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.

Jackman inducted into Blues Hall of Fame

Jackman surprised with Hall of Fame induction

  • 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