Found September 10, 2011 on Rant Sports: Yardbarker Blogger Network
Training camp is still a few weeks away for the St. Louis Blues but fans are already starting to salivate about the start of the season. To whet that appetite we will take the next few posts to look at the greatest games in Blues history. We start with what may be the greatest comeback in NHL history, November 29th, 2000 against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Blues entered the game on a two game win streak and a 15-4-3 record, only two points behind Colorado for first in the West. Roman Turek and Brent Johnson were leading the league in goals against average and had allowed only one goal in the previous two games. But this game would be far from what the Blues had experienced early in this season. The Blues started off flat and the Leafs capitalized with an unusual opening goal scorer in Tie Domi. Fortunately for Turek and the Blues that was the only goal allowed in the first and the poor start looked like it could be turned around easily. St. Louis decided to make it hard on themselv...
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