KEITH TKACHUK

Blues Hall of Fame Class of 2024

Keith Tkachuk was a staple of the St. Louis Blues during his time with the franchise. Known for his goal scoring ability and his grit on the ice, Tkachuk spent nine seasons with the Blues, recording three consecutive 30-goal seasons and is one of four players in franchise history with over 400 points and 600 penalty minutes.

  • Drafted in the first round (No. 19 overall) by Winnipeg in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft
  • Traded to St. Louis on March 13, 2001
  • Spent parts of nine seasons with the Blues, including a second stint following a trade to Atlanta for 18 games in the 2006-07 season
  • Retired as a Blue in April 2010
  • Father to NHL stars Matthew and Brady
  • Joined Blues organization as Director of Recruitment
  • NHL Career (18 seasons):
    • 1,201 games played
    • 538 goals (No. 34 all-time)
    • 527 assists
    • 1,065 total points
    • Two NHL All-Star Teams (1994-95, 1997-98)
    • Played in five NHL All-Star Games (1997, 1998, 1999, 2004, 2009)
    • 56 points in 89 Stanley Cup Playoff games over 13 postseason appearances
  • As a Blue (9 seasons):
    • 543 games played
    • 208 goals (No. 6 all-time)
    • 219 assists
    • 427 total points (No. 12 all-time)
    • 96 power-play goals (No. 4 all-time)
    • 29 game-winning goals (No. 7 all-time)
    • Played in two NHL All-Star Games (2004, 2009)
    • 25 points in 41 Stanley Cup Playoff Games over five postseason appearances