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Name Nationality Seasons GP W L T OTL SO GAA SV% GP W L SO GAA SV% Notes Regular season Playoffs Jake Allen Canada 2011–2020: 289: 148: 94 – 26: 21: 2.50.913: 29: 11: 12: 0: 2.06
Past players for the Spirits of St. Louis, a basketball team in the American Basketball Association until the ABA–NBA merger in 1976. Pages in category "Spirits of St. Louis players" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
St. Louis was home to two National Basketball Association (NBA) teams, the St. Louis Bombers (1949–50) and the St. Louis Hawks (1955–1968), who won the NBA Title in 1958, and also to the American Basketball Association (ABA)'s Spirits of St. Louis (1974–76), before the ABA–NBA merger.
He led St. Louis to a 38-19-6 record in 2018-19. Berube, in his sixth season with the Blues, had a record of 206-131-44. His win total ranks third in team history.
The Saint Louis Billikens men's basketball team is the intercollegiate men's basketball program representing Saint Louis University. They compete in the Atlantic 10 Conference. The head coaching position is currently filled by Josh Schertz. Chaifetz Arena is home to the Billikens. The Billikens have reached the championship game of the NIT ...
The Spirits of St. Louis were a basketball franchise based in St. Louis that played in the American Basketball Association (ABA) from 1974 to 1976. This was the third and last city of a franchise that had begun as a charter member in 1967 as the Houston Mavericks before a shift to the Carolinas in 1969 to play as the Cougars.
Pages in category "Basketball players from St. Louis" The following 96 pages are in this category, out of 96 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Max C. Starkloff (1858–1942), St. Louis Health Commissioner who introduced social distancing during the 1918 flu pandemic; Paul Stastny (born 1985), hockey player for St. Louis Blues; Yan Stastny (born 1982), hockey player for St. Louis Blues; Harry Steinfeldt (1877–1914), Major League Baseball player [32] Edward Steinhardt (born 1961 ...