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The '''St. Louis Blues''' are a professional [[ice hockey]] team based in [[St. Louis]], [[Missouri]]. They are members of the Central Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League ([[NHL]]).  The Blues joined the NHL in the first expansion in 1967 but have not won the [[Stanley Cup]].  The team made it to the finals its first two years of existence, but have not made it back since.  The Blues play at the Savvis Center.   
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The '''St. Louis Blues''' are a professional [[ice hockey]] team based in [[St. Louis]], [[Missouri]]. They are members of the Central Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League ([[NHL]]).  The Blues joined the NHL in the first expansion in 1967, losing, but still reaching the Stanley Cup Final in their first 3 seasons of existence in 1968, 1969 and 1970, but did not win their first [[Stanley Cup]] until 2019.  The Blues play at the Enterprise Center.   
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[[File:Saint Louis Blues - The great one Wayne Gretzky and Brett Hull with Shayne Corson 1990's Blues.png|right|thumb|[[National Hockey League]] players Brett Hull and [[Wayne Gretzky]] converge with Shayne Corson of the [[St. Louis Blues]] to celebrate a goal against Owen Nolan of the [[San Jose Sharks]] at the San Jose Arena on March 15, 1996 in [[San Jose]], [[California]]]]
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==Stanley Cup Championship Roster 2019==
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===Goaltenders===
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*50 - Jordan Binnington
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*34 - Jake Allen
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*35 - Ville Husso
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===Defensemen===
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*28 - Jakub Jerabek
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*43 - Jordan Schmaltz
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*25 - Chris Butler
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*42 - Michael Del Zotto
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*4 - Carl Gunnarsson
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*41 - Robert Bortuzzo
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*6 - Joel Edmundson
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*19 - Jay Bouwmeester
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*55 - Colton Parayko
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*29 - Vince Dunn
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*27 - Alex Pietrangelo
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===Forwards===
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*62 - Mackenzie MacEachern
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*12 - Zach Sanford
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*20 - Alexander Steen
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*7 - Patrick Maroon
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*17 - Jaden Schwartz
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*86 - Nikita Soshnikov
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*22 - Chris Thorburn
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*91 - Vladimir Tarasenko
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*9 - Sammy Blais
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*90 - Ryan O'Reilly
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*10 - Brayden Schenn
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*21 - Tyler Bozak
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*18 - Robert Thomas
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*70 - Oskar Sundqvist
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*49 - Ivan Barbashev
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*15 - Robby Fabbri
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*33 - Jordan Kyrou
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*71 - Jordan Nolan
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*57 - David Perron
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==Team's Official Website==
 
==Team's Official Website==

Latest revision as of 01:44, April 24, 2020

The St. Louis Blues are a professional ice hockey team based in St. Louis, Missouri. They are members of the Central Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Blues joined the NHL in the first expansion in 1967, losing, but still reaching the Stanley Cup Final in their first 3 seasons of existence in 1968, 1969 and 1970, but did not win their first Stanley Cup until 2019. The Blues play at the Enterprise Center.

National Hockey League players Brett Hull and Wayne Gretzky converge with Shayne Corson of the St. Louis Blues to celebrate a goal against Owen Nolan of the San Jose Sharks at the San Jose Arena on March 15, 1996 in San Jose, California

Stanley Cup Championship Roster 2019

Goaltenders

  • 50 - Jordan Binnington
  • 34 - Jake Allen
  • 35 - Ville Husso

Defensemen

  • 28 - Jakub Jerabek
  • 43 - Jordan Schmaltz
  • 25 - Chris Butler
  • 42 - Michael Del Zotto
  • 4 - Carl Gunnarsson
  • 41 - Robert Bortuzzo
  • 6 - Joel Edmundson
  • 19 - Jay Bouwmeester
  • 55 - Colton Parayko
  • 29 - Vince Dunn
  • 27 - Alex Pietrangelo

Forwards

  • 62 - Mackenzie MacEachern
  • 12 - Zach Sanford
  • 20 - Alexander Steen
  • 7 - Patrick Maroon
  • 17 - Jaden Schwartz
  • 86 - Nikita Soshnikov
  • 22 - Chris Thorburn
  • 91 - Vladimir Tarasenko
  • 9 - Sammy Blais
  • 90 - Ryan O'Reilly
  • 10 - Brayden Schenn
  • 21 - Tyler Bozak
  • 18 - Robert Thomas
  • 70 - Oskar Sundqvist
  • 49 - Ivan Barbashev
  • 15 - Robby Fabbri
  • 33 - Jordan Kyrou
  • 71 - Jordan Nolan
  • 57 - David Perron


Team's Official Website