The official temperature at the start of the game was minus 5.7. The previous coldest game on record was the 2003 Heritage Classic between the Edmonton Oilers and Montreal Canadiens at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on Nov. 22, 2003 (zero degrees).
As a result, water bottles were filled with chicken broth, which was also available to the players during the intermissions.
Binnington said it was hardest on his feet and hands, but he was constantly being supplied with warmers from the Blues training staff.
"I've watched a couple of these games and a couple interviews after, and everyone always says how much work goes into it," Binnington said. "Being a part of it, I can really say it's incredible just from the ice crew to make this all possible. I think we all appreciate the work that went into it, and it was a really fun experience. Just seeing that many people in the stadium (a sellout of 38,619) cheering and some fireworks, it was a crazy show and it's something we'll always remember."
David Perron gave St. Louis a 1-0 lead at 14:29 of the first period, but Kaprizov responded 25 seconds later to tie it 1-1.
The Blues answered back with five goals in the second period, setting an NHL outdoor game record for most goals in a period. Kyrou factored in on four of them.
"His energy, the way he came out with confidence, he was making plays," St. Louis captain Ryan O'Reilly said. "It's not easy out there on that ice, pucks are bouncing a lot, and for him to have the confidence to handle the puck the way he did and some of the plays he made, it didn't bother him at all. It was impressive to see."