I've been a St. Louis blues season ticket holder for the past two seasons, but have been watching since the '80s. I love the game, it is fast, hard hitting, and requires real dedication to become a top player.
As Tars noted, the Blues are nearly always in the playoffs, but have never won a cup in their 50 year history. Last season was the best chance in quite some time, but they blew it in the Conference Finals. In the off season they then lost three of their big playoff performers, Backes (who was also the team captain), Brauer, and Elliott (goalie). They still have one of the top goal/point scorers in the league with Tarasenko, and a stable full of young up-and-coming players, including Robbie Fabbri, who just scored his first NHL hat trick last night (I lost my favorite hat, but it was worth it). They have been great at home this season, but can't seem to hold it together on the road. It don't see them getting as far in the playoffs this season as they did last season. The current starting goaltender, Jake Allen, is playoff tested, and playoff failed. No team wins the cup without solid goal tending. Would be nice to be proven wrong, though.