’68-’69 St. Louis Blues (37-25-14, 88 points (1st in West), Lost in Stanley Cup Final) ’69-’70 St. Louis Blues (37-27-12, 86 points (1st in West), Lost in Stanley Cup Final) ’67-’68 St. Louis Blues (27-31-16, 70 points (3rd in West), Lost in Stanley Cup Final) ’00-’01 St. Louis Blues (43-22-12-5, 103 points (2nd in Central), Lost in Conference Final) ’99-’00 St. Louis Blues (51-19-11-1, 114 points (1st in Central), Lost in Conference Quarterfinal) ’80-’81 St. Louis Blues (45-18-17, 107 points (1st in Smythe), Lost in Conference Quarterfinal) ’94-’95 St. Louis Blues (28-15-5, 61 points (2nd in Central), Lost in Conference Quarterfinal) ’13-’14 St. Louis Blues (52-23-7, 111 points (2nd in Central), Lost in First Round)

The ’99-’00 St. Louis Blues were the 21st seed in the inaugural Ultimate NHL Playoff. They swept the 44th-seeded ’74-’75 Kansas City Scouts in the First Round and then took a 3-2 series lead in the Second Round over the 12th-seeded ’95-’96 Colorado Avalanche. However, the Blues would eventually lose Game 6 and then Game 7 to end their tournament.

Players to Watch:

D – Al MacInnis – We all remember him for having that booming slap shot from the point, but he was just one of some big shots for the Blues in the ’90s and early 2000s.

– We all remember him for having that booming slap shot from the point, but he was just one of some big shots for the Blues in the ’90s and early 2000s. D – Chris Pronger – Yeah, him and MacInnis on the same team. Yikes, look out goalies.

– Yeah, him and MacInnis on the same team. Yikes, look out goalies. RW – Brett Hull – He only makes one appearance in this tournament with the 7th-seeded ’94-’95 Blues, but how could I not include one of the greatest goalscorers of all-time.