One of the greatest goaltenders in NHL History, Glenn Hall finished his storied career with the Blues' inaugural seasons. Starting the franchise with an accomplished, veteran goalie proved a strong move, as Hall's presence in net paved the way for three trips to the Stanley Cup Finals in the club's first three years.

  • Began career with the Detroit Red Wings in the 1952-53 NHL season
  • Drafted by the Blues in the 1967 NHL expansion draft
  • Retired as a Blue after the 1970-71 season
  • Inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame on Aug. 28, 1975
  • NHL Career (18 seasons):
    • 1962-63, 1966-67 Vezina Trophy (Top goaltender)
    • 1960-61 Stanley Cup Champion
    • No. 8 all-time games played in goal (906)
    • No. 11 all-time goalie wins (407)
    • No. 5 all-time total saves (24,611)
    • Retired as No. 2 all-time games played, No. 2 all-time wins, No. 1 all-time saves in NHL history
    • 1955-56 Calder Trophy (Rookie of the Year)
    • Played in 13 NHL All-Star Games (1955-1969)
  • As a Blue (4 seasons):
    • 1967-68 Conn Smythe Trophy (Playoff MVP)
    • 1968-69 Vezina Trophy
    • No. 4 all-time shutouts (16)
    • 140 games played
    • 57-52-28 record
    • .917 save percentage
    • 2.43 goals-against average