In the 1999-2000 season, Pronger helped the Blues to their best regular-season record in team history (51-19-11, 114 points) en route to capturing the Presidents' Trophy. In that season, Pronger recorded 62 points (14 goals, 48 assists) and a plus-52 rating and became just the second player in NHL history (Bobby Orr) to earn the Norris Trophy (NHL's best defenseman) and the Hart Trophy (NHL's Most Valuable Player) in the same season.
Pronger ranks among the leaders in Blues history in multiple categories: 14th in games played (598), ninth in assists (272), 13th in points (356), sixth in penalty minutes (931) and first in plus/minus (+140).
Originally drafted No. 2 overall by the Hartford Whalers in 1993, Pronger's career lasted 18 seasons, which included stints with Hartford, St. Louis, Edmonton, Anaheim and Philadelphia. He appeared in 1,167 career regular-season games, recording 698 points (157 goals, 541 assists) and 1,590 penalty minutes. He also played in 173 career postseason games and captured a Stanley Cup championship in 2007 while playing for the Ducks.
In international play, Pronger represented Team Canada on six occasions, including in four Olympic games. He captured a gold medal at the 1993 World Junior Championship, the 1997 World Championship and at the 2002 and 2010 Winter Olympic games.
Amongst defensemen in NHL history, Pronger ranks 26th in points (698), 36th in plus/minus (+183), and 38th in games played (1,167).