"He's going to earn a big pay raise this summer and we're looking forward to paying him," Armstrong told Sportsnet 590 The Fan on Thursday, one day after the Blues defeated the Boston Bruins
4-1 in Game 7
to win the NHL championship.
The 25-year-old, who can become a restricted free agent July 1, set the rookie record for Stanley Cup Playoff wins, going 16-10 with a 2.46 GAA, .914 save percentage and one shutout in 26 games.
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He signed a one-year, two-way contract with St. Louis on July 6, 2018, his third consecutive one-year contract, and during the season moved up from fourth on the Blues depth chart.
"It wasn't always easy. There were down times. I put myself in tough spots," Binnington said following Game 7. "The bigger the challenge, the greater the response. I just tried to adjust to the challenge every day and be the goalie I thought I could be and take advantage of my talent."
Binnington, who is a finalist for the Calder Trophy given to the NHL rookie of the year, was 24-5-1 with a 1.89 goals-against average, .927 save percentage and five shutouts in 32 regular-season games (30 starts) after making his first NHL start Jan. 7. St. Louis went 29-9-5 after that date, climbing from last in the NHL standings.
"We weren't playing well and you know we made a goalie change," Armstrong said. "Binnington was our best American (Hockey) League goalie at the time he came up. (Coach) Craig [Berube] to his credit instead of throwing him right in there, gave him a couple of weeks to practice and learn the League. ... I'd be lying if I said I expected this."