After entering last season as the fifth-string goalie on the depth chart, Binnington went 24-5-1 with a 1.89 goals-against average, .927 save percentage and five shutouts in 32 regular-season games to help the Blues go from last place in the NHL standings on Jan. 3 to Stanley Cup champions. He took over for Jake Allen, who was 19-17-8 with a 2.83 GAA, .905 save percentage and three shutouts in 46 games (45 starts).
Binnington, a Calder Trophy finalist for NHL rookie of the year, became the first rookie goalie with 16 wins in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, starting all 26 games for St. Louis. He was rewarded with a two-year, $8.8 million contract on July 13. The 26-year-old is entering his first full season in the NHL as the No. 1 starter and could play more than 60 games.
"I think he is [capable of a heavy workload] but, we got Jake Allen there; he's a veteran guy that's been around, been a starting goalie," Blues coach Craig Berube said. "We have two good goalies, and going into the offseason, that was a priority, having both our guys come back. I don't think the goalies are going to get overworked. Both of them are going to play and we need both of them to play well."