SENATE RESOLUTION 266--CONGRATULATING THE ST. LOUIS BLUES FOR WINNING THE 2019 STANLEY CUP FINAL; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 108
(Senate - June 26, 2019)
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SENATE RESOLUTION 266--CONGRATULATING THE ST. LOUIS BLUES FOR WINNING
THE 2019 STANLEY CUP FINAL
Mr. HAWLEY (for himself and Mr. Blunt) submitted the following
resolution; which was considered and agreed to:
S. Res. 266
Whereas, on June 12, 2019, the St. Louis Blues won the 2019
Stanley Cup Final;
Whereas the Blues, in their 52nd year playing in the
National Hockey League (referred to in this preamble as the
``NHL''), made their fourth Stanley Cup Final appearance, and
their first since the 1969-70 season;
Whereas the Blues defeated the 2019 Eastern Conference
champions, the Boston Bruins, in the Stanley Cup Final to win
their first Stanley Cup, clinching the series with 4 wins and
3 losses;
Whereas the Blues defeated the Winnipeg Jets, the Dallas
Stars, and the San Jose Sharks to earn the Western Conference
title and win the franchise's third Clarence S. Campbell
Bowl;
Whereas the Blues showed incredible determination and
perseverance by fighting their way back from last place in
the NHL on January 3, 2019, to finish the regular season in
third place in the Western Conference Central Division, and
to eventually defeat the Boston Bruins to become Stanley Cup
Champions;
Whereas the City of St. Louis was named by the Wall Street
Journal as the best sports city in the United States in 2015,
highlighting the success of St. Louis professional sports
teams;
Whereas more than 10,000 fans filled the Enterprise Center,
more than 20,000 fans filled Busch Stadium in the pouring
rain, and more than 18,000 fans flooded downtown St. Louis to
cheer the Blues on to the franchise's first Stanley Cup;
Whereas the Blues and the City of St. Louis embraced Laura
Branigan's 1982 hit song, ``Gloria'', uniting fans across the
country;
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Whereas Laila Anderson, age 11, while fighting a rare
immune disease known as hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis or
``HLH'', helped motivate the 2018-2019 Blues to victory,
journeying to Boston to cheer on her Blues in game 7, and
kissing Lord Stanley's Cup, a champion's tradition;
Whereas Patrick Maroon, a St. Louis native, scored a heroic
game-winning goal in overtime of game 7 of the second round
to advance his team to the Western Conference Finals;
Whereas Ryan O'Reilly, who scored 5 times during a 4-game
goal streak in games 4 through 7 of the Stanley Cup Final,
was the first player to score in 4 straight Stanley Cup Final
games since Wayne Gretzky in 1985, was awarded the Conn
Smythe Trophy as the 2019 NHL Playoffs Most Valuable Player,
all while playing with a cracked rib sustained in the Western
Conference First Round;
Whereas Jordan Binnington boasted a .914 save percentage
during the playoffs and broke the NHL record for most wins in
a playoff year by a rookie goaltender, while also becoming
the fourth rookie goalie to win game 7 of a Stanley Cup
Final; and
Whereas the entire Blues roster contributed to the Stanley
Cup victory, including Jake Allen, Ivan Barbashev, Jordan
Binnington, Sammy Blais, Robert Bortuzzo, Jay Bouwmeester,
Tyler Bozak, Chris Butler, Michael Del Zotto, Vince Dunn,
Joel Edmundson, Robby Fabbri, Carl Gunnarsson, Ville Husso,
Jordan Kyrou, Mackenzie MacEachern, Pat Maroon, Jordan Nolan,
Ryan O'Reilly, Colton Parayko, David Perron, Alex
Pietrangelo, Zach Sanford, Brayden Schenn, Jaden Schwartz,
Alexander Steen, Oskar Sundqvist, Vladimir Tarasenko, Robert
Thomas, and Chris Thorburn: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) congratulates the St. Louis Blues and the loyal fans of
the Blues for becoming the 2019 National Hockey League
Stanley Cup champions; and
(2) respectfully directs the Secretary of the Senate to
transmit an enrolled copy of this resolution to--
(A) the chairman and governor of the St. Louis Blues, Tom
Stillman;
(B) the general manager of the St. Louis Blues, Doug
Armstrong; and
(C) the interim head coach of the St. Louis Blues, Craig
Berube.
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