1969–70 St. Louis Blues season

1969–70 St. Louis Blues season

NHLTeamSeason
Season=1969–70
Team=St. Louis Blues
Conference=
ConferenceRank=
Division=West
DivisionRank=1st
Record=37–27–12
HomeRecord=
RoadRecord=
GoalsFor=224
GoalsAgainst=179
GeneralManager=Scotty Bowman
Coach=Scotty Bowman
Captain=Al Arbour and Red Berenson
AltCaptain=
Arena=St. Louis Arena
Attendance=
GoalsLeader=Red Berenson (33)
AssistsLeader=Phil Goyette (49)
PointsLeader=Phil Goyette (78)
PIMLeader=Barclay Plager (128)
WinsLeader=Jacques Plante (18)
GAALeader=Ernie Wakely (2.11)

The St. Louis Blues season involved finishing in first place in the West Division for the second consecutive season. The Blues were the only team in the West Division with a winning record as they finished 22 points ahead of the second place Pittsburgh Penguins. The Blues matched their previous season's total of 37 wins but finished with 86 points, two points shy of the previous season's points total. NHL legend Camille Henry would play his final game with the St. Louis Blues. In 4 games, Henry would get 3 points in 4 games.

From a goaltending standpoint, the franchise experienced many changes. Glenn Hall had retired at the end of the 1968–69 season but returned. Despite an appearance in the All-Star Game, Jacques Plante would play his final season in St. Louis. He was sold by the Blues to the Toronto Maple Leafs for cash, May 18, 1970. Ernie Wakely would be acquired from the defending Stanley Cup champion Montreal Canadiens and would become the Blues starting goaltender for the following season.

In the playoffs, St. Louis defeated the Minnesota North Stars 4–2 and the Pittsburgh Penguins 4–2 to advance to their third consecutive Stanley Cup Final. Phil Goyette became the first Lady Byng Trophy winner in franchise history as he led the team with 78 points.

Offseason

NHL Draft

"Boston wins the series 4–0."

Roster

Awards and records

* Clarence S. Campbell Bowl
* Lady Byng Memorial Trophy: || Phil Goyette
* Jacques Plante, Goaltender, NHL All-Star Game

References

* [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000361970.html Blues on Hockey Database]


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