2015–16 St. Louis Blues season


The 2015–16 St. Louis Blues season was the 49th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 5, 1967.

Regular season

March

On March 9, the NHL announced that the Winter Classic will be held in St. Louis, at Busch Stadium on January 2, 2017, against their inter-division rival Chicago Blackhawks. It will be the first time the Blues have hosted it, and the 23rd NHL team to play in an outdoor game. It will be the 9th NHL Winter Classic, with the game marking the 50th anniversary of the inaugural season of Blues hockey when it was admitted to the NHL in June 1967.
On March 25, the Blues clinched a playoff spot for the fifth consecutive season with a win over the Vancouver Canucks, 4–0, at home. Brian Elliott registered his third consecutive shutout tying the franchise record with Greg Millen who did in from Dec. 1–6 in 1989, turning aside 15 shots, after missing 10 games with a lower-body injury. Elliott's previous three consecutive shutout streaks came from March 22–27 in 2012, and again from April 7–11, 2013. He shutout the Canucks earlier in the week on March 19, 3–0 at Vancouver, stopping 19 shots, and on March 22 against the San Jose Sharks, 1–0, stopping 37 shots, some on 5-3 and 6-3 penalty kills near the end of the game. Rookie defenseman Joel Edmundson, scored his first NHL goal, while Kyle Brodziak got the Blues on the board first with his second short-handed goal of the season. Fellow rookie, center Robby Fabbri scored his 18th goal of the season, pushing the Blues to a 2–0 lead in the first period. Carl Gunnarsson made it 3–0 in the 2nd period before Edmundson finished off the scoring in the 3rd period.
On March 26, the Blues became only the 11th team in NHL history to post four consecutive shutouts, after Jake Allen beat the league-leading Washington Capitals, 4–0, turning aside 32 shots at Washington for his sixth shutout of the season. It's the first time of a team winning with four consecutive shutouts since the Phoenix Coyotes had five December 31, 2003 – January 9, 2004 to set the modern record. The Blues have not allowed a goal in 240:18, for the longest streak in their history.
On March 29, Brian Elliott's shutout streak ended at 193:12 with a goal by Mikhail Grigorenko at 18:12 in the first period at home.
The team's shutout streak ended at the same time at 258:29. Elliott is 10-0-1 in his last 12 starts, and leads the NHL with a 1.92 GAA and.935 SV%. The Blues again passed 100 points with a 46-22-9 record, and fighting for first place in the Central Division and Western Conference with the Dallas Stars after a 3–1 win over the Colorado Avalanche.

Playoffs

April

The Blues vs. Chicago Game 5 on April 21, set a Fox Sports Midwest all-time ratings record. It was the most-watched Blues game on that regional sports network in the team's 20 seasons. The double overtime thriller, lost by the Blues 4–3, earned a 15.0 rating with 183,000 households watching in the St. Louis market, according to Nielsen Media Research. It was the most-watched program of the day in St. Louis, as were the previous four games of the series.
Robby Fabbri scored his first goal of the playoffs and added an assist giving him four points overall in the series. The game marked the 11th all-time overtime playoff game between the Blues and Hawks. The Blues hold a 7–4 record in those games and a 3-1 mark in multiple overtime games. The Blues recorded 46 shots against goaltender Corey Crawford – the sixth highest total in a playoff game in club history. Alexander Steen led the team with six, which tied for his second-highest total in a postseason contest.
The Blues vs. Chicago in Game 7 on April 25, shattered all previous ratings records for Fox Sports Midwest. It was the most-watched telecast in the history of that network with a 19.6 rating in the St. Louis DMA, averaging 239,000 households, according to Nielsen Media Research. Viewing peaked at a 25.3 rating/308,000 households/39 share at the end of the game.
Before April 25, the highest-rated event on FOX Sports Midwest was the St. Louis Cardinals' victory at Houston Astros on Sept. 28, 2011 – the final day of the regular season, on which the Cardinals' win and subsequent Atlanta Braves loss put the Cardinals in the postseason. That Cardinals' game earned an 18.0.
Blues-Blackhawks was the No. 1 program of the day in St. Louis. During the game, from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m., it beat the combined rating of St. Louis' ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC affiliates. All seven games of the series were the No. 1 program of the day in St. Louis.
Game 7 was the most-watched program in St. Louis since the Super Bowl on Feb. 7.
The previous high for a Blues game came just last week – a 15.0 for Game 5 against Chicago. FOX Sports Midwest is in its 20th season as the home of the Blues and 23rd with the Cardinals.

May

After two thrilling 4-3 games playoff series wins against the Blackhawks and Stars, but then a six-game loss in the Western Conference Finals to the Sharks, coach Ken Hitchcock, 64, signed a one-year contract extension on May 31, in what he said would be his last season coaching. He guided the St. Louis Blues to their first Western Conference Final appearance since 2001. Hitchcock has accumulated a 224-103-36 record in 363 games behind the bench in St. Louis. His coaching career has spanned 19 NHL seasons, 1,404 games and 757 wins, which ranks fourth all-time in NHL history. He's led his teams to 13 appearances in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, winning one championship with the Dallas Stars in 1999. All of the assistant coaches have been offered similar one-year contract extensions. Blues Associate Coach Brad Shaw, who has been with the club since 2006, has decided not to return and will instead pursue other opportunities.

June

After associate coach Brad Shaw and assistant coach Kirk Muller decided to leave for other opportunities, Mike Yeo, 42, was announced on June 13 to replace coach Ken Hitchcock after his last year, starting in the 2017–18 season. Yeo joins the Blues as associate coach, while Rick Wilson will join the staff as an assistant coach. Ray Bennett, Jim Corsi and Sean Ferrell will also return. Yeo spent the majority of the last five seasons as the head coach of the Minnesota Wild, leading the club to a 173-132-44 record, including a 46-28-8 mark in 2014–15, which was the second-best mark in Wild history. Yeo also guided Minnesota to three post-season appearances, including back-to-back trips to the second round in 2014 and 2015.

Standings

Schedule and results

Pre-season

Regular season

Playoffs

Player statistics

Skaters

Final stats
Player
80403474737
***67173552348
64103949326
79212445483
72143044−1451
82182139262
72181937−225
**73730371020
79925341238
79924332829
*338142288
7231619−418
4210515116
706814544
654913326
767411−137
72369731
48369−98
67189063
21178−44
1342614
64314−668
40213252
****21022−334
210100
200010
5000−14
4000−30
200002
10000−47

Player
209615−52
204111516
20771418
2041014−56
208513−126
2031013−416
202911−819
204610−230
202810316
2045944
20369010
2025714
20044−124
17123−110
20202−26
611205
1902257
16101−48
901118
501112
301100
500007

Bold = led team
* Missed 49 games due to ankle fracture, Oct. 23-Feb. 10
** Missed 9 games due to right knee injury Feb. 6
*** Missed 15 games due to upper-body injury Feb. 20
**** Missed 54 final regular-season games, on IR due to right hamstring injury Dec. 5. He was diagnosed with colitis on April 6, will be re-evaluated in 14 days. He returned to play in Game 3 of the StL-Chi playoffs, April 17.

Goaltenders

Final stats
Player
*47442,583:22261531012.351,260.9206000
**42382,263:002386782.071,113.9304002
30 87:1801042.76 44.9090000
10 24:2600012.50 6.8330000
10 12:4700014.62 4.7500000

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Blues. Stats reflect time with the Blues only.

Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Team only.
* Activated on Feb. 21, after missing 17 games
** Activated on Mar. 18, after missing 10 games
BOLD = led NHL

Playoffs

Final stats
Player
18181,057:4099432.44546.9211002
52 169:0611 72.49 68.8970000

Roster

Updated FINAL ROSTER on May 25, 2016.

Suspensions/fines

Awards and Milestones

Awards

PlayerAwardAwarded
NHL Third Star of the WeekOctober 19, 2015
NHL Second Star of the WeekNovember 2, 2015
NHL Third Star of the WeekNovember 23, 2015
NHL All-Star game selectionJanuary 6, 2016
NHL Third Star of the WeekJanuary 25, 2016
NHL First Star of the WeekMarch 14, 2016
NHL Second Star of the WeekMarch 28, 2016
Wins NHL 17 Cover VoteJune 22, 2016
Named to NHL All-Rookie TeamJune 22, 2016

Milestones

PlayerMilestoneReached
1st Career NHL Game
1st Career NHL Goal
1st Career NHL Point
October 8, 2015
1st Career NHL GameOctober 8, 2015
1st Career NHL GameOctober 8, 2015
C. Parayko1st Career NHL Goal
1st Career NHL Point
October 13, 2015
100th Career NHL PointOctober 16, 2015
200th Career NHL PointNovember 14, 2015
100th Career NHL GoalNovember 21, 2015
30th Career NHL ShutoutDecember 1, 2015
700th Game, StL Blues January 24, 2016
204 Goals, StL Blues March 16, 2016
100th Career NHL Goal March 19, 2016
100th Win as StL BlueMarch 22, 2016
1st NHL GoalMarch 25, 2016
3rd Consecutive Shutout March 25, 2016

Transactions

The Blues has been involved in the following transactions:

Trades

Free agents acquired

Free agents lost

Lost via waivers

Lost via retirement

Player signings

Draft picks

Below are the St. Louis Blues' selections at the 2015 NHL Entry Draft, to be held on June 26–27, 2015 at the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Florida.
Round#PlayerPosNationalityCollege/Junior/Club Team
256Vince DunnDCanadaNiagara IceDogs
494Adam MusilCCanadaRed Deer Rebels
4116Glen GawdinCCanadaSwift Current Broncos
5127Niko MikkolaDFinlandKalpa Jr.
5146Luke OpilkaGUnited StatesU.S. NTDP
6176Liam DundaLWCanadaOwen Sound Attack

;Draft notes