As the team continued to pick up speed en route to its historic championship, Lucks continued his series of Blues paintings, working on a different player for every Playoff game. His work drew some national attention -- NHL Network aired a segment on his pieces during the Stanley Cup Final.
This attention - as well as the Blues' success on the ice - motivated Lucks to keep painting, creating 11 pieces in total during the legendary Cup run. Lucks created a painting after Games 4, 5 and 6 of the Western Conference Finals, and each of the seven games of the Stanley Cup Final were memorialized with a painting, too. Along with his original painting of Binnington, Lucks painted Brayden Schenn, Vladimir Tarasenko, David Perron, Colton Parayko, Ryan O'Reilly, Pat Maroon, Jaden Schwartz, Alex Pietrangelo, Blues legends Barclay and Bobby Plager, and Head Coach Craig Berube.
Prior to the Cup run, Lucks calso created a painting of St. Louis Arena, commonly known as the Checkerdome, to retroactively include with his series.
Six pieces portraying current Blues - Binnington, Schenn, Tarasenko, Perron, Parayko and Berube - will be on display at Enterprise Center during the April 19 game against the Boston Bruins, who the Blues beat to claim their first championship. Tuesday's game will mark the first time Boston has visited St. Louis since that night.