The Blues also reached the Final in 1967-68, their inaugural season, after being last in the 12-team League through games played Dec. 12, 1967.
St. Louis won the best-of-7 series 4-2 and will play the Boston Bruins in the Stanley Cup Final beginning with Game 1 at TD Garden on Monday (8 p.m. ET; NBC, CBC, SN, TVAS). It's a rematch of the 1970 Final, won by the Bruins in four games and capped by
Bobby Orr's iconic Cup-winning overtime goal in Game 4
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It's the fourth trip to the Final for the Blues, but their first since facing the Bruins 49 years ago. They have never won the Cup.
Forward Vladimir Tarasenko's first-period power-play goal proved to be the game- and series-winner. Tarasenko led the Blues with eight points (three goals, five assists) in the series and had at least one point in each of the six games. He also became the third player in Blues history to score 30 Stanley Cup Playoff goals in his career. The others are Hockey Hall of Famers Brett Hull (67) and Bernie Federko (35).
Forward David Perron gave St. Louis a 1-0 lead when he scored 1:32 into the first period. It's the fifth time in the 2019 playoffs that the Blues have scored in the first two minutes of a game. They are 5-0 when doing so.
Rookie goalie Jordan Binnington made 25 saves, 10 in the third period. He's 12-7 in the playoffs with a 2.36 goals-against average, .914 save percentage and one shutout. Binnington is the fifth rookie goalie in NHL history, and first in 32 years, to earn each of his team's first 12 wins in a playoff year.
St. Louis has clinched each of its three series victories at Enterprise Center. The only teams to clinch four series on its own ice in the same playoff year are the 1988 Edmonton Oilers and 2007 Anaheim Ducks.