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Belfour Refused to Play in St. Louis?
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 12:38 am
by cprice12
Was reading the Blues - Hawks portion of the NHL rivalries section of Wikipedia (linked in our 'Resources' section above) and I came across this...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_H ... _rivalries
Perhaps one of the most notable moment in the rivalry was the 1993 Norris Division Semifinal: Chicago had won the division handily but were swept by the Blues, winning the series on an overtime goal. Belfour, who said he had been interfered with on the goal by Hull, went on to cause thousands of dollars' worth of damage to the visitors' dressing room at the Arena, breaking a coffeemaker, hot tub and television among other objects.
To this day Belfour refuses to appear in regular-season games in St. Louis: the only exception coming in 1999 when he replaced Roman Turek for the Dallas Stars in the third period of a 4–4 game, and only after Turek had allowed four unanswered goals. When he was spotted skating onto the ice, the Savvis Center crowd greeted him with the "Bellll-foooour" chant, first popularized in the '93 series.
That can't be right...can it? I don't remember him boycotting St. Louis after that series.
Re: Belfour Refused to Play in St. Louis?
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 1:56 am
by cardsfan04
I don't recall hearing about that, but I was a kid in the 90's. Wasn't Belfour signed by STL last year as a minor-leauge goalie consultant?
Re: Belfour Refused to Play in St. Louis?
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 2:13 am
by JPonder94
I don't think that's right. I think I saw him play here when he was a Leaf in like 2005. I could be wrong though.
Re: Belfour Refused to Play in St. Louis?
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 2:49 am
by fargoblues
cprice12 wrote:Was reading the Blues - Hawks portion of the NHL rivalries section of Wikipedia (linked in our 'Resources' section above) and I came across this...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_H ... _rivalries
Perhaps one of the most notable moment in the rivalry was the 1993 Norris Division Semifinal: Chicago had won the division handily but were swept by the Blues, winning the series on an overtime goal. Belfour, who said he had been interfered with on the goal by Hull, went on to cause thousands of dollars' worth of damage to the visitors' dressing room at the Arena, breaking a coffeemaker, hot tub and television among other objects.
To this day Belfour refuses to appear in regular-season games in St. Louis: the only exception coming in 1999 when he replaced Roman Turek for the Dallas Stars in the third period of a 4–4 game, and only after Turek had allowed four unanswered goals. When he was spotted skating onto the ice, the Savvis Center crowd greeted him with the "Bellll-foooour" chant, first popularized in the '93 series.
That can't be right...can it? I don't remember him boycotting St. Louis after that series.
I've never seen that in writing, but I had heard that before.
"refuses" might be a very strong word, but he sure as hell didn't like playing in STL...
I was at those games vs Chicago--the chanting was loud, persistent, and clearly (and visibly) drove Belfour nuts. the sound fx guy got into it as well, chiming in with a tolling church bell sound in between the chants (think Metallica for whom the bell tolls). It was (Franking) beautiful.
Not that teh wikipedia is the most reliable source but this one has a ring of truth to it.
Re: Belfour Refused to Play in St. Louis?
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 9:19 am
by kodos
Yeah, the Blues hired him as a goaltending consultant a few years ago. This is a bunch of bunk.
Re: Belfour Refused to Play in St. Louis?
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 9:46 am
by Ruutu15
Yeah, as the board's resident Belfour fan (probably the only one)...I can tell you that it's definitely NOT true. I used to see him play in STL all the time when I lived in the area and he was with the Hawks and Stars. Not to mention, could you imagine a player, even one of the best in the league, going to his coach prior to the game and asking to sit because of a stupid 'boycott'?!
As for the chant, it's always fun to hear hometown fans getting on opposing players, but I doubt that makes anyone 'afraid' to play there. Those guys learn at a young age to tune that stuff out.
Re: Belfour Refused to Play in St. Louis?
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 11:53 pm
by theohall
It's Bunk
01-02 season - two starts at STL - 6 GA total. Loss and a tie.
However, he does have a history of losing to STL. Too bad hockeydb doesn't go back before 2000. Those would be interesting gamelogs when Belfour played vs STL.
03-04 - STL won on road against him in OT.
Re: Belfour Refused to Play in St. Louis?
Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 1:12 am
by goblues55555
I believe he was the Dallas Stars starter in that playoff series in 2001 when the blues swept the stars in 4 games in the conference semi-finals so this is not true.
Re: Belfour Refused to Play in St. Louis?
Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 8:28 am
by ohio BLUES
goblues55555 wrote:I believe he was the Dallas Stars starter in that playoff series in 2001 when the blues swept the stars in 4 games in the conference semi-finals so this is not true.
Reading lesson for today:
To this day Belfour refuses to appear in regular-season games in St. Louis
Re: Belfour Refused to Play in St. Louis?
Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 8:48 am
by Ruutu15
ohio BLUES wrote:goblues55555 wrote:I believe he was the Dallas Stars starter in that playoff series in 2001 when the blues swept the stars in 4 games in the conference semi-finals so this is not true.
Reading lesson for today:
To this day Belfour refuses to appear in regular-season games in St. Louis
And it's still not true. That series with the Hawks in 93 was only his 2nd year in the league. He played 4 more seasons in Chicago, and played around 70 games per season each (most) of those years. I know he played a lot in STL after that series because I've seen it with my own eyes.
Re: Belfour Refused to Play in St. Louis?
Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:04 pm
by theohall
What should we expect from Wikipedia??? the truth??
MISCONCEPTIONS
