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  • 1970–71 St. Louis Blues season
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  • The 1970–71 St. Louis Blues season was the St. Louis Blues' 4th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Blues began the 1970–71 season with high hopes after making a trip to the Stanley Cup Final in the 1969–70 season. They purchased Christian Bordeleau from the Montreal Canadiens, who led the team in scoring and finished in the top five in game winning goals that season. They also sold Hockey Hall of Famer Jacques Plante to the Toronto Maple Leafs. During this season the Blues saw the most ties in their history (19), as well as most home ties (9), and the fewest home losses (7). __TOC__
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Season
  • 1970
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GAALeader
HomeRecord
  • 23
Team
  • St. Louis Blues
GoalsFor
  • 223
Division
  • Western
Name
AssistsLeader
WinsLeader
Coach
Record
  • 34
Attendance
  • 18238
TeamLink
  • St. Louis Blues
PointsLeader
  • Christian Bordeleau
GoalsLeader
Captain
DivisionRank
  • 2
RoadRecord
  • 11
PIMLeader
PlusMinusLeader
  • Christian Bordeleau
Arena
GoalsAgainst
  • 208
Year
  • 1970
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  • The 1970–71 St. Louis Blues season was the St. Louis Blues' 4th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Blues began the 1970–71 season with high hopes after making a trip to the Stanley Cup Final in the 1969–70 season. They purchased Christian Bordeleau from the Montreal Canadiens, who led the team in scoring and finished in the top five in game winning goals that season. They also sold Hockey Hall of Famer Jacques Plante to the Toronto Maple Leafs. During this season the Blues saw the most ties in their history (19), as well as most home ties (9), and the fewest home losses (7). __TOC__