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1999–2000 St. Louis Blues season

National Hockey League team season


National Hockey League team season

FieldValue
LeagueNHL
Season1999–2000
year1999
TeamSt. Louis Blues
ConferenceWestern
ConferenceRank1st
DivisionCentral
DivisionRank1st
Record51–19–11–1
HomeRecord24–9–7–1
RoadRecord27–10–4–0
GoalsFor248
GoalsAgainst165
GeneralManagerLarry Pleau
CoachJoel Quenneville
CaptainChris Pronger
AltCaptainAl MacInnis
Pierre Turgeon
ArenaKiel Center
Attendance18,590
MinorLeagueWorcester IceCats
Peoria Rivermen
GoalsLeaderPavol Demitra (28)
AssistsLeaderChris Pronger (48)
PointsLeaderPavol Demitra (75)
PIMLeaderTyson Nash (150)
PlusMinusLeaderChris Pronger (+52)
WinsLeaderRoman Turek (42)
GAALeaderRoman Turek (1.95)
DivisionWinyes
PresidentsTrophyYes

Pierre Turgeon Peoria Rivermen

The 1999–2000 St. Louis Blues season was the 33rd season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on June 5, 1967.

The Blues qualified for the Stanley Cup playoffs for the 21st consecutive season after finishing the regular season with a record of 51–19–11–1 (114 points), sufficient to win the Central Division title as well as the Presidents' Trophy for the highest points total in the NHL. It was the Blues' first division title since the 1986–87 season, when they won the Norris Division, and their last until the 2011–12 season.

Regular season

The Blues allowed the fewest goals during the regular season with 165, and had the most shutouts with nine. They also tied the Washington Capitals for the fewest short-handed goals allowed with just three.

Season standings

Playoffs

The number one seeded Blues were upset in seven games by the eighth seeded San Jose Sharks in the first round.

Schedule and results

Regular season

|- |1||October 2, 1999||1–2 || align="left"| Phoenix Coyotes (1999–2000) ||0–1–0–0 || |- |2||October 4, 1999||2–3 || align="left"| Los Angeles Kings (1999–2000) ||0–2–0–0 || |- |3||October 6, 1999||4–1 || align="left"| @ Calgary Flames (1999–2000) ||1–2–0–0 || |- |4||October 9, 1999||4–2 || align="left"| @ Edmonton Oilers (1999–2000) ||2–2–0–0 || |- |5||October 13, 1999||2–4 || align="left"| @ Detroit Red Wings (1999–2000) ||2–3–0–0 || |- |6||October 16, 1999||4–2 || align="left"| Toronto Maple Leafs (1999–2000) ||3–3–0–0 || |- |7||October 19, 1999||7–1 || align="left"| Calgary Flames (1999–2000) ||4–3–0–0 || |- |8||October 21, 1999||3–2 OT|| align="left"| Edmonton Oilers (1999–2000) ||5–3–0–0 || |- |9||October 23, 1999||3–1 || align="left"| New Jersey Devils (1999–2000) ||6–3–0–0 || |- |10||October 27, 1999||1–2 || align="left"| @ New Jersey Devils (1999–2000) ||6–4–0–0 || |- |11||October 30, 1999||5–4 OT|| align="left"| Detroit Red Wings (1999–2000) ||7–4–0–0 ||

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Playoffs

|- | 1 || April 12, 2000 || 5–3 || align="left"| San Jose Sharks || Blues lead 1–0 || |- | 2 || April 15, 2000 || 2–4 || align="left"| San Jose Sharks || Series tied 1–1 || |- | 3 || April 17, 2000 || 1–2 || align="left"| @ San Jose Sharks || Sharks lead 2–1 || |- | 4 || April 19, 2000 || 2–3 || align="left"| @ San Jose Sharks || Sharks lead 3–1 || |- | 5 || April 21, 2000 || 5–3 || align="left"| San Jose Sharks || Sharks lead 3–2 || |- | 6 || April 23, 2000 || 6–2 || align="left"| @ San Jose Sharks || Series tied 3–3 || |- | 7 || April 25, 2000 || 1–3 || align="left"| San Jose Sharks || Sharks win 4–3 ||

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Player statistics

Scoring

  • Position abbreviations: C = Center; D = Defense; G = Goaltender; LW = Left wing; RW = Right wing
    • = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Blues only.*
    • = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Blues only.*
No.PlayerPosRegular seasonPlayoffsGPGAPts+/-PIMGPGAPts+/-PIM
38LW71284775348
77C522640663087077−20
44D7914486252927347032
26C8125285319447033−26
48RW752415391218662818
23LW6716233924517112−10
2D6111283920347134−114
32C791915345327112−26
17LW6313213420287461012
22C79121527536702212
19RW3681725714310100
28D564212518324011−10
15C32101424920721334
33LW8081523948700012
21RW7971017090704412
9LW66491361506101−124
27C264913222
6D522810−412701112
37D7428102638702204
12LW1927906
4D811892775701106
7D41088−238310110
47LW11246226112−10
14LW622436
41C27134−326
36D15112−310
19D21112114
25C7112−26
39RW25011−5118
1G67011470000
46LW100000
10RW200009
29G190002
20D12000−324

Goaltending

No.PlayerRegular seasonPlayoffsGPWLTSAGAGAASV%SOTOIGPWLSAGAGAASV%SOTOI
1674215914701291.95.91273960734161192.75.8820415
2919952341331.96.90321009

Awards and records

Awards

TypeAward/honorRecipientRefLeague
(annual)League
(in-season)
Hart Memorial TrophyChris Pronger
Jack Adams AwardJoel Quenneville
James Norris Memorial TrophyChris Pronger
Lady Byng Memorial TrophyPavol Demitra
NHL First All-Star TeamChris Pronger (Defense)title=Postseason All-Star Teamsurl=https://records.nhl.com/awards/phwa-all-star-teams?season=19992000website=records.nhl.comaccess-date=June 9, 2023}}
NHL Second All-Star TeamRoman Turek (Goaltender)
NHL Plus-Minus AwardChris Pronger
William M. Jennings TrophyRoman Turek
[NHL All-Star Game](2000-national-hockey-league-all-star-game) selectionPavol Demitra
Al MacInnis
Chris Pronger
Joel Quenneville (coach)
Roman Turek
Pierre Turgeon
NHL Player of the WeekRoman Turek (November 22)
Pierre Turgeon (December 6)
Roman Turek (March 27)

Milestones

MilestonePlayerDateRef1,000th point400th goalFirst game
Pierre TurgeonOctober 9, 1999
Pierre TurgeonOctober 13, 1999
Stephane RicherJanuary 26, 2000
Derek BekarNovember 22, 1999
Ladislav Nagy

Draft picks

St. Louis's draft picks at the 1999 NHL entry draft held at the FleetCenter in Boston, Massachusetts.

Round#PlayerNationalityCollege/Junior/Club team (League)
117Barret JackmanRegina Pats (WHL)
385Peter SmrekDes Moines Buccaneers (USHL)
4114Chad StarlingKamloops Blazers (WHL)
5143Trevor ByrneDeerfield Academy (USHS-MA)
6180Tore VikingstadFärjestad BK (Sweden)
7203Phil OsaerFerris State University (WCHA)
8221Colin HemingwaySurrey Eagles (BCJHL)
8232Alexander KhavanovDynamo Moscow (Russia)
9260Brian McMeekinCornell University (ECAC)
9270James DesmaraisRouyn-Noranda Huskies (QMJHL)

Notes

References

References

  1. "1999-00 NHL Summary".
  2. "1999-00 NHL Schedule and Results".
  3. "1999-00 St. Louis Blues Schedule".
  4. "Hart Memorial Trophy".
  5. "Jack Adams Award".
  6. "James Norris Memorial Trophy".
  7. "Lady Byng Memorial Trophy".
  8. "Postseason All-Star Teams".
  9. "Bud Light Plus-Minus Award award winners at hockeydb.com".
  10. "William M. Jennings Trophy".
  11. "2000 NHL All-Star Game Rosters".
  12. "NHL All-Star Game Starting Lineups by Year (since 1986)".
  13. (February 4, 2000). "NHL - Hasek won't make All-Star appearance".
  14. (February 4, 2000). "Avalanche coach furious over injury to Forsberg".
  15. (November 22, 1999). "Turek Named Player of the Week".
  16. (December 6, 1999). "Turgeon Named Player of the Week".
  17. (March 27, 2000). "Sports Update - UPI Archives".
  18. (October 10, 1999). "Canucks Still Perfect to Start".
  19. (October 13, 1999). "Red Wings Beat The Blues".
  20. (January 27, 2000). "Richer inspires with 400th goal".
  21. "1999-00 NHL Debuts".
  22. "1999 NHL Entry Draft Picks at hockeydb.com".
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