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Шайбы Бучневича и Тарасенко не спасли «Сент-Луис» от поражения в матче с «Вегасом»

В составе победившей команды голами отметились Джейк Нейборс и Джордан Кайру, который оформил хет-трик. Российский нападающий "Блюз" Павел Бучневич в этом поединке набрал три очка, все три раза выступив ассистентом для Кайру.

Он ни в одном сезоне не сыграл без травм, но в каждом из них он провёл более 60 матчей и явно показал себя на элитном уровне. Его универсальность делает его чрезвычайно ценным для «Сент-Луиса», так как он может играть вместе с кем угодно и вести игру»...

The move proved both ill-conceived and ill-timed, as the renamed St. Louis Eagles continued to lose money.

Their situation was not helped by the decision to keep the Eagles in the Canadian Division to keep the divisions balanced, which left the team with unaffordable travel expenses to games in Toronto and Montreal. The team finished last in the division and disbanded after one season. Following further contraction, the league stabilized at six teams after 1942. During this period, the NHL rebuffed attempts at further expansion. Eventually, the St.

Louis Arena came under the control of the owners of the Chicago Black Hawks. The Black Hawks treated St. Louis as a secondary market, placing minor league affiliates there and even playing a few NHL games in St. Louis was the last of the six expansion teams to gain entry into the League; the market was chosen over Baltimore at the insistence of the Black Hawks owners, James D. Norris and Arthur Wirtz.

Louis was no longer useful as a secondary market. Nevertheless, the Black Hawks owners still owned the St. Louis Arena. They sought to unload what was then a decrepit facility which had not been well-maintained since the 1940s, and thus pressed the NHL to give the franchise to St. Louis, which had not submitted a formal expansion bid.

The Black Hawks owners felt they could establish a "lovable loser" much like the Cubs with the St. Louis hockey team. Wolfson, who were granted the franchise in 1966. Sid Salomon III convinced his initially wary father to make a bid for the team. Former St.

He played with the Blues from 1967 to 1972. Lynn Patrick initially served as general manager and head coach. However, he resigned as head coach in late November after recording a 4—13—2 record. He was replaced by assistant coach Scotty Bowman , who thereafter led the team to a winning record for the rest of the season. As part of the expansion, the NHL had agreed to put all of the expansion teams in the new Western Division , an arrangement which was intended to ensure all of the new teams all had an equal chance of reaching the playoffs.

Although they had finished in third place, St. Louis was regarded as fairly evenly matched with the other three Western qualifiers since only four points separated first and fourth place. However, St. Louis was swept in their first Finals appearance by the heavily favored Montreal Canadiens. Under Bowman, the Blues dominated the West for the next two seasons, becoming the only expansion team to compile a winning record, and they captured division titles by wide margins each year.

While the first Blues teams included fading veterans like Doug Harvey , Don McKenney and Dickie Moore , the goaltending tandem of veterans Glenn Hall and Jacques Plante proved more durable, winning a Vezina Trophy in 1969 behind a sterling defense that featured players like skilled defensive forward Jim Roberts , team captain Al Arbour and hardrock brothers Bob and Barclay Plager. He gave his players cars, signed them to deferred contracts and treated them to vacations in Florida. The players, used to being treated like mere commodities, felt the only way they could pay him back was to give their best on the ice every night. The Stanley Cup playoff format changed in such a way that a Western team was no longer guaranteed a Finals berth, and also the Chicago Black Hawks were moved into the Western Division following the 1970 expansion. The Blues lost Bowman, who left during the 1970—71 season following a power-sharing dispute with Sid Salomon III who was taking an increasing role in team affairs , [6] as well as Hall, Plante, Goyette and ultimately Berenson, who were all lost to retirement or trade.

Veteran player Al Arbour hastily stepped in to coach the team. Under Arbour, the Blues essentially matched their 1969—70 regular season performance in their fourth season, and were still the best of the expansion teams; however, it was only good enough for second place in the West as St. Louis finished 20 points behind Chicago. The Blues would go on to be upset by the North Stars in six games, thus failing to advance past the first round for the first time in franchise history. Defensively, however, the Blues were less than stellar and saw Chicago and the Philadelphia Flyers overtake the Division.

After missing the playoffs for the first time in 1973—74 , the Blues ended up in the Smythe Division after a League realignment. This division was particularly weak, and in 1976—77 , the Blues won it while finishing five games below. Drafted by the Blues in 1976, Bernie Federko played with the team from 1976 to 1989. He holds the record for games played with the Blues. In the meantime, the franchise was on the brink of financial collapse.

This was partly due to the pressures of the World Hockey Association WHA , but mostly the result of financial decisions made when the Salomons first acquired the franchise. One of them was Emile Francis , who served as team president, general manager and head coach. In hopes of saving the franchise, Francis persuaded St. The Salomons sold the Blues to Ralston on July 27, 1977. However, longtime Ralston Purina chairman R.

Hal Dean said that he intended to keep the Blues as a Ralston subsidiary only temporarily until a more stable owner who would keep the team in St. Louis could be found. Ralston renamed the arena the "Checkerdome. After being one of the worst teams a couple of years before, they were one of the best in 1981 , as they finished with a then-franchise-best record of 45—18—17 record which translated to 107 points and the second-best record in the league. They also had strong goaltending led by Mike Liut.

Their regular season success, however, did not transfer into the playoffs, as they were eliminated by the New York Rangers in the second round 2—4 after beating the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round 3—2. The Blues would underachieve greatly the following year as they posted a 32—40—8, but they beat the Winnipeg Jets 3—1 in the Norris Division Semi-Finals before dropping to the Chicago Black Hawks in the Norris Division 2—4. However, Dean took the losses philosophically, having taken over out of a sense of civic responsibility. In 1981, Dean retired. His successor, William Stiritz, wanted to refocus on the core pet food business, and his personal sporting interests were in horse racing rather than hockey.

He saw the Blues as just another money-bleeding division, and put the team on the market. While the fans were stunned, the players were aware of this. These distractions would greatly affect their performance as they squeezed into the playoffs with a 25—40—15 record in the 1983 season, good enough for 65 points. The Blues then fired 60 percent of their employees. The remaining staff included the accounting department, scouting staff, and coach Barclay Plager.

Louis, which had not submitted a formal expansion bid. The Black Hawks owners felt they could establish a "lovable loser" much like the Cubs with the St. Louis hockey team. Wolfson, who were granted the franchise in 1966. Sid Salomon III convinced his initially wary father to make a bid for the team.

Former St. He played with the Blues from 1967 to 1972. Lynn Patrick initially served as general manager and head coach. However, he resigned as head coach in late November after recording a 4—13—2 record. He was replaced by assistant coach Scotty Bowman , who thereafter led the team to a winning record for the rest of the season.

As part of the expansion, the NHL had agreed to put all of the expansion teams in the new Western Division , an arrangement which was intended to ensure all of the new teams all had an equal chance of reaching the playoffs. Although they had finished in third place, St. Louis was regarded as fairly evenly matched with the other three Western qualifiers since only four points separated first and fourth place. However, St. Louis was swept in their first Finals appearance by the heavily favored Montreal Canadiens.

Under Bowman, the Blues dominated the West for the next two seasons, becoming the only expansion team to compile a winning record, and they captured division titles by wide margins each year. While the first Blues teams included fading veterans like Doug Harvey , Don McKenney and Dickie Moore , the goaltending tandem of veterans Glenn Hall and Jacques Plante proved more durable, winning a Vezina Trophy in 1969 behind a sterling defense that featured players like skilled defensive forward Jim Roberts , team captain Al Arbour and hardrock brothers Bob and Barclay Plager. He gave his players cars, signed them to deferred contracts and treated them to vacations in Florida. The players, used to being treated like mere commodities, felt the only way they could pay him back was to give their best on the ice every night. The Stanley Cup playoff format changed in such a way that a Western team was no longer guaranteed a Finals berth, and also the Chicago Black Hawks were moved into the Western Division following the 1970 expansion.

The Blues lost Bowman, who left during the 1970—71 season following a power-sharing dispute with Sid Salomon III who was taking an increasing role in team affairs , [6] as well as Hall, Plante, Goyette and ultimately Berenson, who were all lost to retirement or trade. Veteran player Al Arbour hastily stepped in to coach the team. Under Arbour, the Blues essentially matched their 1969—70 regular season performance in their fourth season, and were still the best of the expansion teams; however, it was only good enough for second place in the West as St. Louis finished 20 points behind Chicago. The Blues would go on to be upset by the North Stars in six games, thus failing to advance past the first round for the first time in franchise history.

Defensively, however, the Blues were less than stellar and saw Chicago and the Philadelphia Flyers overtake the Division. After missing the playoffs for the first time in 1973—74 , the Blues ended up in the Smythe Division after a League realignment. This division was particularly weak, and in 1976—77 , the Blues won it while finishing five games below. Drafted by the Blues in 1976, Bernie Federko played with the team from 1976 to 1989. He holds the record for games played with the Blues.

In the meantime, the franchise was on the brink of financial collapse. This was partly due to the pressures of the World Hockey Association WHA , but mostly the result of financial decisions made when the Salomons first acquired the franchise. One of them was Emile Francis , who served as team president, general manager and head coach. In hopes of saving the franchise, Francis persuaded St. The Salomons sold the Blues to Ralston on July 27, 1977.

However, longtime Ralston Purina chairman R. Hal Dean said that he intended to keep the Blues as a Ralston subsidiary only temporarily until a more stable owner who would keep the team in St. Louis could be found. Ralston renamed the arena the "Checkerdome. After being one of the worst teams a couple of years before, they were one of the best in 1981 , as they finished with a then-franchise-best record of 45—18—17 record which translated to 107 points and the second-best record in the league.

They also had strong goaltending led by Mike Liut. Their regular season success, however, did not transfer into the playoffs, as they were eliminated by the New York Rangers in the second round 2—4 after beating the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round 3—2. The Blues would underachieve greatly the following year as they posted a 32—40—8, but they beat the Winnipeg Jets 3—1 in the Norris Division Semi-Finals before dropping to the Chicago Black Hawks in the Norris Division 2—4. However, Dean took the losses philosophically, having taken over out of a sense of civic responsibility. In 1981, Dean retired.

His successor, William Stiritz, wanted to refocus on the core pet food business, and his personal sporting interests were in horse racing rather than hockey. He saw the Blues as just another money-bleeding division, and put the team on the market. While the fans were stunned, the players were aware of this. These distractions would greatly affect their performance as they squeezed into the playoffs with a 25—40—15 record in the 1983 season, good enough for 65 points. The Blues then fired 60 percent of their employees.

The remaining staff included the accounting department, scouting staff, and coach Barclay Plager. They also requested that the court allow them to give up the team and bar the NHL from interfering with the sale of the team. On June 3, Ralston announced that it had no interest in running the team anymore. Because they were not required to participate in the 1983 NHL Entry Draft , they did not send a representative, which led the Blues to forfeit their picks. Louis Blues hockey operation.

It then took control of the franchise and began searching for a new owner. League president John Ziegler said they would try to keep the team in St. However, had the league not found a new owner by August 6, it would dissolve the team and hold a dispersal draft for the players. Louis-based investors for the team and the arena. Ornest ran the Blues very cheaply, though the players did not mind.

According to Sutter, they wanted to stay in St. Louis because it reminded them of the rural Canadian towns where many of them grew up. For instance, Ornest asked many players to defer their salaries to help meet operating costs, but the players always got paid in the end. Louis, plus three on their farm team, the Montana Magic. Most NHL teams during the mid-1980s had over 60 players under contract.

During this time, Doug Gilmour , drafted by St. Louis in 1982 , emerged as a star.

«Сент-Луис» обменял Владимира Тарасенко в «Нью-Йорк Рейнджерс»

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Были серии взлетов и поражений, а в последние годы к ним прибавились участившиеся травмы. Причем фанаты «Сент-Луиса» то винят Владимира в своих поражениях за его глупые ошибки на поле, то воспевают до небес. А сам россиянин в прошлом году даже подыскивал себе новую команду, недовольный уровнем медицинского лечения после своих травм — недообследование привело к повторным операциям. Кроме того, за 9 лет в составе ему так и не предложили капитанскую нашивку.

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Louis, which had not submitted a formal expansion bid. The Black Hawks owners felt they could establish a "lovable loser" much like the Cubs with the St. Louis hockey team. Wolfson, who were granted the franchise in 1966.

Sid Salomon III convinced his initially wary father to make a bid for the team. Former St. He played with the Blues from 1967 to 1972. Lynn Patrick initially served as general manager and head coach. However, he resigned as head coach in late November after recording a 4—13—2 record. He was replaced by assistant coach Scotty Bowman , who thereafter led the team to a winning record for the rest of the season. As part of the expansion, the NHL had agreed to put all of the expansion teams in the new Western Division , an arrangement which was intended to ensure all of the new teams all had an equal chance of reaching the playoffs. Although they had finished in third place, St. Louis was regarded as fairly evenly matched with the other three Western qualifiers since only four points separated first and fourth place.

However, St. Louis was swept in their first Finals appearance by the heavily favored Montreal Canadiens. Under Bowman, the Blues dominated the West for the next two seasons, becoming the only expansion team to compile a winning record, and they captured division titles by wide margins each year. While the first Blues teams included fading veterans like Doug Harvey , Don McKenney and Dickie Moore , the goaltending tandem of veterans Glenn Hall and Jacques Plante proved more durable, winning a Vezina Trophy in 1969 behind a sterling defense that featured players like skilled defensive forward Jim Roberts , team captain Al Arbour and hardrock brothers Bob and Barclay Plager. He gave his players cars, signed them to deferred contracts and treated them to vacations in Florida. The players, used to being treated like mere commodities, felt the only way they could pay him back was to give their best on the ice every night. The Stanley Cup playoff format changed in such a way that a Western team was no longer guaranteed a Finals berth, and also the Chicago Black Hawks were moved into the Western Division following the 1970 expansion. The Blues lost Bowman, who left during the 1970—71 season following a power-sharing dispute with Sid Salomon III who was taking an increasing role in team affairs , [6] as well as Hall, Plante, Goyette and ultimately Berenson, who were all lost to retirement or trade. Veteran player Al Arbour hastily stepped in to coach the team.

Under Arbour, the Blues essentially matched their 1969—70 regular season performance in their fourth season, and were still the best of the expansion teams; however, it was only good enough for second place in the West as St. Louis finished 20 points behind Chicago. The Blues would go on to be upset by the North Stars in six games, thus failing to advance past the first round for the first time in franchise history. Defensively, however, the Blues were less than stellar and saw Chicago and the Philadelphia Flyers overtake the Division. After missing the playoffs for the first time in 1973—74 , the Blues ended up in the Smythe Division after a League realignment. This division was particularly weak, and in 1976—77 , the Blues won it while finishing five games below. Drafted by the Blues in 1976, Bernie Federko played with the team from 1976 to 1989. He holds the record for games played with the Blues. In the meantime, the franchise was on the brink of financial collapse.

This was partly due to the pressures of the World Hockey Association WHA , but mostly the result of financial decisions made when the Salomons first acquired the franchise. One of them was Emile Francis , who served as team president, general manager and head coach. In hopes of saving the franchise, Francis persuaded St. The Salomons sold the Blues to Ralston on July 27, 1977. However, longtime Ralston Purina chairman R. Hal Dean said that he intended to keep the Blues as a Ralston subsidiary only temporarily until a more stable owner who would keep the team in St. Louis could be found. Ralston renamed the arena the "Checkerdome. After being one of the worst teams a couple of years before, they were one of the best in 1981 , as they finished with a then-franchise-best record of 45—18—17 record which translated to 107 points and the second-best record in the league.

They also had strong goaltending led by Mike Liut. Their regular season success, however, did not transfer into the playoffs, as they were eliminated by the New York Rangers in the second round 2—4 after beating the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round 3—2. The Blues would underachieve greatly the following year as they posted a 32—40—8, but they beat the Winnipeg Jets 3—1 in the Norris Division Semi-Finals before dropping to the Chicago Black Hawks in the Norris Division 2—4. However, Dean took the losses philosophically, having taken over out of a sense of civic responsibility. In 1981, Dean retired. His successor, William Stiritz, wanted to refocus on the core pet food business, and his personal sporting interests were in horse racing rather than hockey. He saw the Blues as just another money-bleeding division, and put the team on the market. While the fans were stunned, the players were aware of this. These distractions would greatly affect their performance as they squeezed into the playoffs with a 25—40—15 record in the 1983 season, good enough for 65 points.

The Blues then fired 60 percent of their employees. The remaining staff included the accounting department, scouting staff, and coach Barclay Plager. They also requested that the court allow them to give up the team and bar the NHL from interfering with the sale of the team. On June 3, Ralston announced that it had no interest in running the team anymore. Because they were not required to participate in the 1983 NHL Entry Draft , they did not send a representative, which led the Blues to forfeit their picks. Louis Blues hockey operation. It then took control of the franchise and began searching for a new owner. League president John Ziegler said they would try to keep the team in St. However, had the league not found a new owner by August 6, it would dissolve the team and hold a dispersal draft for the players.

Louis-based investors for the team and the arena. Ornest ran the Blues very cheaply, though the players did not mind. According to Sutter, they wanted to stay in St. Louis because it reminded them of the rural Canadian towns where many of them grew up. For instance, Ornest asked many players to defer their salaries to help meet operating costs, but the players always got paid in the end. Louis, plus three on their farm team, the Montana Magic. Most NHL teams during the mid-1980s had over 60 players under contract. During this time, Doug Gilmour , drafted by St. Louis in 1982 , emerged as a star.

«Сент-Луис» обменял Владимира Тарасенко в «Нью-Йорк Рейнджерс»

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