Jordan Binnington, a professional ice hockey player, is known for his role as a goaltender for the St. Louis Blues in the NHL. Born on July 11, 1993, in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, Binnington stands 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighs 172 pounds. He was drafted in 2011 in the third round as the 88th overall pick by the St. Louis Blues.
Binnington made his NHL debut in the 2015 season. His career took a significant turn during the 2018-2019 season when he became the starting goaltender for the Blues, leading the team to their first Stanley Cup victory. He is known for his calm demeanor on the ice and has been praised for his ability to maintain composure during high-pressure situations.
Throughout his career, Binnington has accumulated several noteworthy statistics. During the 2025 preseason, he recorded a save percentage of 0.973 across three games, allowing only two goals against 73 shots. In the regular 2025 season, he played 23 games, securing seven wins and making 474 saves with a save percentage of 0.87. His average goals-against per game stood at 3.44.
Binnington's playing style is characterized by quick reflexes and efficient positioning, allowing him to make crucial saves. His jersey number is 50, and he continues to be an integral part of the Blues' defensive lineup.