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Former St. Louis Blues Goalie Accomplishes Feat Done by No Other NHL Goalie

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All the accomplishments for Jake Allen started right here with the St. Louis Blues.

It started by getting drafted in the second round of the 2008 NHL Draft to playing in his first NHL game Feb. 5, 2013 against the Nashville Predators to at one point holding the Blues franchise record for shutouts (21) to winning the Stanley Cup in 2019.

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On Monday, the 34-year-old became the first goalie in NHL history to record a win against 33 different teams when he shut out the Utah Hockey Club 3-0.

Allen, who owns the most wins against the Chicago Blackhawks (12) and Dallas Stars (12) from his days of playing with the Blues, has played for the Montreal Canadiens and now currently with the New Jersey Devils after the Blues traded him to the Canadiens following the 2019-20 season.

Allen created plenty of highlights with the Blues, including one of the top ones here as called by the Blues’ John Kelly, Darren Pang and Bernie Federko:

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