GLENN HALL

Blues Hall of Fame Class of 2023

One of the greatest goaltenders in NHL History, Glenn Hall finished his storied career with the Blues' inaugural seasons. Starting the franchise with an accomplished, veteran goalie proved a strong move, as Hall's presence in net paved the way for three trips to the Stanley Cup Finals in the club's first three years.

  • Began career with the Detroit Red Wings in the 1952-53 NHL season
  • Drafted by the Blues in the 1967 NHL expansion draft
  • Retired as a Blue after the 1970-71 season
  • Inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame on Aug. 28, 1975
  • NHL Career (18 seasons):
    • 1962-63, 1966-67 Vezina Trophy (Top goaltender)
    • 1960-61 Stanley Cup Champion
    • No. 8 all-time games played in goal (906)
    • No. 11 all-time goalie wins (407)
    • No. 5 all-time total saves (24,611)
    • Retired as No. 2 all-time games played, No. 2 all-time wins, No. 1 all-time saves in NHL history
    • 1955-56 Calder Trophy (Rookie of the Year)
    • Played in 13 NHL All-Star Games (1955-1969)
  • As a Blue (4 seasons):
    • 1967-68 Conn Smythe Trophy (Playoff MVP)
    • 1968-69 Vezina Trophy
    • No. 4 all-time shutouts (16)
    • 140 games played
    • 57-52-28 record
    • .917 save percentage
    • 2.43 goals-against average