1970–71_St._Louis_Blues_season

1970–71 St. Louis Blues season

1970–71 St. Louis Blues season

National Hockey League team season


The 1970–71 St. Louis Blues season was the St. Louis Blues' fourth season in the National Hockey League (NHL).

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The Blues began the 1970–71 season with high hopes after making a trip to the Stanley Cup Finals in the 1969–70 season. They purchased Christian Bordeleau from the Montreal Canadiens, who led the team in scoring and finished in the top five in game winning goals[3] that season. They also sold Hall-of-Famer Jacques Plante to the Toronto Maple Leafs.[4]

During this season the Blues saw the most ties in their history (19), as well as most home ties (9), and the fewest home losses (7).[5]

Regular season

Divisional standings

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Record vs. opponents

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Schedule and results

GameDateOpponentResultBlues pointsOpponent's scoreRecordStreakPoints
1October 10RangersW311–0–0W12
2October 12CanucksW412–0–0W24
3October 14@Maple LeafsL372–1–0L14
4October 17SabresW413–1–0W16
5October 18@Black HawksT223–1–1T17
6October 21@Golden SealsT223–1–2T28
7October 23@CanucksT113–1–3T39
8October 24@KingsL133–2–3L19
9October 28Golden SealsW324–2–3W111
10October 31KingsW305–2–3W213
11November 5@BruinsW206–2–3W315
12November 7@North StarsT116–2–4T116
13November 12Red WingsW217–2–4W118
14November 14CanadiensT117–2–5T119
15November 15@FlyersW218–2–5W121
16November 17North StarsL358–3–5L121
17November 19@PenguinsW109–3–5W123
18November 21Black HawksT339–3–6T124
19November 24BruinsT559–3–7T225
20November 26Maple LeafsW1010–3–7W127
21November 28CanucksW5111–3–7W229
22December 2@RangersL2411–4–7L129
23December 3@CanadiensL3611–5–7L229
24December 5Red WingsW3012–5–7W131
25December 6@Red WingsW4213–5–7W233
26December 9FlyersL2513–6–7L133
27December 11PenguinsW3214–6–7W135
28December 13@FlyersT2214–6–8T136
29December 15North StarsW2115–6–8W138
30December 16@Black HawksL3815–7–8L138
31December 19BruinsL1715–8–8L238
32December 23CanadiensT2215–8–9T139
33December 26North StarsT1115–8–10T240
34December 27@RangersT4415–8–11T341
35December 30FlyersW5216–8–11W143
36January 2@CanucksW3117–8–11W245
37January 3@KingsW7318–8–11W347
38January 6@Golden SealsL3618–9–11L347
39January 9CanucksT2218–9–12T148
40January 10RangersL2418–10–12L148
41January 12Golden SealsW8219–10–12W150
42January 14@SabresL1219–11–12L150
43January 16Black HawksW3220–11–12W152
44January 21@North StarsL3520–12–12L152
45January 23SabresW7121–12–12W154
46January 27@CanadiensL3521–13–12L154
47January 28@Red WingsT1121–13–13T155
48January 31@BruinsL0621–14–13L155
49February 3@Maple LeafsL2621–15–13L255
50February 5PenguinsT2221–15–14T156
51February 7@FlyersW6222–15–14W158
52February 9Maple LeafsT3322–15–15T159
53February 11BruinsL3522–16–15L159
54February 13RangersW2123–16–15W161
55February 14@RangersL1223–17–15L161
56February 16Golden SealsW5124–17–15W163
57February 20@Maple LeafsL1324–18–15L163
58February 21@SabresW3125–18–15W165
59February 24@PenguinsT5525–18–16T166
60February 25@Red WingsW3126–18–16W168
61February 27@CanadiensL2326–19–16L168
62March 3Black HawksL1526–20–16L168
63March 5Maple LeafsW3127–20–16W170
64March 7@BruinsL1427–21–16L170
65March 9KingsL0427–22–16L270
66March 10@North StarsL0427–23–16L370
67March 13SabresW9028–23–16W172
68March 14@Black HawksT4428–23–17T173
69March 16CanadiensW6229–23–17W175
70March 18@SabresL3529–24–17L175
71March 20Red WingsW2130–24–17W177
72March 23@CanucksL1430–25–17L177
73March 26@Golden SealsW8531–25–17W179
74March 27@KingsW6332–25–17W281
75March 30KingsW4333–25–17W383
76April 1FlyersT1133–25–18T184
77April 3PenguinsW4334–25–18W186
78April 4@PenguinsT1134–25–19T187

Postseason

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Minnesota wins series 4–2.

Statistics

Skater statistics

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties in minutes

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Playoffs

(W2) St. Louis Blues vs. (W4) Minnesota North Stars

April 7 St. Louis Blues 2–3 Minnesota North Stars St. Louis Arena
April 8 St. Louis Blues 4–2 Minnesota North Stars St. Louis Arena
April 10 Minnesota North Stars 0–3 St. Louis Blues Metropolitan Sports Center
April 11 Minnesota North Stars 2–1 St. Louis Blues Metropolitan Sports Center
April 13 St. Louis Blues 3–4 Minnesota North Stars St. Louis Arena
April 15 Minnesota North Stars 5–2 St. Louis Blues Metropolitan Sports Center
Minnesota won series 4–2

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Goalie statistics

Note: GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; Sv% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

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Draft picks

St. Louis's draft picks at the 1970 NHL Amateur Draft held at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal.

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References

  1. "St. Louis Blues History at blues.nhl.com". Archived from the original on May 20, 2011. Retrieved January 13, 2009.
  2. "All-Time NHL Results". NHL.com. Retrieved August 25, 2023.

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