Löysin Wikipediasta mielenkiintoisen väitteen jonka mukaan Ed Belfour kieltäyy pelaamasta St.Louisissa Bluesin kotiotteluissa runkosarjan peleissä. Katkeruus johtanee vuoteen 1993 ja Norris divisioonan semifinaaliin Chicago-St.Loius, jossa Blues pudotti divisioonan ja läntisen konferenssin ykkösen Blackhawksin suoraan neljässä ottelussa. Jatkoajalla päättyneen neljännen ottelun jälkeen Belfour oli laittanut St. Louis Arenan vierasjoukkueen pukukopin remonttiin.
Possibly the greatest 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 visiting locker 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 whe.n he replaced Roman Turek for the Dallas Stars in the 3rd 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