2007–08 St. Louis Blues season
National Hockey League team season
The 2007–08 St. Louis Blues season began on October 4, 2007, with a game in Glendale, Arizona , against the Phoenix Coyotes . It is the Blues' 41st season in the National Hockey League (NHL).
Key dates prior to the start of the season:
Regular season
The Blues struggled on the power-play, finishing 31st in power-play goals scored (47) and 30th overall in power-play percentage (14.07%).[ 1]
Divisional standings
Conference standings
Divisions: PA – Pacific, CE – Central, NW – Northwest
bold – qualified for playoffs, y – division winner, p – Presidents' Trophy winner
Schedule and results
October
Record: 6–4–0; Home: 4–2–0; Road: 2–2–0
Attendance: 103,299 (6)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
1
October 4
St. Louis
2 – 3
Phoenix
Legace
17,799
0–1–0
0
2
October 6
St. Louis
5 – 3
Los Angeles
Toivonen
18,118
1–1–0
2
3
October 10
Nashville
4 – 1
St. Louis
Legace
19,150
2–1–0
4
4
October 12
Colorado
4 – 1
St. Louis
Legace
19,150
3–1–0
6
5
October 17
St. Louis
3 – 1
Chicago
Legace
10,002
4–1–0
8
6
October 20
Minnesota
3 – 1
St. Louis
Legace
19,150
4–2–0
8
7
October 23
Anaheim
2 – 4
St. Louis
Legace
14,764
5–2–0
10
8
October 25
St. Louis
0 – 3
Columbus
Toivonen
12,786
5–3–0
10
9
October 27
Washington
3 – 4
St. Louis
Legace
16,863
6–3–0
12
10
October 30
Phoenix
1 – 2
St. Louis
Legace
14,222
6–4–0
12
November
Record: 8–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 3–3–1
Attendance: 105,838 (6) Total: 209,137 (12)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
11
November 1
St. Louis
3 – 2
Minnesota
Legace
18,568
7–4–0
14
12
November 3
Chicago
3 – 2
St. Louis
Legace
19,150
7–5–0
14
13
November 4
St. Louis
0 – 3
Columbus
Toivonen
13,254
7–6–0
14
14
November 9
St. Louis
2 – 4
Chicago
Legace
16,149
7–7–0
14
15
November 13
Detroit
3 – 4
St. Louis
Legace
18,440
8–7–0
16
16
November 16
Columbus
2 – 3
St. Louis
Legace
19,150
9–7–0
18
17
November 17
St. Louis
3 – 2
Nashville
SO
Toivonen
15,246
10–7–0
20
18
November 19
Nashville
1 – 2
St. Louis
Legace
15,239
11–7–0
22
19
November 21
St. Louis
0 – 3
Detroit
Legace
19,124
11–8–0
22
20
November 23
Vancouver
1 – 3
St. Louis
Toivonen
18,721
12–8–0
24
21
November 25
Calgary
0 – 3
St. Louis
Legace
15,138
13–8–0
26
22
November 28
St. Louis
4 – 3
Buffalo
Legace
18,690
14–8–0
28
23
November 30
St. Louis
2 – 3
Minnesota
OT
Legace
18,568
14–8–1
29
December
Record: 5–6–3; Home: 2–4–2; Road: 3–2–1
Attendance: 139,681 (8) Total: 348,818 (20)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
24
December 1
Chicago
1 – 3
St. Louis
Toivonen
19,150
15–8–1
31
25
December 4
St. Louis
1 – 3
Calgary
Toivonen
19,289
15–9–1
31
26
December 7
St. Louis
4 – 3
Edmonton
Toivonen
16,839
16–9–1
33
27
December 9
St. Louis
5 – 9
Colorado
Toivonen
15,476
16–10–1
33
28
December 11
Edmonton
5 – 4
St. Louis
SO
Toivonen
14,329
16–10–2
34
29
December 13
Florida
1 – 0
St. Louis
Legace
14,088
16–11–2
34
30
December 16
Calgary
5 – 3
St. Louis
Legace
16,733
16–12–2
34
31
December 20
Detroit
2 – 3
St. Louis
Legace
19,150
17–12–2
36
32
December 22
St. Louis
4 – 1
Boston
Legace
14,200
18–12–2
38
33
December 23
Atlanta
3 – 2
St. Louis
OT
Legace
17,731
18–12–3
39
34
December 26
Detroit
5 – 0
St. Louis
Legace
19,250
18–13–3
39
35
December 28
San Jose
1 – 0
St. Louis
Legace
19,250
18–14–3
39
36
December 29
St. Louis
4 – 5
Dallas
SO
Toivonen
18,532
18–14–4
40
37
December 31
St. Louis
2 – 0
Detroit
Legace
20,066
19–14–4
42
January
Record: 4–5–3; Home: 3–1–2; Road: 1–4–1
Attendance: 101,341 (6) Total: 450,159 (26)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
38
January 2
Edmonton
3 – 2
St. Louis
OT
Toivonen
14,465
19–14–5
43
39
January 5
Carolina
0 – 1
St. Louis
Legace
19,150
20–14–5
45
40
January 8
Columbus
1 – 6
St. Louis
Legace
14,818
21–14–5
47
41
January 10
Dallas
2 – 4
St. Louis
Legace
16,805
22–14–5
49
42
January 11
St. Louis
4 – 6
Columbus
Toivonen
15,233
22–15–5
49
43
January 13
Vancouver
4 – 3
St. Louis
SO
Legace
16,828
22–15–6
50
44
January 16
St. Louis
1 – 6
Chicago
Schwarz
17,570
22–16–6
50
45
January 19
Nashville
5 – 2
St. Louis
Legace
19,275
22–17–6
50
46
January 21
St. Louis
3 – 6
Nashville
Legace
13,642
22–18–6
50
47
January 23
St. Louis
2 – 3
Vancouver
SO
Legace
18,630
22–18–7
51
48
January 24
St. Louis
1 – 4
San Jose
Legace
17,142
22–19–7
51
49
January 29
St. Louis
3 – 2
Toronto
Legace
19,363
23–19–7
53
February
Record: 5–7–3; Home: 4–4–1; Road: 1–3–2
Attendance: 162,932 (9) Total: 613,091 (35)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
50
February 1
Anaheim
0 – 1
St. Louis
SO
Legace
19,150
24–19–7
55
51
February 2
Colorado
6 – 4
St. Louis
Legace
19,150
24–20–7
55
52
February 5
Tampa Bay
5 – 4
St. Louis
Legace
17,150
24–21–7
55
53
February 9
St. Louis
2 – 6
Dallas
Toivonen
18,584
24–22–7
55
54
February 10
Minnesota
2 – 1
St. Louis
SO
Legace
16,477
24–22–8
56
55
February 12
Los Angeles
2 – 4
St. Louis
Legace
15,688
25–22–8
58
56
February 14
St. Louis
4 – 1
Colorado
Legace
17,131
26–22–8
60
57
February 16
St. Louis
1 – 2
Nashville
OT
Legace
17,113
26–22–9
61
58
February 17
Columbus
1 – 5
St. Louis
Legace
19,150
27–22–9
63
59
February 19
Chicago
1 – 5
St. Louis
Legace
19,150
28–22–9
65
60
February 21
St. Louis
1 – 5
Los Angeles
Legace
14,132
28–23–9
65
61
February 22
St. Louis
1 – 2
Anaheim
OT
Legace
17,174
28–23–10
66
62
February 24
St. Louis
0 – 2
Phoenix
Legace
14,845
28–24–10
66
63
February 26
Dallas
3 – 1
St. Louis
Legace
19,150
28–25–10
66
64
February 28
Phoenix
2 – 1
St. Louis
Legace
17,867
28–26–10
66
March
Record: 3–9–2; Home: 1–3–0; Road: 2–6–2
Attendance: 72,423 (4) Total: 685,514 (39)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
65
March 1
San Jose
2 – 0
St. Louis
Legace
19,150
28–27–10
66
66
March 4
Los Angeles
2 – 3
St. Louis
Legace
14,973
29–27–10
68
67
March 5
St. Louis
1 – 4
Detroit
Legace
18,064
29–28–10
68
68
March 8
St. Louis
2 – 4
Vancouver
Legace
18,630
29–29–10
68
69
March 10
St. Louis
3 – 7
Calgary
Toivonen
19,289
29–30–10
68
70
March 11
St. Louis
3 – 4
Edmonton
OT
Legace
16,839
29–30–11
69
71
March 14
St. Louis
1 – 4
San Jose
Toivonen
17,496
29–31–11
69
72
March 15
St. Louis
2 – 5
Anaheim
Legace
17,174
29–32–11
69
73
March 18
St. Louis
4 – 3
Montreal
SO
Legace
21,273
30–32–11
71
74
March 20
St. Louis
2 – 3
Ottawa
Toivonen
20,027
30–33–11
71
75
March 23
St. Louis
3 – 4
Chicago
OT
Toivonen
19,146
30–33–12
72
76
March 25
Detroit
2 – 1
St. Louis
Legace
19,150
30–34–12
72
77
March 28
St. Louis
4 – 3
Detroit
OT
Legace
20,066
31–34–12
74
78
March 29
Chicago
4 – 3
St. Louis
Legace
19,150
31–35–12
74
April
Record: 2–1–1; Home: 1–0–1; Road: 1–1–0
Attendance: 36,507 (2) Total: 722,021 (41)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
79
April 1
Nashville
4 – 3
St. Louis
OT
Toivonen
17,357
31–35–13
75
80
April 3
St. Louis
2 – 3
Nashville
Toivonen
17,113
31–36–13
75
81
April 5
Columbus
0 – 3
St. Louis
Legace
19,150
32–36–13
77
82
April 6
St. Louis
4 – 1
Columbus
Toivonen
17,739
33–36–13
79
Green background indicates win.
Red background indicates regulation loss.
White background indicates overtime/shootout loss.
Playoffs
The Blues failed to qualify for the playoffs for the third season in a row and dropped from 81 points (34–35–13) in 2006–07, but they did manage to dramatically increase their average attendance from 12,520 (59.6% of capacity) that year, to 17,610 (92.0% of capacity) in 2007–08.
Player statistics
Skaters
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
* out for season with injury
** traded away
through April 6, 2008
Goaltenders
Note: GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SA = Shots against; Sv% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average
through April 6, 2008
Awards and records
Records
Milestones
Regular Season
Player
Milestone
Reached
Erik Johnson
1st NHL Game 1st NHL Assist 1st NHL Point
October 4, 2007
Steve Wagner
1st NHL Game
October 4, 2007
Erik Johnson
1st NHL Goal
October 6, 2007
Steve Wagner
1st NHL Assist 1st NHL Point
October 6, 2007
David Perron
1st NHL Game 1st NHL Assist 1st NHL Point
October 12, 2007
Martin Rucinsky
600th NHL Point
October 20, 2007
Steve Wagner
1st NHL Goal
October 20, 2007
Dan Hinote
400th NHL Game
October 27, 2007
Keith Tkachuk
1,000th NHL Game
December 1, 2007
Barret Jackman
500th NHL Penalty Minute
December 20, 2007
Matt Walker
1st NHL Goal
February 17, 2008
Andy McDonald
100th NHL Goal
February 17, 2008
Ryan Johnson
100th NHL Point
March 4, 2008
Andy Murray
600th NHL Coaching Game
March 5, 2008
Keith Tkachuk
500th NHL Goal
April 6, 2008
Transactions
The Blues have been involved in the following transactions during the 2007–08 season.
Trades
June 26, 2007
To St. Louis Blues Keith Tkachuk conditional 4th round pick in 2008
To Atlanta Thrashers conditional 1st round pick in 2008
July 23, 2007
To St. Louis Blues Hannu Toivonen
To Boston Bruins Carl Soderberg
August 1, 2007
To St. Louis Blues Francois-Pierre Guenette
To Vancouver Canucks Zack Fitzgerald
November 8, 2007
To St. Louis Blues 7th round pick in 2008 Entry Draft
To Colorado Avalanche Jason Bacashihua
December 14, 2007
To St. Louis Blues Andy McDonald
To Anaheim Ducks Doug Weight Michael Birner 7th round pick in 2008 – Paul Karpowich
February 26, 2008
To St. Louis Blues Cam Janssen
To New Jersey Devils Bryce Salvador
February 26, 2008
To St. Louis Blues 4th round pick in 2008 – Dale Weise
To New York Rangers Christian Backman
June 4, 2008
To St. Louis Blues T. J. Fast
To Los Angeles Kings 5th round draft pick in 2009 – Wade Megan
June 19, 2008
To St. Louis Blues 3rd round pick in 2008 – James Livingston
To Toronto Maple Leafs Jamal Mayers
June 20, 2008
To St. Louis Blues Chris Mason
To Nashville Predators 4th round pick in 2008 – Dale Weise
Free agents
Contract renewals
Player
Contract Terms (yrs., $Total / yr.)
Jason Bacashihua
1 year, $643,720
D. J. King
3 years, $1.6 million
Matt Walker
1 year, $600,000
Jeff Woywitka
1 year, $689,700
Barret Jackman
4 years, $3.6 million
Brad Boyes
4 years, $4.0 million
David Backes
3 years, $2.5 million (Jul. 1, 2008)[ 2]
Signed prospects
Draft picks
St. Louis' picks at the 2007 NHL Entry Draft in Columbus, Ohio .[ 4]
Farm teams
Peoria Rivermen
The Peoria Rivermen are the Blues American Hockey League affiliate in 2007–08 .
Alaska Aces
The Alaska Aces are the Blues affiliate in the ECHL .
See also
External links
References
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