BARRET JACKMAN

Blues Hall of Fame Class of 2026

Barret Jackman was a steady force on the Blues’ blue line for more than a decade, combining toughness, loyalty and leadership. Jackman played 803 games with St. Louis — the most by any defenseman in franchise history — and delivered memorable postseason moments. A fan favorite and true competitor, Jackman now continues his impact with the organization as the Blues' Director of Alumni.

  • Drafted in the first round (No. 17 overall) by St. Louis in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft
  • His 13 seasons as a Blue share the most franchise history with Bernie Federko
  • Named to the 2002-03 NHL All-Rookie Team and won the 2003 Calder Memorial Trophy
  • Appeared in 803 games over 13 seasons with the Blues, the second most games in franchise history and the most among defensemen
  • Scored his only career postseason overtime goal in Game 2 of the 2014 First Round vs. Chicago, becoming one of six defensemen in franchise history to score an overtime goal in the postseason
  • Scored the game-winning goal in Game 2 of the 2013 Western Conference Quarterfinals vs. Los Angeles with 51 seconds remaining in the game, the third latest go-ahead goal in the franchise’s postseason in history
  • NHL Career (14 seasons)

  • 876 games played

  • 29 goals
  • 157 assists
  • 186 points
  • 1,102 penalty minutes
  • Seven points (two goals, five assists) in 53 postseason games (8 postseason appearances)

  • As a Blue (13 seasons)

  • 803 games played (2nd most all-time; most among defensemen)

  • 28 goals
  • 153 assists
  • 181 points
  • 1,026 penalty minutes (4th all-time)
  • +53 rating (15th all-time)
  • Served as an assistant captain for nine seasons (2006-07 to 2014-15)
  • Is one of three defensemen in franchise history with multiple game-winning playoff goals