List of St. Louis Blues award winners

St. Louis Blues awards
Award Wins
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl
2
Presidents' Trophy
1
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy
2
Calder Memorial Trophy
1
Conn Smythe Trophy
1
Frank J. Selke Trophy
1
General Manager of the Year Award
1
Hart Memorial Trophy
2
Jack Adams Award
4
James Norris Memorial Trophy
2
King Clancy Memorial Trophy
1
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy
3
Lester Patrick Trophy
4
NHL Foundation Player Award
1
NHL Plus-Minus Award *
3
Ted Lindsay Award
2
Vezina Trophy
1
William M. Jennings Trophy
2
Total
Awards won 34

This is a list of St. Louis Blues award winners.

League awards

Team trophies

Team trophies awarded to the St. Louis Blues[1]
Award Description Times won Seasons References
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl West Division champions (1967–74) 2 1968–69, 1969–70 [2]
Presidents' Trophy Most regular season points 1 1999–2000 [3][4]

Individual awards

Individual awards won by St. Louis Blues players and staff[1]
Award Description Winner Season References
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy Perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey Dunlop, BlakeBlake Dunlop 1980–81 [5][6]
McLennan, JamieJamie McLennan 1997–98
Calder Memorial Trophy Rookie of the year Jackman, BarretBarret Jackman 2002–03 [7][8]
Conn Smythe Trophy Most valuable player of the playoffs Hall, GlennGlenn Hall 1967–68 [9][10]
Frank J. Selke Trophy Forward who best excels in the defensive aspect of the game Meagher, RickRick Meagher 1989–90 [11][12]
General Manager of the Year Award Top general manager Armstrong, DougDoug Armstrong 2011–12 [13]
Hart Memorial Trophy Most valuable player to his team during the regular season Hull, BrettBrett Hull 1990–91 [14][15]
Pronger, ChrisChris Pronger 1999–2000
Jack Adams Award Top coach during the regular season Berenson, RedRed Berenson 1980–81 [16]
Sutter, BrianBrian Sutter 1990–91
Quenneville, JoelJoel Quenneville 1999–2000
Hitchcock, KenKen Hitchcock 2011–12
James Norris Memorial Trophy Top defenseman during the regular season MacInnis, AlAl MacInnis 1998–99 [17][18]
Pronger, ChrisChris Pronger 1999–2000
King Clancy Memorial Trophy Leadership qualities on and off the ice and humanitarian contributions within their community Chase, KellyKelly Chase 1997–98 [19][20]
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy Gentlemanly conduct Goyette, PhilPhil Goyette 1969–70 [21][22]
Hull, BrettBrett Hull 1989–90
Demitra, PavolPavol Demitra 1999–2000
NHL Foundation Player Award Community service Chase, KellyKelly Chase 1997–98 [23]
NHL Plus-Minus Award Highest plus/minus Cavallini, PaulPaul Cavallini 1989–90 [24]
Pronger, ChrisChris Pronger 1997–98
1999–2000
Ted Lindsay Award Most valuable player as chosen by the players Liut, MikeMike Liut 1980–81 [25]
Hull, BrettBrett Hull 1990–91
Vezina Trophy Fewest goals given up in the regular season (1927–81) Hall, GlennGlenn Hall 1968–69 [26][27]
Plante, JacquesJacques Plante
William M. Jennings Trophy Fewest goals given up in the regular season (1981–present) Turek, RomanRoman Turek 1990–91 [28][29]
Elliott, BrianBrian Elliott 2011–12
Halak, JaroslavJaroslav Halak

All-Stars

NHL First and Second Team All-Stars

The NHL First and Second Team All-Stars consists of the top players at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.

St. Louis Blues selected to the NHL First and Second Team All-Stars[1]
Player Position Selections Season Team
Hall, GlennGlenn Hall Goaltender 1 1968–69 1st
Hull, BrettBrett Hull Right Wing 3 1989–90 1st
1990–91 1st
1991–92 1st
Liut, MikeMike Liut Goaltender 1 1980–81 1st
MacInnis, AlAl MacInnis Defense 2 1998–99 1st
2002–03 1st
Oates, AdamAdam Oates Center 1 1990–91 2nd
Pietrangelo, AlexAlex Pietrangelo Defense 2 2011–12 2nd
2013–14 2nd
Pronger, ChrisChris Pronger Defense 3 1997–98 2nd
1999–2000 1st
2003–04 2nd
Shanahan, BrendanBrendan Shanahan Left Wing 1 1993–94 1st
Tarasenko, VladimirVladimir Tarasenko Right Wing 1 2014–15 2nd
Turek, RomanRoman Turek Goaltender 1 1999–2000 2nd

NHL All-Rookie Team

The NHL All-Rookie Team consists of the top rookies at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.

St. Louis Blues selected to the NHL All-Rookie Team[1]
Player Position Season
Allen, JakeJake Allen Goaltender 2012–13
2014–15
Benning, BrianBrian Benning Defense 1986–87
Berglund, PatrikPatrik Berglund Forward 2008–09
Brind'Amour, RodRod Brind'Amour Forward 1989–90
Campbell, JimJim Campbell Forward 1996–97
Jackman, BarretBarret Jackman Defense 2002–03

All-Star Game selections

The National Hockey League All-Star Game is a mid-season exhibition game held annually between many of the top players of each season. Forty-one All-Star Games have been held since the Blues entered the league in 1967, with at least one player chosen to represent the Blues in each year. The All-Star game has not been held in various years: 1979 and 1987 due to the 1979 Challenge Cup and Rendez-vous '87 series between the NHL and the Soviet national team, respectively, 1995, 2005, and 2013 as a result of labor stoppages, and 2006, 2010, and 2014 because of the Winter Olympic Games.[30] St. Louis has hosted two of the games. The 23rd and 39th took place at St. Louis Arena.

St. Louis Blues players and coaches selected to the All-Star Game[33]
Game Year Name Position References
21st 1968 Hall, GlennGlenn Hall Goaltender [34]
22nd 1969 Arbour, AlAl Arbour Defense [35]
Berenson, RedRed Berenson Center
Bowman, ScottyScotty Bowman Coach
Hall, GlennGlenn Hall Goaltender
Harvey, DougDoug Harvey Defense
McDonald, AbAb McDonald Left Wing
Picard, NoelNoel Picard Defense
Plante, JacquesJacques Plante Goaltender
Roberts, JimJim Roberts Right Wing
23rd 1970 Berenson, RedRed Berenson Center [36]
Bowman, ScottyScotty Bowman Coach
Goyette, PhilPhil Goyette (Did not play) Center
Hall, GlennGlenn Hall (Did not play) Goaltender
McDonald, AbAb McDonald (Did not play) Left Wing
Plager, BarclayBarclay Plager Defense
Plante, JacquesJacques Plante Goaltender
Roberts, JimJim Roberts Right Wing
Sabourin, GaryGary Sabourin Right Wing
St. Marseille, FrankFrank St. Marseille Right Wing
24th 1971 Berenson, RedRed Berenson Center [37]
Bowman, ScottyScotty Bowman Coach
Ecclestone, TimTim Ecclestone Left Wing
Plager, BarclayBarclay Plager Defense
Sabourin, GaryGary Sabourin Right Wing
Wakely, ErnieErnie Wakely Goaltender
25th 1972 Unger, GarryGarry Unger Center [38]
26th 1973 Plager, BarclayBarclay Plager Defense [39]
Unger, GarryGarry Unger Center
27th 1974 Awrey, DonDon Awrey Defense [40]
Plager, BarclayBarclay Plager Defense
Unger, GarryGarry UngerUp-arrow Center
28th 1975 Unger, GarryGarry Unger Center [41]
29th 1976 Unger, GarryGarry Unger Center [42]
30th 1977 Unger, GarryGarry Unger Center [43]
31st 1978 Unger, GarryGarry Unger Center [44]
32nd 1980 Federko, BernieBernie Federko Center [45]
33rd 1981 Babych, WayneWayne Babych Right Wing [46]
Federko, BernieBernie Federko Center
Liut, MikeMike LiutUp-arrow Goaltender
34th 1982 Sutter, BrianBrian Sutter Left Wing [47]
35th 1983 Sutter, BrianBrian Sutter Left Wing [48]
36th 1984 Ramage, RobRob Ramage Defense [49]
37th 1985 Sutter, BrianBrian Sutter Left Wing [50]
38th 1986 Hunter, MarkMark Hunter Right Wing [51]
Ramage, RobRob Ramage Defense
39th 1988 Ramage, RobRob Ramage Defense [52]
40th 1989 Hull, BrettBrett Hull Right Wing [53]
41st 1990 Cavallini, PaulPaul Cavallini Defense [54]
Hull, BrettBrett Hulldagger Right Wing
42nd 1991 Hull, BrettBrett Hulldagger (Did not play) Right Wing [55]
Oates, AdamAdam Oates Center
Stevens, ScottScott Stevens Defense
43rd 1992 Hull, BrettBrett HulldaggerUp-arrow Right Wing [56]
Oates, AdamAdam Oates Center
44th 1993 Brown, JeffJeff Brown (Did not play) Defense [57]
Butcher, GarthGarth Butcher Defense
Hull, BrettBrett Hulldagger Right Wing
45th 1994 Hull, BrettBrett Hulldagger Right Wing [58]
Joseph, CurtisCurtis Joseph Goaltender
Shanahan, BrendanBrendan Shanahan Left Wing
46th 1996 Hull, BrettBrett Hulldagger Right Wing [59]
MacInnis, AlAl MacInnis Defense
47th 1997 Hull, BrettBrett Hulldagger Right Wing [60]
MacInnis, AlAl MacInnis Defense
48th 1998 MacInnis, AlAl MacInnisdouble-dagger Defense [61]
49th 1999 Demitra, PavolPavol Demitra Left Wing [62]
MacInnis, AlAl MacInnisdagger Defense
Pronger, ChrisChris Pronger Defense
50th 2000 Demitra, PavolPavol Demitra Right Wing [63]
MacInnis, AlAl MacInnis Defense
Pronger, ChrisChris Prongerdagger Defense
Turek, RomanRoman Turek (Subbed for Dominik Hasek) Goaltender
Turgeon, PierrePierre Turgeon (Did not play) Center
51st 2001 MacInnis, AlAl MacInnis (Did not play) Defense [64]
Quenneville, JoelJoel Quenneville Coach
Pronger, ChrisChris Prongerdagger (Did not play) Defense
52nd 2002 Demitra, PavolPavol Demitra Left Wing [65]
Pronger, ChrisChris Prongerdagger Defense
53rd 2003 MacInnis, AlAl MacInnis Defense [66]
Weight, DougDoug Weight Center
54th 2004 Pronger, ChrisChris Pronger Defense [67]
Tkachuk, KeithKeith Tkachuk Left Wing
55th 2007 Guerin, BillBill Guerin Right Wing [68]
56th 2008 Legace, MannyManny Legace Goaltender [69]
57th 2009 Tkachuk, KeithKeith Tkachuk Left Wing [70]
58th 2011 Backes, DavidDavid Backes Right Wing [71]
59th 2012 Elliott, BrianBrian Elliott Goaltender [72]
60th 2015 Elliott, BrianBrian Elliott Goaltender [73]
Shattenkirk, KevinKevin Shattenkirk Defense
Tarasenko, VladimirVladimir Tarasenko Right Wing
61st 2016 Tarasenko, VladimirVladimir Tarasenko Right Wing [74]

All-Star Game replacement events

St. Louis Blues players and coaches selected to All-Star Game replacement events
Event Year Name Position References
Challenge Cup 1979 No Blues selected [75]
Rendez-vous '87 1987 No Blues selected [76]

Career achievements

Hockey Hall of Fame

The following is a list of St. Louis Blues who have been enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame.[77]

St. Louis Blues inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame[1][77]
Individual Category Year inducted Years with Blues in category References
Anderson, GlennGlenn Anderson Player 2008 1994–95, 1996 [78]
Arbour, AlAl Arbour Builder 1996 1970–72 [79]
Bowman, ScottyScotty Bowman Builder 1991 1967–71 [80]
Federko, BernieBernie Federko Player 2002 1976–89 [81]
Fletcher, CliffCliff Fletcher Builder 2004 1966–72 [82]
Francis, EmileEmile Francis Builder 1982 1976–83 [83]
Fuhr, GrantGrant Fuhr Player 2003 1995–99 [84]
Gilmour, DougDoug Gilmour Player 2011 1983–88 [85]
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky Player 1999 1996 [86]
Hall, GlennGlenn Hall Player 1975 1967–71 [87]
Harvey, DougDoug Harvey Player 1973 1968–69 [88]
Hawerchuk, DaleDale Hawerchuk Player 2001 1995–96 [89]
Housley, PhilPhil Housley Player 2015 1993–94 [90]
Hull, BrettBrett Hull Player 2009 1988–98 [91]
Lapointe, GuyGuy Lapointe Player 1993 1982–83 [92]
MacInnis, AlAl MacInnis Player 2007 1994–2003 [93]
Moore, DickieDickie Moore Player 1974 1967–68 [94]
Mullen, JoeJoe Mullen Player 2000 1980, 1981–86 [95]
Neilson, RogerRoger Neilson Builder 2002 1995–98 [96]
Oates, AdamAdam Oates Player 2012 1989–92 [97]
Plante, JacquesJacques Plante Player 1978 1968–70 [98]
Pronger, ChrisChris Pronger Player 2015 1995–2004 [99]
Shanahan, BrendanBrendan Shanahan Player 2013 1991–95 [100]
Stastny, PeterPeter Stastny Player 1998 1994–95 [101]
Stevens, ScottScott Stevens Player 2007 1990–91 [102]

Foster Hewitt Memorial Award

One member of the St. Louis Blues organization have been honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award. The award is presented by the Hockey Hall of Fame to members of the radio and television industry who make outstanding contributions to their profession and the game of ice hockey during their broadcasting career.[103]

Members of the St. Louis Blues honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award[1]
Individual Year honored Years with Blues as broadcaster References
Kelly, DanDan Kelly 1989 1968–89 [103]

Lester Patrick Trophy

The Lester Patrick Trophy has been presented by the National Hockey League and USA Hockey since 1966 to honor a recipient's contribution to ice hockey in the United States.[104] This list includes all personnel who have ever been employed by the St. Louis Blues in any capacity and have also received the Lester Patrick Trophy.

Members of the St. Louis Blues honored with the Lester Patrick Trophy[1]
Individual Year honored Years with Blues References
Francis, EmileEmile Francis 1982 1976–83 [104]
Kelly, DanDan Kelly 1989 1968–89 [104]
Patrick, LynnLynn Patrick 1989 1967–77 [104]
Pleau, LarryLarry Pleau 2002 1997–present [104]

United States Hockey Hall of Fame

Members of the St. Louis Blues inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame[1]
Individual Year inducted Years with Blues References
Barrasso, TomTom Barrasso 2009 2002–03 [105]
Christian, DaveDave Christian 2001 1991–92 [106]
Housley, PhilPhil Housley 2004 1993–94 [107]
Hull, BrettBrett Hull 2008 1988–98 [108]
Johnson, MarkMark Johnson 2004 1985 [109]
Mullen, JoeJoe Mullen 1998 1980, 1981–86 [110]
Palazzari, DougDoug Palazzari 2000 1974–75, 1976–79 [111]
Patrick, CraigCraig Patrick 1996 1974–75 [112]
Pleau, LarryLarry Pleau 2000 1997–present [113]
Roberts, GordieGordie Roberts 1999 1988–90 [114]
Tkachuk, KeithKeith Tkachuk 2011 2001–10 [115]

Retired numbers

The St. Louis Blues have retired six of their jersey numbers and removed two others from circulation. The number 7 was honored on March 7, 2011, in tribute to four Blues who wore it — Red Berenson, Garry Unger, Joe Mullen, and Keith Tkachuk.[116] The number 14 was honored for Doug Wickenheiser who played for the team from 1984 to 1987.[116] Also honored is Bob Plager's number 5, but it remains in circulation.[116] Also out of circulation is the number 99 which was retired league-wide for Wayne Gretzky on February 6, 2000.[117] Gretzky played one season (1995–96) of his 20-year NHL career with the Blues and was the only Blues player who ever wore the number 99 prior to its retirement.[118][119]

St. Louis Blues retired numbers[1]
Number Player Position Years with Blues as a player Date of retirement ceremony References
2 MacInnis, AlAl MacInnis Defense 1994–2003 April 9, 2006 [1]
3 Gassoff, BobBob Gassoff Defense 1974–77 October 1, 1977 [1]
8 Plager, BarclayBarclay Plager Defense 1967–77 March 24, 1981 [1]
11 Sutter, BrianBrian Sutter Left Wing 1976–88 December 30, 1988 [1]
16 Hull, BrettBrett Hull Right Wing 1988–98 December 5, 2006 [1]
24 Federko, BernieBernie Federko Center 1976–89 March 16, 1991 [1]

Other awards

St. Louis Blues who have received non-NHL awards
Award Description Winner Season References
Best NHL Player ESPY Award Best NHL player of the last calendar year Pronger, ChrisChris Pronger 2001 [120]
Charlie Conacher Humanitarian Award For humanitarian or community service projects Staniowski, EdEd Staniowski 1978–79 [121]
Kea, EdEd Kea 1980–81
Viking Award Most valuable Swedish player in NHL Steen, AlexanderAlexander Steen 2013–14 [122][123]

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