GARRY UNGER

Blues Hall of Fame Class of 2023

One of the most prolific goal scorers in the franchise's early years, Unger remains a Blues legend to this day. His 914 consecutive games played from 1968-79 stood as the NHL's "iron man" record for seven years.

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      Unger jokes about ties

      • Began NHL career with the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1967-68 season
      • Traded to St. Louis on Feb. 6, 1971
      • Played with the Blues through the 1978-79 season
      • Retired from the NHL after the 1982-83 season
      • NHL Career (16 seasons):
        • 1,105 games played
        • 413 goals
        • 391 assists
        • 804 points
      • As a Blue (9 seasons):
        • No. 4 all-time points (575)
        • No. 4 all-time goals (292)
        • No. 8 all-time assists (283)
        • No. 10 all-time games played (662)
        • No. 3 all-time hat tricks (7)
        • No. 5 all-time power-play goals (86)
        • No. 4 all-time game-winning goals (40)
        • Team Captain 1970-72, 1976-77
        • Played in seven NHL All-Star Games (1972-1978)