Blackhawks–Blues rivalry
| First meeting | November 12, 1967 |
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| Latest meeting | March 22, 2025 |
| Next meeting | TBD |
| Statistics | |
| Meetings total | 397 |
| All-time series | 190–160–35–12 (CHI) |
| Regular season series | 155–132–35–12 (CHI) |
| Postseason results | 35–28 (CHI) |
| Largest victory | CHI 10–3 STL October 27, 1974 |
| Longest win streak | CHI W7 |
| Current win streak | STL W5 |
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The Blackhawks–Blues rivalry is a National Hockey League (NHL) rivalry featuring two teams in the league's Western Conference Central Division, the Chicago Blackhawks and the St. Louis Blues. Since 1970 (excluding the 2020–21 season), the two teams have been in the same division. It is the most intense rivalry in terms of penalty minutes and fighting, and at the height of the rivalry during the Norris Division days, it was common to go to a Chicago versus St. Louis game and see a brawl break out.
Since the move of the Detroit Red Wings to the Eastern Conference, this rivalry is considered the top divisional rivalry for both teams.