1985–86 St. Louis Blues season
| 1985–86 St. Louis Blues | |
|---|---|
| Division | 3rd Norris |
| Conference | 5th Campbell |
| 1985–86 record | 37–34–9 |
| Home record | 23–11–6 |
| Road record | 14–23–3 |
| Goals for | 302 |
| Goals against | 291 |
| Team information | |
| General manager | Ron Caron |
| Coach | Jacques Demers |
| Captain | Brian Sutter |
| Alternate captains | Bernie Federko Rob Ramage |
| Arena | St. Louis Arena |
| Team leaders | |
| Goals | Mark Hunter (44) |
| Assists | Bernie Federko (68) |
| Points | Bernie Federko (102) |
| Penalty minutes | Mark Hunter and Rob Ramage (171) |
| Wins | Rick Wamsley (22) |
| Goals against average | Rick Wamsley (3.43) |
The 1985–86 St. Louis Blues season saw the Blues finish in third place in the Norris Division with a record of 37 wins, 34 losses, and 9 ties for 83 points. The Blues participated in the NHL playoffs, beating the Minnesota North Stars in the Norris Division Semi-finals, three games to two, followed by a 4–3 series win over the Toronto Maple Leafs to take the Norris Division playoff title. However, they lost to the Calgary Flames in the Campbell Conference Finals in seven games. The Blues won Game 6 of those Campbell Conference Finals in overtime, 6–5, a victory known to Blues fans as "The Monday Night Miracle".