The St. Louis Blues announced that Wayne Babych, Curtis Joseph and Jim Roberts have been voted as the Class of 2025 for the Blues Hall of Famepresented by First Community.
The announcement was made in front of the Enterprise Center crowd during the first period of the Oct. 22 game against the Winnipeg Jets.
The team will officially induct the players into the Blues Hall of Fame on Friday, Jan. 24 during a ceremonial dinner at the downtown Missouri Athletic Club.
The inductees will then be honored prior to the game on Saturday, Jan. 25 when the Blues host the Dallas Stars.
Babych was originally drafted by the Blues third overall in 1978, making him the organization’s highest draft pick ever to that point. The Edmonton, Alberta, native went on to spend his first six seasons in St. Louis, appearing in 396 regular-season games and logging 345 points (155 goals, 190 assists) overall during his tenure. In 1978-79, as a 20-year-old rookie, Babych collected 27 goals and 63 points overall, earning him a third-place finish in the voting for the Calder Trophy (rookie of the year). Two years later, in 1980-81, he recorded one of the greatest individual seasons in Blues history, posting 96 points while becoming the franchise’s first 50-goal scorer with 54. Babych earned a selection to the 1981 NHL All-Star Game before finishing sixth in the NHL overall in goals and first with 40 even-strength goals. Babych currently ranks third in Blues history with a 0.87 points-per-game average, while his 155 goals are fifth and his 111 even-strength goals share seventh. He is also one of only 12 players in Blues history to collect over 300 points and 300 penalty minutes with the franchise.