CURTIS JOSEPH

Blues Hall of Fame Class of 2025

Curtis Joseph, an undrafted free agent who joined the St. Louis Blues in 1989, quickly established himself as a top goaltender, ranking 4th in franchise history with 137 wins over 280 games. Throughout his 19-season NHL career, Joseph played 943 games, recorded 454 wins and appeared in two All-Star Games (1994, 2000), making a significant mark in the Blues and league's history.

  • Signed as an undrafted free agent with the Blues on June 16, 1989
  • Spent his first six seasons in the NHL with the Blues
  • Ranks 4th on the Blues all-time franchise list with 137 wins
  • Ranks 4th all-time among Blues goaltenders with 280 Games Played and ranked 3rd with 275 Games Started
  • Has the most assists (17) for a Blues goaltender in franchise history
  • Appeared in the 1994 NHL All-Star Game as a Blue
  • NHL Career (19 seasons):

    • 943 Games Played (7th all-time in NHL among goaltenders)
    • 454 Wins (7th all-time in NHL)
    • 51 shutouts (shares 28th all-time in NHL)
    • Two-time All-Star (1994, 2000)
    • Winner of the NHL King Clancy Memorial Trophy in 1999-00
    • Led the NHL with a .911 save-percentage in 1992-93
    • Led the NHL in saves in 1991-92 (1778), 1992-93 (2006) and 1993-94 (2169)
  • As a Blue (6 seasons):

    • 280 Games Played (4th all-time among Blues goaltenders)
    • 137 Wins (4th all-time among Blues goaltenders)
    • 1994 NHL All-Star Game
    • 5 playoff appearances with 34 games played
    • 16-16 playoff record
    • 16 playoff wins (4th all-time among Blues goaltenders)