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The Blues became the fourth St. Louis-based professional sports team to win a major championship, joining the 11-time World Series champions St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB), the 1957–58 St. Louis Hawks of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the 1999 St. Louis Rams of the National Football League (NFL). This made ...
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The 2024–25 St. Louis Blues season is the 58th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established in 1967. [ 1 ] Drew Bannister signed a two-year extension to become the new head coach after taking over from Craig Berube who was fired last season.
The St. Louis Blues are a professional ice hockey team based in St. Louis. The Blues compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Central Division in the Western Conference . The franchise was founded in 1967 as one of the six teams from the 1967 NHL expansion and is named after the W. C. Handy song " Saint Louis Blues ".
St. Louis River City Rascals: Baseball: Frontier League: 1993 1999 CarShield Field: 2 2019 St. Louis Browns: Baseball: American League: 1894 1902 Sportsman's Park: 0 1954 St. Louis Giants: Baseball: Negro National League (1920–1931) 1906 1906 Giants Park 0 1921 St. Louis Maroons: Baseball: Union Association. National League. 1884 1884 Union ...
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
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Detroit Motor City Giants (1945) Philadelphia Hilldales (1945) St. Louis Stars (Associate Member 1945) Boston Blues (1946) – may have fielded a team in 1945; Cleveland Clippers (1946) – merged with the Brown Dodgers mid-season; Milwaukee Tigers (1946) – replaced the Clippers mid-season; Cincinnati Crescents (Associate Member 1946)