Blues 1st round pick in 2016 53 June 25 2016 2016 06 25 To Chicago Blackhawks 5th round pick in 2017 To St Louis Blues Florida Panthers s 5th round pick in 2016 54 July 2 2016 2016 07 02 To Buffalo Sabres Anders Nilsson To St Louis Blues 5th round pick in 2017 55 October 7 2016 2016 10 07 To Edmonton Oilers Zach PochiroConditional 3rd round pick in 2017 To St Louis Blues Nail Yakupov 56 November 19 2016 2016 11 19 To Pittsburgh Penguins Danny Kristo To St Louis Blues Reid McNeill 57 February 27 2017 2017 02 27 To Washington Capitals Pheonix CopleyKevin Shattenkirk To St Louis Blues Brad MaloneZach Sanford 1st round pick in 2017Conditional 2nd round pick in 2019 58 Free agents acquired edit Date Player Former team Contract terms in U S dollars RefJuly 1 2016 2016 07 01 Carter Hutton G Nashville Predators 2 years 2 25 million 59 July 1 2016 2016 07 01 David Perron LW Anaheim Ducks 2 years 7 5 million 60 July 2 2016 2016 07 02 Brad Hunt D Edmonton Oilers 1 year 600 000 61 July 2 2016 2016 07 02 Andrew Agozzino LW Colorado Avalanche 1 year 600 000 61 July 2 2016 2016 07 02 Wade Megan C Portland Pirates 1 year 575 000 61 July 2 2016 2016 07 02 Morgan Ellis D St John s IceCaps 1 year 575 000 61 July 2 2016 2016 07 02 Alex Friesen C Utica Comets 1 year 575 000 61 July 2 2016 2016 07 02 Kenny Agostino LW Stockton Heat 1 year 625 000 61 July 9 2016 2016 07 09 Landon Ferraro C Boston Bruins 1 year 700 000 62 Free agents lost edit Date Player New team Contract terms in U S dollars RefJuly 1 2016 2016 07 01 David Backes C Boston Bruins 5 years 30 mil 63 July 1 2016 2016 07 01 Troy Brouwer RW Calgary Flames 4 years 18 mil 64 July 1 2016 2016 07 01 Steve Ott C Detroit Red Wings 1 year 800 000 65 Claimed via waivers edit Player Former Team Date Claimed RefTy Rattie Carolina Hurricanes February 19 2017 66 Lost via waivers edit Player New Team Date Lost RefTy Rattie Carolina Hurricanes January 4 2017 67 Brad Hunt Nashville Predators January 17 2017 68 Lost via retirement edit Date Player Ref Player signings edit Date Player Contract terms in U S dollars RefJune 16 2016 2016 06 16 Dmitrij Jaskin RW 2 years 2 million 69 June 22 2016 2016 06 22 Scottie Upshall RW 1 year 900 000 70 June 27 2016 2016 06 27 Kyle Brodziak C 2 years 1 9 mil 71 June 28 2016 2016 06 28 Jordan Caron RW 1 year 575 000 72 July 1 2016 2016 07 01 Jake Allen G 4 years 17 4 mil 73 July 2 2016 2016 07 02 Chris Butler D 1 year 600 000 61 July 2 2016 2016 07 02 Conner Bleackley C 3 years entry level contract 61 July 2 2016 2016 07 02 Jacob Doty C 1 year 575 000 61 July 5 2016 2016 07 05 Magnus Paajarvi LW 1 year 700 000 74 July 13 2016 2016 07 13 Ty Rattie RW 1 year 650 000 75 July 15 2016 2016 07 15 Jordan Binnington G 1 year 600 000 76 July 15 2016 2016 07 15 Pheonix Copley G 1 year 708 750 77 July 15 2016 2016 07 15 Jaden Schwartz LW 5 years 26 75 million 78 July 27 2016 2016 07 27 Jordan Kyrou F 3 years 2 775 million entry level contract 79 August 2 2016 2016 08 02 Danny Kristo RW 1 year 575 000 80 September 23 2016 2016 09 23 Alexander Steen LW 4 years 23 million contract extension 81 December 29 2016 2016 12 29 Robert Bortuzzo D 2 years contract extension 82 February 24 2017 2017 02 24 Patrik Berglund C 5 years 19 25 million contract extension 83 March 7 2017 2017 03 07 Tage Thompson C 3 years entry level contract 84 March 26 2017 2017 03 26 Evan Fitzpatrick G 3 years entry level contract 85 March 28 2017 2017 03 28 Jake Walman D 3 years entry level contract 86 April 6 2017 2017 04 06 Vladimir Sobotka C 3 years 10 5 million contract extension starting with the 2017 18 season 2 725 million pro rated for 2016 17 season 87 88 Draft picks edit See also List of St Louis Blues draft picks Below are the St Louis Blues selections at the 2016 NHL Entry Draft to be held on June 24 25 2016 at the First Niagara Center in Buffalo 89 Round Pick Player Age Pos Nationality College Junior Club team League Ref 1 26 Tage Thompson 18 C nbsp United States University of Connecticut Huskies Hockey East 90 91 2 35 a Jordan Kyrou 18 RW nbsp Canada Sarnia Sting OHL 92 2 59 Evan Fitzpatrick 18 G nbsp Canada Sherbrooke Phoenix QMJHL 93 4 119 Tanner Kaspick 18 C nbsp Canada Brandon Wheat Kings WHL 94 5 125 b Nolan Stevens 19 C nbsp Canada Northeastern University Hockey East 95 5 144 c Conner Bleackley 20 C nbsp Canada Red Deer Rebels WHL 96 7 209 Nikolaj Krag Christensen 17 LW C nbsp Denmark Rodovre Metal Ligaen 97 7 211 d Filip Helt 18 LW nbsp Czech Republic Litvinov Jr CZREP JR 98 NHL Draft Picks Tracker First round analysis from First Niagara Center in Buffalo 26 St Louis Blues from Washington Capitals Tage Thompson C Connecticut H EAST NHL Central Scouting final North American ranking 202015 16 36 games 14 18 32 A right handed power forward Thompson began the season on the fourth line but soon was playing top line minutes He has a great shot and led the NCAA with 13 power play goals Thompson 6 5 195 is tough to knock off the puck and good at protecting it and taking it to the net NHL com quick hit The Blues needed a big strong center and Thompson at 6 foot 5 and 195 pounds has a giant frame that can get even bigger With David Backes future in St Louis uncertain and Paul Stastny turning 31 next season the time was right for the Blues to start to search for a future No 1 center 99 Draft notes 100 The Washington Capitals first round pick went to the St Louis Blues as the result of a trade on June 24 2016 that sent a first round pick and Washington s third round pick both in 2016 28th and 87th overall to Washington in exchange for this pick 101 The St Louis Blues first round pick went to the Washington Capitals as the result of a trade on June 24 2016 that sent a first round pick in 2016 26th overall to St Louis in exchange for Washington s third round pick in 2016 87th overall and this pick 101 a The Calgary Flames second round pick went to the St Louis Blues as the result of a trade on June 24 2016 that sent Brian Elliott to Calgary in exchange for a third round pick in 2018 and this pick 102 The Washington Capitals third round pick was re acquired as the result of a trade on June 24 2016 that sent a first round pick in 2016 26th overall to St Louis in exchange for a first round pick in 2016 28th overall and this pick 101 St Louis previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade on July 2 2015 that sent T J Oshie to Washington in exchange for Troy Brouwer Pheonix Copley and this pick 103 dd The St Louis Blues third round pick will go to the Buffalo Sabres as the result of a trade on February 28 2014 that sent Ryan Miller Steve Ott and conditional second and third round picks in 2014 to St Louis in exchange for Jaroslav Halak Chris Stewart William Carrier a first round pick in 2015 and this pick being conditional at the time of the trade 104 The condition Buffalo will receive a third round pick in 2016 if Miller does not re sign with St Louis for the 2014 15 NHL season was converted on July 1 2014 when Miller signed with Vancouver 105 b The Columbus Blue Jackets fifth round pick will go to the St Louis Blues as the result of a trade on November 15 2014 that sent Jordan Leopold to Columbus in exchange for this pick 106 The St Louis Blues fifth round pick will go to the Edmonton Oilers as the result of a trade on February 27 2016 that sent Anders Nilsson to St Louis in exchange for Niklas Lundstrom and this pick 107 c The Florida Panthers fifth round pick will go to the Chicago Blackhawks then to the St Louis Blues as the result of a trade on March 2 2014 that sent Brandon Pirri to Florida in exchange for a third round pick in 2014 and this pick 108 The St Louis Blues sixth round pick will go to the Toronto Maple Leafs as the result of a trade March 2 2015 that sent Olli Jokinen to St Louis in exchange for Joakim Lindstrom and this pick being conditional at the time of the trade 109 The condition Toronto will receive a sixth round pick in 2016 if St Louis fails to make it to the 2015 Stanley Cup Finals 109 was converted on April 26 2015 110 d The Pittsburgh Penguins seventh round pick will go to the St Louis Blues as the result of a trade on March 2 2015 that sent Ian Cole to Pittsburgh in exchange for Robert Bortuzzo and this pick 111 References edit 2016 2017 NHL Attendance National Hockey League ESPN ESPN Retrieved April 9 2017 National Hockey League 2013 The National Hockey League Official Guide amp Record Book 2014 Diamond Sports Data Inc p 113 ISBN 978 1 894801 26 3 Rutherford Jeremy January 3 2017 Happy Note Blues do their part by beating Blackhawks stltoday com Retrieved January 6 2017 Blues Add Yeo Wilson to Coaching Staff NHL com June 13 2016 Armstrong Ready for Free Agency NHL com June 29 2016 Thomas Added as Assistant Coach NHL com June 30 2016 a b Robby Fabbri gets first NHL hat trick in Blues win NHL com December 29 2016 Game Notes Dec 30 vs Nashville NHL com December 30 2016 Players coaches show support for Allen NHL com January 21 2017 Blues recall Copley from Wolves NHL com January 20 2017 Coply will start against Winnipeg NHL com January 21 2017 Game Summary January 21 NHL com January 21 2017 Blues assign Copley to Wolves NHL com January 25 2017 Hitchcock relieved of duties Yeo becomes head coach NHL com February 1 2017 Ken Hitchcock fired as coach of Blues NHL com February 1 2017 Brodeur Conklin to share goalie coach duties NHL com February 1 2017 Failures by Blues cost coach Ken Hitchcock his job NHL com February 1 2017 a b Jersey Retirement Ceremony NHL com February 2 2017 a b Blues Retired Honored Numbers NHL com Retrieved February 3 2017 a b Blues retire Plager s No 5 to the rafters NHL com February 2 2017 Game Notes Feb 2 vs Toronto NHL com February 1 2017 Fabbri out for season with ACL injury NHL com February 4 2017 a b Jake Allen makes 30 saves Blues blank Senators NHL com February 7 2017 a b Blues Top Canadiens for fourth straight win NHL com February 11 2017 a b Allen named NHL s second star of the week NHL com February 13 2017 Brodziak to return ahead of schedule NHL com February 17 2017 Projected Lineup Feb 20 vs Florida NHL com February 20 2017 a b Blues lose in shootout but clinch playoff berth NHL com April 1 2017 Blues clinch playoff spot for sixth straight season NHL com April 1 2017 Blues clinch third place in Central Division NHL com April 8 2017 Allen steals Game 1 with 51 save performance NHL com April 13 2017 Jake Allen makes 51 saves for Blues in Game 1 win NHL com April 13 2017 Blues eliminate Wild with OT Game 5 win NHL com April 22 2017 Playoff Roundup Predators edge past Blues to take wild Round 2 opener SI com April 27 2017 Blues assign Schmaltz to Wolves NHL com April 23 2017 Tommy Vannelli elite hockey prospects EliteHockeyProspects com Retrieved April 24 2017 Preds reach 1st Western final in team history ousting Blues ESPN com May 17 2017 2016 2017 NHL Hockey Standings NHL com Blues Announce Preseason Schedule St Louis Blues News St Louis Blues June 17 2016 Retrieved June 24 2016 2016 2017 Regular Season Schedule Results St Louis Blues Schedule St Louis Blues Retrieved June 24 2016 2016 2017 Regular Season St Louis Blues All Skaters Summary Points NHL com Stats NHL 2016 2017 Regular Season St Louis Blues Goalie Summary Wins NHL com Stats NHL Retrieved April 9 2017 2016 2017 Playoffs St Louis Blues Goalie Summary Wins NHL com Stats NHL Retrieved May 7 2017 Tarasenko headed to NHL All Star Weekend NHL January 10 2017 Plager retirement ceremony set for 6 30 p m NHL com January 23 2017 Pietrangelo set for 500th career game NHL com January 12 2017 Copley will start against Winnipeg NHL com January 21 2017 Barbashev to make NHL debut in Minnesota NHL com January 26 2017 Game Notes Feb 20 vs Florida Steen plays in his 800th career game tonight vs Florida NHL com February 20 2017 Yeo wants Blues to rise to the moment NHL com March 3 2017 Schmaltz makes NHL debut in Colorado NHL com March 5 2017 Blues Trade Elliott to Calgary Flames NHL com June 24 2016 Blues Take NCAA Player In First Round June 24 2016 Retrieved June 28 2016 Blackhawks select nine players at 2016 NHL Draft June 25 2016 Retrieved June 28 2016 Blues Acquire Draft Pick for Nilsson July 2 2016 Retrieved July 3 2016 Nail Yakupov traded to Blues by Oilers October 7 2016 Retrieved October 7 2016 Penguins Acquire Kristo From Blues November 19 2016 Retrieved November 19 2016 Blues deal Shattenkirk Copley to Capitals February 27 2017 Retrieved February 28 2017 Blues Sign Free Agent Goalie Hutton nhl com July 1 2016 Perron Signs Two Year Deal with Blues nhl com July 1 2016 a b c d e f g h i Blues Add Depth Agree to Terms with 9 Players NHL com July 2 2016 Blues Agree to Deal with Ferraro NHL com July 9 2016 Backes Writes Farewell Note to St Louis NHL com July 1 2016 Flames sign Troy Brouwer to multi year contract NHL com July 1 2016 Detroit agrees to terms with Steve Ott NHL com July 1 2016 Blues claim Rattie off waivers NHL com February 19 2017 Canes Claim Forward Ty Rattie from St Louis NHL com January 4 2017 Retrieved January 4 2017 Predators Claim Brad Hunt on Waivers Press release Nashville Tennessee NHL Enterprises L P January 17 2017 Retrieved January 17 2017 Blues Sign Jaskin to Two Year Extension nhl com Retrieved June 17 2016 Blues Agree to One Year Deal with Upshall NHL com June 22 2016 Retrieved June 22 2016 Brodziak Agrees to 2 Year Deal with Blues NHL com June 27 2016 Caron Agrees to One Year Deal with Blues NHL com June 29 2016 Allen Signs 4 Year Contract Extension NHL com July 1 2016 Paajarvi Agrees to One Year Deal NHL com July 5 2016 Rattie Agrees to One Year Deal NHL com July 13 2016 Binnington Agrees to Deal with Blues NHL com July 15 2016 Copley Signs One Year Deal NHL com July 15 2016 Blues Schwartz Agree to 5 Year Deal NHL com July 15 2016 Kyrou Agrees to 3 Year Entry Level Deal NHL com July 27 2016 Blues Sign Kristo to One Year Two Way Deal NHL com August 2 2016 Steen Signs 4 Year Extension NHL com September 23 2016 Bortuzzo agrees to two year extension with Blues NHL com December 29 2016 Berglund agrees to five year extension NHL com February 24 2017 Thompson agrees to 3 year entry level deal NHL com March 7 2017 Fitzpatrick agrees to entry level deal with Blues NHL com March 27 2017 Blues sign Walman to entry level deal NHL com March 28 2017 He s back Vladimir Sobotka to rejoin Blues KMOV April 6 2017 Sobotka to return signs three year extension NHL com April 6 2017 St Louis Blues Draft Buffalo 2016 June 24 amp 25 NHL com June 25 2016 Tage Thompson NHL com June 24 2016 Blues Select Thompson in First Round NHL com June 24 2016 Jordan Kyrou NHL com June 25 2016 Evan Fitzpatrick NHL com June 25 2016 Tanner Kaspick NHL com June 25 2016 Nolan Stevens NHL com June 25 2016 Conner Bleackley NHL com June 25 2016 Nikolaj Christensen NHL com June 25 2016 Filip Helt NHL com June 25 2016 NHL Draft Picks Tracker NHL com June 24 2016 2016 NHL Entry Draft Pending Transactions Pro Sports Transactions Retrieved June 25 2016 a b c Blues Take NCAA Player In First Round June 24 2016 Retrieved June 24 2016 Blues Trade Elliott to Calgary Flames NHL com June 24 2016 T J Oshie traded to Capitals Blues get Brouwer July 2 2015 Retrieved July 2 2015 Miller Ott traded to Blues by Sabres for Halak Stewart February 28 2014 Retrieved February 28 2014 Canucks sign Ryan Miller to three year contract July 1 2014 Retrieved July 20 2014 Blue Jackets acquire defenseman Leopold from Blues National Hockey League November 15 2014 Retrieved November 15 2014 Oilers deal Nilsson to St Louis for goalie and draft pick February 27 2016 Retrieved February 27 2016 Panthers acquire Pirri in trade with Blackhawks National Hockey League March 2 2014 Retrieved March 6 2014 a b Leafs Jokinen to Blues for Lindstrom pick March 2 2015 Retrieved March 2 2015 Hitchcock Blues exit playoffs early again April 26 2015 Retrieved April 26 2015 Penguins trade Bortuzzo to Blues for Cole March 2 2015 Retrieved March 2 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2016 17 St Louis Blues season amp oldid 1187970272, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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