St. Louis Blues Final Grades

Apr 25, 2016; St. Louis, MO, USA; St. Louis Blues and Chicago Blackhawks teammates line up to shake hands after St. Louis Blues defeat the Chicago Blackhawks 3-2 in game seven of the first round of the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Scottrade Center. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 25, 2016; St. Louis, MO, USA; St. Louis Blues and Chicago Blackhawks teammates line up to shake hands after St. Louis Blues defeat the Chicago Blackhawks 3-2 in game seven of the first round of the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Scottrade Center. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports
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May 11, 2016; Dallas, TX, USA; The Dallas Stars and the St. Louis Blues line up for the ceremonial handshakes after game seven of the second round of the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs at American Airlines Center. The Blues won 6-1. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
May 11, 2016; Dallas, TX, USA; The Dallas Stars and the St. Louis Blues line up for the ceremonial handshakes after game seven of the second round of the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs at American Airlines Center. The Blues won 6-1. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports /

More so than most years, the end to this St. Louis Blues season had the feel of the end of a school year. Very bittersweet while looking forward to the next year after cleaning out your locker. Unfortunately, with the end of a school year, comes the final grades.

The St. Louis Blues had a wonderful season, but any season that ends without lifting the Stanley Cup can’t be seen as a true success. Nevertheless, there were plenty of good performances and some not so good ones.

Let’s get right into it with the final grades of the season.

Forward. . Ty Rattie. INC. <a href=

INC. <a href=. Goaltender. . Anders Nilsson

. Magnus Paajarvi. C-. <a href=. Forward

Patrik Berglund. B-. <a href=. Forward.

C. <a href=. Defenseman. . Carl Gunnarsson

Defenseman. . Robert Bortuzzo. C+. <a href=

Defenseman. . Jay Bouwmeester. D. Poor <a href=

. Joel Edmundson. B. <a href=. Defenseman

Forward. . Dmitrij Jaskin. C. <a href=

Forward. . Scottie Upshall. B-. <a href=

B. <a href=. Forward. . Kyle Brodziak

Forward. . Steve Ott. B-. <a href=

B-. <a href=. Forward. . Ryan Reaves

Next: St. Louis Blues Final Grades Cont.

May 23, 2016; St. Louis, MO, USA; St. Louis Blues goalie Jake Allen (34) makes a save in net against the San Jose Sharks in the second period in game five of the Western Conference Final of the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Scottrade Center. The Sharks won 6-3. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports
May 23, 2016; St. Louis, MO, USA; St. Louis Blues goalie Jake Allen (34) makes a save in net against the San Jose Sharks in the second period in game five of the Western Conference Final of the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Scottrade Center. The Sharks won 6-3. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports /

St. Louis Blues final grades

B-. <a href=. Forward. . Jori Lehtera

Kevin Shattenkirk. C+. Kevin Shattenkirk gets a high C and I struggled with giving him that based on the eye test of his playoffs.  He deserves a high grade for his regular season.  He had a career high in goals.  He was just a point shy of tying a career high in points.  He also had two goals and 11 points in the playoffs, despite the overall perception of his postseason.  However, defensively, he took major strides backwards.  He was a -14 in the regular season, a career worst, and even worse a -8 in the playoffs.  Whether due to injury or something else, he seems to have shied away from the physical aspect of the game, especially in the postseason.  The sad thing is he has gone from a player nobody wanted to leave to someone the majority of people would be fine with including in a trade.. Defenseman.

<a href=. Defenseman. . Alex Pietrangelo. A-

A+. <a href=. Defenseman. . Colton Parayko

<a href=. Forward. . Paul Stastny. B

A-. Playoff <a href=. Forward. . Troy Brouwer

B-. <a href=. Forward. . Jaden Schwartz

David Backes. A-. <a href=. Forward.

A. People only look at regular season goals and think <a href=. Forward. . Alexander Steen

. Robby Fabbri. A. <a href=. Forward

A-. <a href=. Forward. . Vladimir Tarasenko

A. The goaltending battle continues to be a topic of much disagreement in St. Louis and it isn’t likely to be solved anytime soon.  People continually want to bash <a href=. Goaltender. . Jake Allen

Goaltender. . Brian Elliott. A+. Brian Elliott had an absolutely fantastic year.  He went into the season, primarily as the backup or 1b option.  When Jake Allen went out with injury, Elliott more than stepped up.  He led the league with a .930 save percentage and had 2.07 goals against – the second best mark in his career.  His 9-9 playoff record wasn’t quite what he would have liked, but he was the main reason the Blues even got as far as they did.  He had a fine .921 save percentage in the playoffs and kept his goals against at 2.44, which was only that high due to a few games where the Blues gave up four or more.  Even regardless of stats, he was a driving force behind the team’s success and deserved all the praise he got.

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The Blues had a great season, but it can’t be seen as a success since they didn’t win it all.  That doesn’t mean it’s a failure either.  The Blues finished just behind the best team in the conference in the regular season.  They beat the defending champions and the top team in the Western conference in the playoffs.  On the flip side, they had fewer goals than recent years and relied too heavily on their goaltenders.  All things considered, it was a good year and hopefully one to build on.. . . St. Louis Blues. B+

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