Grant Fuhr has five Stanley Cup rings from his glory years with the Edmonton Oilers but he's proudly bleeding St. Louis blue in the Stanley Cup Final.
And the Hockey Hall of Fame goalie, who played four seasons with the Blues, thinks rookie goalie Jordan Binnington can be the difference for St. Louis against the Boston Bruins in the best-of-7 Final, which starts Monday (8 p.m.; NBC, CBC, SN, TVAS).
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Fuhr believes Binnington, who is 12-7 with a 2.37 goals-against average in the playoffs, has the mental makeup to lead the Blues to their first championship.
"I see a kid that's playing with a ton of confidence," Fuhr said. "He makes their team play a different style because he looks like he's relaxed and calm so if frees them up to play whichever way they want. He gives them confidence they didn't have before.
"I'm excited for them, that's a city that deserves it. It has a diehard fanbase, so I think it's just a reward for them that will take hockey over the top there."