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- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season abstract "The 1995–96 St. Louis Blues season was the 39th in franchise history. The Blues hired Mike Keenan as coach and general manager. The hard nosed Keenan rubbed many Blues players the wrong way, but brought a tough, winning style of play. One of Keenan's first moves was trading Brendan Shanahan to the Hartford Whalers for Chris Pronger. With Brett Hull in Keenan's dog house, the general manager made a bold move by acquiring Wayne Gretzky for the 1995–96 stretch run, reuniting him with former Oilers such as Glenn Anderson, Charlie Huddy, Craig MacTavish, Grant Fuhr and others. The 'Great One' couldn't do a whole lot during his limited time in St. Louis once goalie Grant Fuhr was hurt in the final game of the regular season. The Blues defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs in the Western Conference Quarter-finals. It would be the last playoff series ever played at Maple Leaf Gardens. In the Western Conference Semi-finals, the Blues played the President's Trophy winners, the Detroit Red Wings. The Blues had six current Hockey Hall of Fame members during the season (Gretzky, Hull, MacInnis, Anderson, Fuhr and Hawerchuk).".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season wikiPageID "13910223".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season wikiPageRevisionID "605668996".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season altcaptain "Al MacInnis".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season altcaptain "Brett Hull".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season altcaptain "Jay Wells".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season altcaptain "Shayne Corson".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season arena Scottrade_Center.
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season assistsleader Al_MacInnis.
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season captain "Brett Hull".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season captain "Shayne Corson".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season captain "Wayne Gretzky".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season coach "Mike Keenan".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season conference Western_Conference_(NHL).
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season conferencerank "5".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season division "Central".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season divisionrank "4".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season gaaleader "Grant Fuhr".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season generalmanager Mike_Keenan.
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season goalsagainst "248".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season goalsfor "219".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season goalsleader Brett_Hull.
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season homerecord "15".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season pimleader Shayne_Corson.
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season pointsleader "Brett Hull".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season record "32".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season roadrecord "17".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season season "1995".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season team "St. Louis Blues".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season winsleader Grant_Fuhr.
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season year "1995".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season subject Category:1995_in_ice_hockey.
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season subject Category:1996_in_ice_hockey.
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season subject Category:St._Louis_Blues_seasons.
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season comment "The 1995–96 St. Louis Blues season was the 39th in franchise history. The Blues hired Mike Keenan as coach and general manager. The hard nosed Keenan rubbed many Blues players the wrong way, but brought a tough, winning style of play. One of Keenan's first moves was trading Brendan Shanahan to the Hartford Whalers for Chris Pronger.".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season label "1995–96 St. Louis Blues season".
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season sameAs 1995%E2%80%9396_St._Louis_Blues_season.
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season sameAs Q4591068.
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season sameAs Q4591068.
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season wasDerivedFrom 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season?oldid=605668996.
- 1995–96_St._Louis_Blues_season homepage blues.nhl.com.