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  • onlybygrace
    MVP
    • Jan 2009
    • 3784

    #1

    Changing Of The Guard, the 2015/2016 St Louis Blues

    After several years of disappointment, the St. Louis Blues are looking to go in a new direction. The old core has run its course in St Louis and a new emergence of young talent is rising in the Gateway City.

    This chise is being played in Season Mode on NHL 15 on Xbox 360. I will play every game and provide short game by game summaries and relevant updates as the season moves along. Starting with the off season...
  • onlybygrace
    MVP
    • Jan 2009
    • 3784

    #2
    Re: Changing Of The Guard, the 2015/2016 St Louis Blues

    ARMSTRONG MAKES HUGE DEALS AT NHL ENTRY DRAFT

    The St Louis Blues in just one day have completely changed the face of their organization as Doug Armstrong made two blockbuster deals.

    Easily the most significant trade was sending David Backes, TJ Oshie, and a first round pick to Pittsburgh for Evgeni Malkin.

    In a second big trade the Blues acquired Milan Lucic and Dennis Seidenberg for Jay Bouwmeester, Carl Gunnarsson, and prospect Ty Rattie.

    'I feel a lot of good was accomplished today', said GM Doug Armstrong. 'We needed change and this takes us in a new and fresh direction. We couldn't go into this season with the same song and dance. Sometimes it's time to turn the page...now was the time'.

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    • onlybygrace
      MVP
      • Jan 2009
      • 3784

      #3
      Re: Changing Of The Guard, the 2015/2016 St Louis Blues

      New Faces and Youth Lead Blues Into New Era

      Forward Lines

      Steen-Malkin-Tarasenko
      Lucic-Stastny-Schwartz
      Fabbri-Lehtera-Berglund
      Jaskin-Ott-Reaves

      Ivan Barbashev is first reserve forward

      Pietrangelo-Seidenberg
      Shattenkirk-Butler
      Bortuzzo-Hanakpaa/Lindbohm/Edmundson

      Allen
      Elliott

      Many analysts note the Blues holes on the blueline and questions between the pipes while praising the forwards, calling the squad a darkhorse entering the season.

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      • onlybygrace
        MVP
        • Jan 2009
        • 3784

        #4
        Re: Changing Of The Guard, the 2015/2016 St Louis Blues

        BLUES ROUTE RAGS IN HOME OPENER

        NYR 0
        STL 5

        The Blues were led by the dominant play of Jaden Schwartz (2 goals), Paul Stastny (1G, 3 A), and Milan Lucic (1 G, 3 A) as the line combined for four goals on five shots. Jake Allen had 28 saves in the shutout.

        CGY 2
        STL 1
        FLAMES CLUTCH GOAL LEADS THE WAY

        The Flames would etch their way past the Blues on a clutch goal by Curtis Glencross with 37 seconds remaining in regulation.

        BLUES STORM IN LOS ANGELES
        STL 4
        LAK 3

        After going down 2-0 in the first period, the Blues rallied for four second period goals including Evgeni Malkin and Robbi Fabbri's first goals in a Blues uniform. The struggling Kings are just 1-4-0 in their first five games.

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        • DrGravyBoat
          Pro
          • Dec 2013
          • 770

          #5
          Re: Changing Of The Guard, the 2015/2016 St Louis Blues

          OBG is back!!!!!!!

          Hope its not too early to post, but its back.

          Following.
          "It's not about how hard you can hit, it's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward"

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          • onlybygrace
            MVP
            • Jan 2009
            • 3784

            #6
            Re: Changing Of The Guard, the 2015/2016 St Louis Blues

            Originally posted by DrGravyBoat
            OBG is back!!!!!!!

            Hope its not too early to post, but its back.

            Following.
            Just gonna do something simple and easy to maintain. :-)

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            • onlybygrace
              MVP
              • Jan 2009
              • 3784

              #7
              Re: Changing Of The Guard, the 2015/2016 St Louis Blues

              ARIZONA STOMPS BLUES

              Two late Blues goals gave the appearance of a close game tonight as the Coyotes downed St Louis 5-3. Arizona was led by Martin Erat who scored twice and added an assist. The Blues allowed Arizona three second period goals and fell behind 5-1 before Steen and Reaves would score as St Louis played much better in the third period; too little, too
              late. Jaden Schwartz scored his 3rd goal of the season. Tarasenko has yet to tally this season. Jake Allen was pulled after allowing 4 goals on 18 shots. Brian Elliott stopped 8 of 9 in relief.
              Last edited by onlybygrace; 06-23-2015, 08:02 PM.

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              • onlybygrace
                MVP
                • Jan 2009
                • 3784

                #8
                Re: Changing Of The Guard, the 2015/2016 St Louis Blues

                BLUE NOTES

                Evgeni Malkin has just a goal through four games with just six shots.

                Vladimir Tarasenko has yet to score, leads the team with 14 shots.

                Top defensive pair D Seidenberg and A Pietrangelo each have four assists in four games.

                LEAGUE NOTES

                Jusi Jokinen leads the league with 7 goals in just 5 games.

                Conner McDavid is tied for 5th in league scoring with 8 points, 5 assists.

                David Backes is 2nd in the NHL with 7 assists enjoying his new scenery in Pittsburgh.

                Dallas is 5-0-0 to start the season.

                Other notables:
                TOR 5-1-0
                EDM 4-0-1
                LAK NYR 1-4-0

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                • onlybygrace
                  MVP
                  • Jan 2009
                  • 3784

                  #9
                  Re: Changing Of The Guard, the 2015/2016 St Louis Blues

                  BLUES ETCH PAST DUCKS IN CALI

                  The Blues move to 3-2-0 after a 3-1 win tonight as Brian Elliott continues his recent stellar play. The Blues would get goals from Lucic (2), Lehtera (1), and Schwartz (4). Through 141 minutes, Elliott has posted a 1.69 GAA and .933 SVPCT.
                  Last edited by onlybygrace; 06-23-2015, 09:50 PM.

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                  • kier2j
                    Rookie
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 3

                    #10
                    Re: Changing Of The Guard, the 2015/2016 St Louis Blues

                    Looking forward to reading this through the hot hockey-less summer.

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                    • onlybygrace
                      MVP
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 3784

                      #11
                      Re: Changing Of The Guard, the 2015/2016 St Louis Blues

                      Originally posted by kier2j
                      Looking forward to reading this through the hot hockey-less summer.
                      Good to hear...everyone, this is the guy who is responsible for my lifelong hockey obsession. :-)

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                      • onlybygrace
                        MVP
                        • Jan 2009
                        • 3784

                        #12
                        Re: Changing Of The Guard, the 2015/2016 St Louis Blues

                        BLUES RETURN HOME IN STYLE; DOWN CANUCKS 3-1

                        Brian Elliott continues to tighten his grip on the early season polls as to whom should be considered the Blues starting netminder, continuing what seems to be an endless saga in St Louis. Stopping 23 of 24 shots, Elliott is currently averaging over a goal less per game under Jake Allen. St Louis would get goals from Steen (3), Malkin (2), and Lucic (3). Tarasenko continues his goal drought 6 games deep into the season despite collecting an assist and four shots on goal in 19:22 TOI.

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                        • onlybygrace
                          MVP
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 3784

                          #13
                          Re: Changing Of The Guard, the 2015/2016 St Louis Blues

                          BLUES ROMP CHAMPS 5-2

                          Vladimir Tarasenko may not be scoring, but it seems like rest of the Blues are. Jonathan Toews scored in the first minute, sending the unwelcome sea of red in Scottrade Center into a frenzy before the Blues would roll off five unanswered goals. Robbi Fabbri, who has played solid thus far, was the early catalyst setting up Patrick Berglund before scoring a goal of his own, giving the Blues a 2-1 lead heading into the first intermission. Evgeni Malkin would take over the rest of the Blues scoring setting up Steve Ott, who had just exited the penalty box before burying Malkins feed on the ensuing two on one. Great passes from Tarasenko and Steen would lead to Malkins two goals in the third period.

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                          • Braeden
                            Pro
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 748

                            #14
                            Re: Changing Of The Guard, the 2015/2016 St Louis Blues

                            Awesome! Like your moves so far, interesting to see how they'll come to play throughout the season!

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                            • seb170455
                              MVP
                              • Nov 2011
                              • 1654

                              #15
                              Re: Changing Of The Guard, the 2015/2016 St Louis Blues

                              Stupid question: when did you start? september 2014 or 2015, so did you sim the first season or what.

                              Good start!
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