2002–03 St. Louis Blues season
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The 2002–03 St. Louis Blues season was the 36th for the franchise in St. Louis, Missouri. The Blues finished the regular-season with a record of 41 wins, 24 losses, 11 overtime losses and 6 ties, good for 99 points, and the team qualified for the Stanley Cup playoffs for the 24th consecutive season, only to lose in the Western Conference Quarterfinals to the Vancouver Canucks in seven games.
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2002–03 St. Louis Blues | |
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Division | 2nd Central |
Conference | 5th Western |
2002–03 record | 41–24–11–6 |
Home record | 23–11–4–3 |
Road record | 18–13–7–3 |
Goals for | 253 |
Goals against | 222 |
Team information | |
General manager | Larry Pleau |
Coach | Joel Quenneville |
Captain | Chris Pronger Al MacInnis (interim) |
Alternate captains | Scott Mellanby Doug Weight |
Arena | Savvis Center |
Average attendance | 18,570 |
Minor league affiliate(s) | Worcester IceCats Peoria Rivermen |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Pavol Demitra (36) |
Assists | Pavol Demitra (57) |
Points | Pavol Demitra (93) |
Penalty minutes | Reed Low (234) |
Plus/minus | Barret Jackman (+23) |
Wins | Brent Johnson (16) |
Goals against average | Brent Johnson (2.47) |
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Captain Chris Pronger missed most of the regular season with an injured wrist. Al MacInnis filled in as interim captain and continued to serve in the role through the end of the season even after Pronger returned to the lineup.[1]