Alternate captain Jaden Schwartz scored 12 goals in the 2019 postseason to spark the St. Louis Blues to the team's first-ever Cup since joining the league in 1967 as part of the "Next Six" that doubled the NHL from six to 12 teams. Perhaps no goal was bigger than his first-round game-winning goal with 15 seconds remaining in a Game 5 victory to put the Blues up, 3-2, in the best-of-seven series against the Winnipeg Jets. It gave momentum and substantiating belief to a St. Louis squad that was dead last in the NHL in early January of that season.
Yet one can argue Schwartz's more pivotal goals were yet to come. St. Louis polished off the Jets on the road in Game 6 to close out the series. The now-Kraken alternate captain notched a "natural hat trick" (three straight goals with no one else scoring for either team) in the third period of the clinching game as the Blues roared back from a 2-0 deficit. Kraken teammate Brandon Tanev, who scored an NCAA national-championship-winning goal for Providence College in 2015, likely recalls the Schwartz hat trick all too well. He was a Jets forward who assisted on the game's opening goal scored by Adam Lowry, son of Kraken assistant coach Dave Lowry.
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After Thursday's regular-season finale, Schwartz savored what he expected to be a mega-decibel atmosphere at Climate Pledge Arena for Games 3 and 4 (next Saturday and April 24) against Colorado.
"Now is when the real fun starts," said Schwartz with a smile. "We're excited. This is why we play 82 games and this is why we grind throughout the year, to give yourself an opportunity."
Schwartz acknowledged Cup winners on the Kraken playoff roster, such as Yanni Gourde, Justin Schultz, Philipp Grubauer, and Vince Dunn who won with Schwartz in St. Louis, but equally appreciates what first-time Stanley Cup Playoffs participants can bring to the Colorado series.
"We have guys who played a lot of playoff games and guys who won [a Cup]," said Schwartz. "Our new guys are gonna have a lot of energy. I think that's a good thing. It's your first playoff game, you're gonna be ramped up ... We'll prepare for it and we'll talk about things but obviously, everyone's really excited."