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06/01/2019 at 8:21am EDT

Blues return to Enterprise Center with sights set on series lead; Working overtime in the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

NHL MORNING SKATE

The Stanley Cup Final returns to the city of St. Louis 17,924 days after the last such game, with the host Blues facing the Bruins for Game 3.

* Prior to the game, the 2019 Stanley Cup Final Party will feature a free concert by indie pop band Echosmith on Market Street, outside Enterprise Center in St. Louis. The event - which is free and open to the public - opens at 3:00 p.m. CT. No ticket will be required to view the performance.

* The next episode of Stanley Cup Live presented by New Amsterdam Vodka on NHL social channels will follow the concert. Hosts Adam Burish and Jackie Redmond - who chatted with Lil Nas X and Chase Rice before Game 1 and co-hosted with Sports Illustrated cover model Camille Kostek before Game 2 - will be joined by more special guests ahead of Game 3. Burish and Redmond got a taste of St. Louis on Friday, with Barclay, the Blues' assistance-dog-in-training, showing them the way.

ST. LOUIS BLUES RETURN HOME WITH VISIONS SET ON SERIES LEAD

Now three wins from winning the Stanley Cup for the first time in their 51-season history, the Blues’ journey to the Final has been unlike any other in professional sports since the NHL expanded to 12 teams in 1967-68.

* The Blues are the only team in any of the four major North American sports leagues (NHL, NBA, MLB, NFL) to occupy last place overall in the league standings after one-quarter or more of the season’s games and still qualify for the league’s championship series/game.

* St. Louis climbed from last place through games played Jan. 2 to finish 12th in the overall NHL standings after posting the League’s best record from Jan. 3 onward – vying for the Central Division title on the final day of the regular season.

WORKING OVERTIME IN THE STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS
Wednesday’s game was the 17th overtime contest of the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs (82 GP) and the first in the Final since 2016. Including this year, seven of the past 10 Final series have featured at least one overtime contest – including five years with multiple extra-time games.

* Four of the 17 overtime goals this postseason have been scored by defensemen, including each of the last two. St. Louis’s Carl Gunnarsson joined Erik Karlsson of the San Jose Sharks (Game 3 of Conference Finals at STL), JohnKlingberg of the Dallas Stars (Game 6 of First Round vs. NSH) and Brooks Orpik of the Washington Capitals (Game 2 of First Round vs. CAR).

* Prior to Gunnarsson’s goal in Game 2, the Blues and Bruins had received each of their overtime goals this postseason from hometown players. St. Louis native Pat Maroon netted the series-clinching goal in extra time in Game 7 of the Second Round against Dallas, while East Weymouth’s Charlie Coyle netted the overtime winner for Boston in Game 1 of the Second Round against the Columbus Blue Jackets.

SCHWARTZ APPROACHING BLUES RECORD; COYLE THRIVING WITH BRUINS

Including his two assists in the Stanley Cup Final, Blues forward Jaden Schwartz now has 14 points in 13 career regular-season and playoff games against Boston (6-8—14). He sits three points shy of matching the Blues franchise record in one playoff year.

* Acquired by his hometown team at the trade deadline, Bruins forward Charlie Coyle (East Weymouth, Mass.) opened the scoring in Game 2 with his seventh goal of the postseason (7-6—13 in 19 GP). That goal made Coyle the highest-scoring Massachusetts-born Bruins player ever in a postseason – John Carter (Winchester, Mass.) and Bob Sweeney (Concord, Mass.) had six goals in 1990 and 1988, respectively.

* Blues forward Alexander Steen, who has 15-20—35 in 82 career postseason games, has logged 29:33, a +1 rating and three shots though his first two games in the Stanley Cup Final. His father, Thomas Steen, played in 56 career playoff games over his 14-season NHL career (12-32—44) but never reached the Final.

* Though he did not play his first playoff game until 2002, Bruins captain Zdeno Chara ranks seventh in playoff games played since he entered the League during the 1997-98 campaign.

PLAYOFF QUICK CLICKS

* NHL, Capitals issue statements on Evgeny Kuznetsov
* Gateway to the West primed to host first Stanley Cup Final game since 1970

* Jaden Schwartz, Patrice Bergeron among best playoff performers

* Alexander Steen, father bond over Stanley Cup Final run of Blues

* NHL Scouting Combine, Day Five

the information above was provided by the NHL PR department

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