Binnington has won his past eight starts, three in the NHL and five for San Antonio in the American Hockey League, dating to a 7-3 loss to Texas on Nov. 25. In his last five games for San Antonio, he was 5-0-0 with a 1.38 GAA, .955 save percentage and one shutout.
For the Blues, Binnington has made 74 saves on 76 shots to go 3-0-0 with an 0.67 GAA and a .974 save percentage.
"The team's been playing well, No. 1," Binnington said. "It's been fun. It's a lot of fun playing up here, playing against stars and really showing your skills on the highest level you can."
Binnington acknowledged there was a time he wondered whether he'd get this chance. A third-round pick (No. 87) by St. Louis in the 2011 NHL Draft, Binnington played four seasons in the Ontario Hockey League with Owen Sound before playing in the ECHL (40 games with Kalamazoo in 2013-14) and the AHL (164 games over seven seasons).
"That's where your surroundings come in," Binnington said. "There's good people around you that can keep you going in the right direction and believe in yourself. If the opportunity came, you want to be prepared for it."
Capitals goalie Pheonix Copley was one of those people around Binnington for two seasons with Chicago in the AHL. Copley, who was signed by Washington as an undrafted free agent in 2014, was traded to St. Louis in 2015 and reacquired by Washington in 2017, also had to wait for his NHL opportunity before playing this season as Braden Holtby's backup.
As AHL teammates from 2015-17, Copley and Binnington became friends while pushing each other to improve and be ready for whenever they got the call to play in the NHL.
"We'd talk about how it's a grind and we each have to keep working," Copley said. "We were both competing with each other in Chicago, but at the same time I think we both understood that having that competition is healthy. … With goalies, there's only two positions on an NHL club, so you know you really have to be sharp and make sure you're getting better every day to make sure you're going to get the opportunity."