# seasons – 53
Record – 1,929-1,645-432-167 (4,457 points)
Playoff appearances – 44
Stanley Cups – 1
First player: Glenn Hall G 1st round 1967 NHL Expansion Draft.
First-ever Draft Selection: Gary Edwards 1968, 6th overall
Highest Draft selection: Erik Johnson 2006, 1st overall
HOFers – Bernie Federko, Brett Hull, Chris Pronger
Retired #’s – #2- Al MacInnis, #3- Bob Gassoff, #5- Bob Plager, #8- Barclay Plager, #11- Brian Sutter, #16- Brett Hull, #24- Bernie Federko, #44- Chris Pronger
Leaders
Games Played – Bernie Federko, 927
Goals – Brett Hull, 527
Assists – Bernie Federko, 721
Points – Bernie Federko, 1,073
Plus/minus – Chris Pronger, +140
Penalty Minutes – Brian Sutter, 1,786
Power Play Goals – Brett Hull, 195
Shorthanded Goals – Larry Patey, 23
Hat Tricks – Brett Hull, 27
Goalie Wins – Mike Liut, 151
Goals Against Average – Brian Elliott, 2.01
Save pct. – Brian Elliott, .925
Shutouts – Brian Elliott, 25
Coaching Wins Leader – Joel Quenneville, 307
Team Captains
Al Arbour ‘67-70
Garry Unger ‘70-72 ‘76-77
Frank St. Marseille ‘70-72
Bob Plager ‘70-72
Barclay Plager ‘70-76
Red Berenson ‘70-71 ‘77-78
Jimmy Roberts ‘71-72
Barry Gibbs ‘78-79
Brian Sutter ‘79-88
Bernie Federko ‘88-89
Rick Meagher ‘89-90
Scott Stevens ‘90-91
Garth Butcher ‘91-92
Brett Hull ‘92-96
Wayne Gtretzky ‘95-96
Shayne Corson ‘95-96
Chris Pronger ‘97-02
Al MacInnis ‘02-04
Dallas Drake ‘05-07
Eric Brewer ‘07-11
David Backes ‘11-16
Alex Pietrangelo ‘16-20
Ryan O’Reilly ‘20-
Did you know… … The Blues made the Stanley Cup Finals in their first three seasons. When the league expanded from 6 to 12 teams, the expansion teams went into their own division ensuring an expansion team would make the Finals. 48 seasons later the Blues finally returned to the Stanley Cup Finals and won their 1st Stanley Cup. … The St. Louis Blues made the postseason a record 25 consecutive seasons (1979-80 to 2003-04). During their streak, the Blues were unable to make it to the Stanley Cup Finals. |