Here are the myriad of ways the 2018-19 season has already been one to remember:
- On the morning of Jan. 3, the Blues sat dead last in the NHL. Since, the Blues have posted a record 30-10-5 with 65 points to boast an overall record of 45-28-9 with 99 points. The club became the seventh team in the NHL's expansion era (since 1967-68) to make it to the postseason after sitting last overall at any point after New Year's Day and the first to do it since the 1996-97 Ottawa Senators. The Blues reached 45 wins for the 10th time in franchise history and reached 99 points for the 11th time in franchise history.
- The Blues posted a franchise record 11-game win streak from Jan. 23 - Feb. 19, which was the longest win streak in the NHL this season and the longest since the Columbus Blue Jackets won 16 straight games from Nov. 29, 2016 to Jan. 3, 2017.
- The Blues posted a 12-1-1 record in February, which set a franchise record for wins in February and tied the franchise record for wins in a calendar month (April 2013).
- The Blues went 517 minutes and 28 seconds without trailing in a game (11:09 of third period on Feb. 5 to 3:46 of second period on Feb. 21), which is the longest streak in franchise history. The Blues also went eight consecutive games without trailing (Feb. 7 to Feb. 19), which established a new franchise record.
- The Blues had 13 players score 10 or more goals this season, which is a franchise record. The club also had three defensemen score 10 or more goals this season, which is a franchise record.
- On April 4 vs. Philadelphia, the Blues scored five goals in the first 9:41 of the game, which established a new franchise record for the fastest five goals to start a regular season game.