1999–2000 St. Louis Blues season
| 1999–2000 St. Louis Blues | |
|---|---|
Presidents' Trophy winners | |
Central Division champions | |
| Division | 1st Central |
| Conference | 1st Western |
| 1999–2000 record | 51–19–11–1 |
| Home record | 24–9–7–1 |
| Road record | 27–10–4–0 |
| Goals for | 248 |
| Goals against | 165 |
| Team information | |
| General manager | Larry Pleau |
| Coach | Joel Quenneville |
| Captain | Chris Pronger |
| Alternate captains | Al MacInnis Pierre Turgeon |
| Arena | Kiel Center |
| Average attendance | 18,590 |
| Minor league affiliates | Worcester IceCats Peoria Rivermen |
| Team leaders | |
| Goals | Pavol Demitra (28) |
| Assists | Chris Pronger (48) |
| Points | Pavol Demitra (75) |
| Penalty minutes | Tyson Nash (150) |
| Plus/minus | Chris Pronger (+52) |
| Wins | Roman Turek (42) |
| Goals against average | Roman Turek (1.95) |
The 1999–2000 St. Louis Blues season was the 33rd season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on June 5, 1967.
The Blues qualified for the Stanley Cup playoffs for the 21st consecutive season after finishing the regular season with a record of 51–19–11–1 (114 points), sufficient to win the Central Division title as well as the Presidents' Trophy for the highest points total in the NHL. It was the Blues' first division title since the 1986–87 season, when they won the Norris Division, and their last until the 2011–12 season.