Find out what jersey number was worn by any player in St. Louis Blues history. In the 50-plus year history of the St. Louis Blues, seven numbers have been retired: 2, for legendary defenseman Al MacInnis. He was the team’s second-longest serving captain (behind Sutter), and had perhaps the single greatest season in the franchise’s history.Yes, Pronger was a controversial player, especially later in his career, and yes his departure from St. Louis was messy, as the owners were looking to sell the team. He had 698 points, one legendary season, and one Stanley Cup. I mean, damn, he was the fucking man. Damn you for making me nostalgia. ".Got to meet him in person one time out at Norwood Hills after I got done playing a round of golf while on my High School golf team. In addition, he was a legendary agitator, and one of the most physical, aggressive, and dominating players in the game. The two won back-to-back Norris Trophies in 1998-99 (MacInnis) and 1999-2000 (Pronger), the latter being the season in which the franchise won its only Presidents’ Trophy.Pronger’s season was truly remarkable: while averaging 30:14 time on ice per game, he collected 62 points (14 G, 42 A) in 79 games, and led the league in plus/minus at an inconceivable plus-52. The season was good enough to bring home both the Norris and the Hart Trophies for the league’s most valuable player. See also one of the other lists of American football players for more names. He was the first goalie I grew to admire when I was younger and I've always been one since.I was also a fan of Cujo, but too young to see him play for the Blues. I started watching Blues hockey right around the mid-90s so I think it is only fair that I pick someone from when I actually watched because otherwise it would be Bobby Fucking Plager. One of the best power forwards that will ever play the game.As for Demitra, he was so creative at times it was absurd. I tried to get out of the way. This is a list of individuals who formerly played professional American football in the NFL, AFL, AAFC and other major leagues. In nine seasons with the Blues, he collected 356 points in 598 games. "There's hard and then there's Al MacInnis hard. While his number will never be retired as one of the all time great Blues players, Demitra was a steady constant in the line up from the late 90′s through the early 2000′s. When I read about the Yaroslavl crash, I seriously felt like crying that whole day. Almost Gone! Almost Gone! Class act!Brett Hull was good, but was and continues to be a giant douche off the ice.Tony Twist is a far far second, mostly because he's hilarious.Or Marty Ruchinsky because he didn't need no fancy graphite stick.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast,More posts from the stlouisblues community,The unofficial subreddit of the 2019 Stanley Cup Champion St. Louis Blues,Press J to jump to the feed. Who is your favorite RETIRED Blues player? He was a plus-140 and had a point share of 76.9, for an average of 8.5 per season. Hull wins the cup with the Wings and Stars, (if I cross sports here) Pujols fucks off to LA. Also have a signed picture of Brett Hull. Ran into him as he was watching a Cards game in the clubhouse (it was the offseason for the Blues at the time) and got him to autograph a blank scorecard for me. Men's St. Louis Blues Brett Hull Fanatics Branded Blue Authentic Stack Retired Player Name & Number T-Shirt. I got into the sport right as he got to St. Louis, and so as he grew as a St. Louis Blue, my love for the sport grew. ),Number 5 in your program but number 1 in your hear...Bobbby Plagerrrrr.Like I said in the other thread, Big Walt or Pavol Demitra.I love Big Walt, and have since I became a fan of the sport. In addition, the Blues have honored (but not retired) a few others. And honestly, I think you can sum up his whole career in the goal he scored when Oshie's shot deflected off his teeth and in. His career earned him the honor of being selected as one of the game’s 100 greatest players during the NHL Centennial.It is well past time the Blues recognize Pronger’s contribution by hanging his number 44 in the rafters. 3 for Bob Gassoff, gone too soon due to … Miss that guy.While his career with the Blues was a short one, I've got to say Grant Fuhr. 12 shortly after he was inducted into baseball's Hall of Fame. And why? Updated daily with news and features from over 130 writers worldwide. Because of this and his tenure with the Blues, the Blues retired his number. God dammit, I loved nothing more than when he would slam one home from the point and.Al MacInnis because not only is he a class act, but he seemed to embody the love of the game. The season was good for a point share of 14.8 (9.6 on defense alone, both were league-highs). In the summer of 2011, Toronto broke with franchise tradition by deciding to retire Alomar's No. $82.49 with code Regular: $109.99 You Save: $27.50 Autographed St. Louis Blues Doug Gilmour Fanatics Authentic Hockey Puck with "NHL Debut 10/4/83" Inscription. Bobby is STILL active in the organization as an elder statesman. Just such a class act and you can always say what's up at bar when you see him.I'm sad to not see him mentioned yet. If it happens too often, you have to sit down and re-evaluate what you're doing with your life. Only one other player has ever won both in a season, and his name was Bobby Orr.As great as his one season was, it was just one in the incredible career that Pronger had.
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