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San Jose Sharks @ St. Louis Blues
SJ leads series 3-2
San Jose Sharks
Sharks
SJ
35-30-7
, 14-16-4 Away
3
35-30-7
, 14-16-4 Away
Final
1
2
3
T
Sharks
SJ
1
2
0
3
Blues
STL
3
0
2
5
St. Louis Blues
Blues
STL
51-19-1
, 24-9-1 Home
5
51-19-1
, 24-9-1 Home
Gamecast
Box Score
Team Stats
Team Stats
SJ
STL
Shots
25
33
Hits
22
36
Penalty Minutes
20
18
Faceoff %
58.2
%
41.8
58.2
41.8
%
Game Information
Enterprise Center
4:30 AM, 22 April 2000
St. Louis, MO
Attendance: 20,361
Referees:
Bill McCreary
Linesmen:
Pierre Champoux
Ray Scapinello
Scoring Summary
Penalties
No Scoring Plays
Regular Season Series
Playoff Series
SJ leads 3-2
Sharks
3
Blues
5
Game 1
13/4
Sharks
4
Blues
2
Game 2
15/4
Blues
1
Sharks
2
Game 3
18/4
Blues
2
Sharks
3
Game 4
20/4
Sharks
3
Blues
5
Game 5
22/4
Blues
6
Sharks
2
Game 6
24/4
Sharks
3
Blues
1
Game 7
26/4
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