

The Blues acquired Red Berenson from the New York Rangers seven weeks into the 1967 season, and became the first great star for the Blues.īerenson led the Blues to three Stanley Cup Final appearances in the franchise's first three years, and was named the Western Division's best player by The Sporting News. He was a warrior for the Blues, and is among the top 15 Blues.

Louis before calling it quits, but he was elected into the Hall of Fame in 2003.

His experience allowed for the Blues to make the Blues all four postseasons, but the team never made it to the Conference Finals.įuhr played only one more season after leaving St. Louis, and as a result, Curtis Joseph was traded.įuhr was a backstop to a young defense that included Blues greats such as Al Macinnis and Chris Pronger. In the history of Blues goaltenders, Fuhr places third in games played (249) third in wins (108) fifth in shutouts (11) fourth in assists (5), and third in minutes played (14,094).įuhr also holds the record for most consecutive games played (76) and most games played in a single season (79), both of which were in the 1995-1996 season.įuhr signed with St. He played four seasons with the Blues.įuhr was leaving the prime of his career, but still performed like the All-Star and Stanley Cup champion he was. Grant Fuhr signed with the Blues before the 1995-1996 season as a proven veteran.
