1990–91 St. Louis Blues season
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The 1990–91 St. Louis Blues season was one in which Brett Hull scored 50 goals in 50 games. Hull finished with 86, the third-highest total in National Hockey League history. After finishing the regular season with the NHL's second highest point total (105), the Blues overcame a 3-games-to-1 series deficit against the Detroit Red Wings in the Norris Division semi-finals before losing to the Minnesota North Stars in the Norris Division Final.[1]
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1990–91 St. Louis Blues | |
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Division | 2nd Norris |
Conference | 2nd Campbell |
1990–91 record | 47–22–11 |
Home record | 24–9–7 |
Road record | 23–13–4 |
Goals for | 310 |
Goals against | 250 |
Team information | |
General manager | Ron Caron |
Coach | Brian Sutter |
Captain | Scott Stevens |
Alternate captains | Rick Meagher Adam Oates |
Arena | St. Louis Arena |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Brett Hull (86) |
Assists | Adam Oates (90) |
Points | Brett Hull (131) |
Penalty minutes | Glen Featherstone (204) |
Wins | Vincent Riendeau (29) |
Goals against average | Vincent Riendeau (3.01) |
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