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  2. FanDuel Sports Network Midwest - Wikipedia

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    As the St. Louis region is claimed by both the NBA's Indiana Pacers and Memphis Grizzlies, select games from FanDuel Sports Network Indiana and FanDuel Sports Network South are carried, either as repeats, on FanDuel Sports Network Midwest Plus, or on the main channel if a Blues or SLU game is not scheduled that night.

  3. 2018–19 St. Louis Blues season - Wikipedia

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    The Blues then went on a franchise-record 11-game winning streak and had a 30–10–5 run to finish the season. They clinched a playoff spot on March 29, 2019. [7] [8] In the playoffs, the Blues defeated the Winnipeg Jets, Dallas Stars, and San Jose Sharks to advance to the 2019 Stanley Cup Finals, where they faced the Boston Bruins.

  4. 2000–01 St. Louis Blues season - Wikipedia

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    The 2000–01 St. Louis Blues season was the 34th for the franchise in St. Louis, Missouri.After winning the Presidents' Trophy the previous season, the Blues finished the regular-season with a record of 43 wins, 22 losses, 12 ties and 5 overtime losses, enough for 103 points and a trip to the 2001 Stanley Cup playoffs.

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  6. List of NHL rivalries - Wikipedia

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    The Kings–Sharks rivalry started in 1991, when the San Jose Sharks were spun off from the North Stars and effectively reborn under the Seals' previous ownership. This rivalry really kicked things off with defeating the Wayne Gretzky era Los Angeles Kings 4–0 on April 28, 1995, destroyed any hope of a Kings playoff appearance.

  7. 2004 Stanley Cup playoffs - Wikipedia

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    Chris Osgood was equally strong in net for the Blues, but allowed a goal to Niko Dimitrakos in the first overtime. [35] Nabokov gave up only one goal in game two, a 3–1 Sharks victory highlighted by Patrick Marleau's hat-trick. [36] In game three the Blues used home-ice advantage to post a 4–1 victory getting a hat-trick from Mike Sillinger ...

  8. 2002 Stanley Cup playoffs - Wikipedia

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    San Jose Sharks, Pacific Division champions – 99 points (44 wins) St. Louis Blues – 98 points; Chicago Blackhawks – 96 points; Phoenix Coyotes – 95 points (40 wins, 7 points head-to-head vs. Los Angeles) Los Angeles Kings – 95 points (40 wins, 3 points head-to-head vs. Phoenix) Vancouver Canucks – 94 points

  9. Tasesa Lavea - Wikipedia

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    Lavea played fly-half for the Blues in Super Rugby from 2004 to 2006. He also played at inside centre for the Chiefs in the 2007 and 2008 seasons. In 2009 he rejoined the Blues.. At provincial level, Lavea played for Auckland in the National Provincial Championship from 2003 through to 2007.