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St. Louis Blues Team Leaders **Updated 3/11/08**
(Team Record) 29-30-10 (68 Points)
(Points) Kariya - 53
(Goals) Boyes - 36
(Assists) Kariya - 38
(+/-) Perron - Plus 13
(PIM) King - 85
(PP Goals) Boyes/Tkachuk - 10
(PP Assists) Kariya - 12
(SH Goals) Mayers/ R.Johnson - 1
(Wins) Legace - 24
(GAA) Legace - 2.35
(SV %) Legace - .912
(SO) - Legace - 4

I'd like to meet:

Anyone who loves Blues hockey!!!

-The St. Louis Arena-

Gone But Not Forgotten: The St. Louis Arena that housed the Blues for nearly 30 years crumbled to a pile of dust in just minutes after being blown up by Spirtas Wrecking Company in February 1999. Although it is gone physically, it etched it's place in the hearts of thousands of Blues fans and can be remembered by this banner.

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Music:

Peoria Rivermen


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Television:

Fox Sports Midwest
CW-11 St. Louis
ESPN
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Heroes:


Retired Mar. 9, 1982
One of the most loved Blues of all time is Barclay Plager. Teamed with his brothers Bob and the little known Billy, Barclay led the Blues to three appearences to the Stanley Cup Finals. A former player, captain, and coach ‘Barc’ sadly died of cancer in 1988. Plager’s name can still be found in Blues record books as he is 6th in games played (614), 13th in assists (187), and 3rd in penalty minutes (1115) and has four all-star games to his credit.
Retired Dec. 30, 1988
The most talented of the large Sutter family, Brian proved successful as a player and a coach for the Blues. Arguably the greatest power forward in Blues history, he is currently ranked 2nd in games played (779), 3rd in points (636), goals (303), assists, and hat tricks (7) behind only Federko and Hull. He also ranks 1st in penalty minutes (1786) and has three all-star game appearances.
Retired Mar. 16, 1991
In a Blues career that spanned 13 years, Federko put up four 100-point campaigns, played two all-star games, assisted on the Monday Night Miracle winning goal, and served as team captain in his last season with the Blues. Federko ranks 1st in games played (927), points(1073), and assists(721), 2nd in goals (352) and hat tricks (11), and 3rd in game winning goals (39). These numbers secured him a spot in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2002.
Retired Oct. 1, 1997
One of the saddest days in the history of the Blues was on Memorial Day weekend in 1977 when a young defenseman named Bob Gassoff died in a motorcycle accident. Although he only played four season with the Blues, the up and comer provided was one of the most tenacious players to ever skate on an NHL rink. Gassoff currently ranks fifth on the all-time Blues penalty minutes(866) list.
Retired Apr. 9, 2006
Known by both Blues fans and hockey fans around the world for his hard slapshot, Al MacInnis' number became the fifth retired number in Blues history. MacInnis, who won a Stanley Cup with Calgary Flames and a Norris Trophy in 1999 for the Blues, has ranked third all time for NHL defenseman in goals (340), assists (934) and points (1274). He also won seven hardest shot competitions over the course of his career. Al spent 10 seasons with the Blues before an injury forced him to retire in 2005.
Not retired, but honored
Not one of the most talented players in Blues history, but easily one of the most well-liked and famous. A hardworking winger, Wickenheiser scored the biggest goal in Blues history on May 12, 1986 when he tallied the winning goal in overtime as the Blues rallied from a late three goal defecit to tie their Conference Finals Series with the Flames at three. Unfortunatley, Wick passed away in 1999 after a long hard fought bout with cancer.
Honored with a Shamrock
Dan Kelly reigned as the ‘Voice of the Blues’ from 68 until his passing in 89. Refered to by many as the best hockey announcer to ever call a goal, Kelly was recognized with a honorary shamrock that hangs from the rafters at Savvis Center. His sons John and Dan Jr. continue his legacy in broadcasting to this day.
Not retired, but honored
Another one of the most popular players in Blues history, Bob wasn’t as talented as his older brother Barclay, but his hipcheck was as feared and deadly as an Al MacInnis slap shot. Years later, Bob is still loved by Blues fans and remains in the organization as a scout. He is honored with his customary #5 inside a blue heart.
Retired December 5, 2006
Hull is the Blues all-time leader in goals (527), hat tricks (27), game winning goals (70) and power play goals (195). The talented winger recorded 1391 points in 1269 career NHL games (741 goals, 650 assists). Hull, whose No. 16 was retired by the Blues on Dec. 5, 2006, was on hand Friday as the Blues and the city of St. Louis renamed a stretch of Clark Avenue after the profilic goal scorer. Scottrade Center now sits on Brett Hull Way.

My Blog

Cogliano scores in OT for NHL-record third straight game as Oilers top Blues

St. Louis Blues’ David Perron (57) celebrates a goal by Brad Boyes (not shown) as Edmonton Oilers goalie Mathieu Garon watches during second period NHL hockey action in Edmonton on Tuesday, Marc...
Posted by St. Louis Blues on Wed, 12 Mar 2008 11:10:00 PST

Iginla becomes Flames all-time goal-scoring leader with No. 365 in rout

St. Louis Blues' Erik Johnson, right, hits Calgary Flames' Matthew Lombardi during first period NHL hockey action in Calgary, Alberta on Monday, March 10, 2008. (AP Photo/The Canadian, Larry MacDougal...
Posted by St. Louis Blues on Tue, 11 Mar 2008 11:43:00 PST

Rare goal from Johnson puts end to Blues’ six-game slump

St. Louis Blues' Keith Tkachuk (7) scores against Los Angeles Kings' goalie Erik Ersberg, of Sweden, during the second period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, March 4, 2008, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Kyle...
Posted by St. Louis Blues on Wed, 05 Mar 2008 10:52:00 PST

Bryzgalov’s 41 saves carry Coyotes past stumbling Blues

Phoenix Coyotes goalie Ilya Bryzgalov, right, of Russia, makes a save on a shot by St. Louis Blues' Paul Kariya, left, during the second period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Feb. 28, 2008, in St. Lo...
Posted by St. Louis Blues on Fri, 29 Feb 2008 09:24:00 PST

Frolov scores hat trick, O’Sullivan five points for Kings

St. Louis Blues' David Backes spins around the Los Angeles Kings' goal as defender Peter Harrold, behind, pressures him during the first period of the NHL hockey game in Los Angeles Thursday, Feb. 21,...
Posted by St. Louis Blues on Fri, 22 Feb 2008 03:50:00 PST

Blues slow Blackhawks with three power-play goals

St. Louis Blues' Keith Tkachuk, center, is congratulated by teammates Erik Johnson, left, and Barret Jackman, right, after scoring during the third period of an NHL hockey game against the Chicago Bla...
Posted by St. Louis Blues on Wed, 20 Feb 2008 12:53:00 PST

Boyes ends scoring slump as Blues’ power play drops Jackets

Columbus Blue Jackets' Derick Brassard (16) lays against the board after being checked by St. Louis Blues' Lee Stempniak during the second period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, Feb. 17, 2008, in St. Lo...
Posted by St. Louis Blues on Mon, 18 Feb 2008 08:56:00 PST

Weber’s goal blasts Preds past Blues in overtime

St. Louis Blues center Andy McDonald (10) checks Nashville Predators center Scott Nichol (12) off the puck in the first period of an NHL hockey game in Nashville, Tenn., Saturday, Feb. 16, 2008. (AP P...
Posted by St. Louis Blues on Sun, 17 Feb 2008 11:20:00 PST

Blues break out of four-game slump behind rare goal from McKee

St. Louis Blues' Martin Rucinsky, center, of the Czech Republic, and Jay McKee (77) congratulate Blues goalie Manny Legace (34) after the Blues beat the Los Angeles Kings 4-2 in an NHL hockey game Tue...
Posted by St. Louis Blues on Thu, 14 Feb 2008 04:58:00 PST

Burns lift Wild with game-winning goal for second straight game

St. Louis Blues Manny Legace stops a shot from Minnesota Wild Marian Gaborik, of Slovakia, at the end of the overtime period of a NHL hockey game Sunday, Feb. 10, 2008 in St. Louis. The Wild beat the ...
Posted by St. Louis Blues on Mon, 11 Feb 2008 03:10:00 PST