BERNIE FEDERKO

Blues Hall of Fame Class of 2023

Bernie Federko's 13-year tenure with the Blues was among the most productive in franchise history, with his 1,073 points in the Blue Note still standing as the franchise record since his retirement in 1990. Federko has remained closely tied to the Blues organiztion to this day.

  • Drafted by the Blues with the No. 7 overall pick in the 1976 NHL Amateur Draft
  • Played 13 seasons in St. Louis, through the 1988-89 season
  • Retired as a player on Aug. 14, 1990
  • No. 24 retired in St. Louis on March 16, 1991
  • Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on Nov. 4, 2002
  • As a Blue (13 seasons):
    • No. 1 all-time games played (927)
    • No. 2 all-time goals (352)
    • No. 1 all-time points (1,073)
    • No. 1 all-time assists (721)
    • No. 2 all-time hat tricks (11)
    • No. 2 all-time power-play goals (117)
    • No. 4 all-time game-winning goals (40)
    • First player in NHL history to record at least 50 assists in 10 consecutive seasons (1978-79 - 1987-88)
    • Team Captain 1988-89
    • Played in two NHL All-Star Games (1980, 1981)