Weren't the Blues last in the league, or close to it, as late as January 1st?Classic, Inwas at Outer Banks NC watching this final in our house we rented for 2 weeks.
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Was that perhaps one of the finals where they beat the Bruins? '77 or '78.
Weren't the Blues last in the league, or close to it, as late as January 1st?
Heartwarming when they invited that young girl with cancer to Game 7 in Boston.
Was that perhaps one of the finals where they beat the Bruins? '77 or '78.
Until then (2019), the Blues had the longest Stanley Cup drought of any team - all the other surviving teams from the 1967 expansion (Philly, Pittsburgh, and LA) had won a cup.Dunno about their standings. Yes, they are a class act. Always liked them.
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Friend and sports maven John thinks '78 in Boston.Not sure
The Rocket, probably near the end of the '56 to '60 championship run.
I'll guess '77 or '78, in Boston.And 1 more
Folks: I love to read, research, had adhd as child. Some dumb stuff, off wall things fascinate me. Some days I think I’m rain man. I have a remarkable memory. Little things stick out greatly to me.
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I'll guess '79, winning on home ice against the Rangers.Gotta be 80’s I’d guess
I have much respect for any team that’s won 24 championships/ Stanley Cups. Brady has what 7?! That doesn’t even come close. Stanley Cup by far is hardest championship to ever win.
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I'll guess '79, winning on home ice against the Rangers.
That same final ('79 vs. the Rangers)? I'll see what I can find.Can you find the pic of the coach being carried off ice after winning Stanley cup? Thank you Number 35
That same final ('79 vs. the Rangers)? I'll see what I can find.
(Edit: My guess was confirmed by the Maven.)