2006–07 St. Louis Blues season

2006–07 St. Louis Blues
Division3rd Central
Conference10th Western
2006–07 record34–35–13
Home record18–19–4
Road record16–16–9
Goals for214
Goals against254
Team information
General managerLarry Pleau
CoachMike Kitchen (Oct.–Dec.)
Andy Murray (Dec.–Apr.)
CaptainDallas Drake
Alternate captainsBill Guerin (Oct.–Feb.)
Barret Jackman
Doug Weight
ArenaScottrade Center
Average attendance12,520 (59.6%)
Minor league affiliatesPeoria Rivermen
Alaska Aces
Team leaders
GoalsLee Stempniak (27)
AssistsDoug Weight (43)
PointsDoug Weight (59)
Penalty minutesKeith Tkachuk (92)
Plus/minusBarret Jackman (+20)
WinsManny Legace (23)
Goals against averageCurtis Sanford (3.18)

The 2006–07 St. Louis Blues season, its 40th in the league, saw the team attempting to improve on the 2005–06 season, in which it had finished with the worst record in the National Hockey League (21–46–15, 57 points).

One major offseason transaction saw the Blues sign Doug Weight back to the roster via free agency, after he had left the team at the trade deadline of the 2005–06 season and won the Stanley Cup as a member of the Carolina Hurricanes.

One notable event of the season was the jersey retirement of Brett Hull's number 16 on December 5, 2006. In the ceremony, the Blues announced that a section of nearby Clark Avenue would be renamed Brett Hull Way. In front of a sellout crowd, the Blues then went on to lose a disappointing game 5–1 to the division rival Detroit Red Wings.

The team started the season very poorly, winning only seven of its first 30 games. Head coach Mike Kitchen was fired on December 11 and replaced with Andy Murray. A dramatic turn-around was made in mid-December, however, and over a 20-game span, the Blues went 13–3–4. By the end of January, St. Louis had pulled its record to near .500 and had climbed into third place in the Central Division standings.

The Blues missed the playoffs for the second straight year for the first time since the 1977–78 season and the 1978–79 season.