In his 16th NHL season, the 35-year-old St. Louis Blues defenseman has reached the Stanley Cup Final for the first time, after they defeated the San Jose Sharks 5-1 in Game 6 to win the best-of-7 Western Conference Final on Tuesday.
"If you didn't think you'd get here, you would just stop playing," Bouwmeester said. "... It goes through your mind. When we lost to these guys three years ago, that was the farthest that we've been. In the moment, you kind of think, 'Oh, man, you're never going to get back here,' but here we are. It's one of those things you don't look too far ahead, you don't worry about those things too much, and when the opportunity comes, just enjoy it. That's what I've enjoyed throughout my career. You're not going to play forever. You've got to enjoy these things."
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The Blues lost the 2016 conference final to the Sharks in six games, and Bouwmeester played 35 games last season after recovering from hip surgery. He had another hip surgery this offseason.
Bouwmeester made his NHL debut on Oct. 10, 2002 for the Florida Panthers. He has played 1,184 regular-season games for the Panthers, Calgary Flames and Blues, and 68 Stanley Cup Playoff games.
"I've said it, guys like [Alexander Steen], guys like Bouw, those guys are the guys that you're fighting these games for," Blues captain Alex Pietrangelo said. "You want to give them the best opportunity. I know Bouw is a man of very few words, but we got a couple smiles out of him."