MIKE LIUT

Blues Hall of Fame Class of 2024

Drafted by the Blues, Mike Liut spent his time in St. Louis solidifying himself as one of the greatest goaltenders to ever represent the franchise. Leading the NHL in wins in his first season with the Blues, he followed it up with a Lester B. Pearson Award the next year as the League’s Most Outstanding Player.

Liut learns of Hall of Fame honor

  • Drafted in the fourth round (No. 56 overall) by the Blues in the 1976 NHL Amateur Draft
  • Made NHL debut with the Blues on Oct. 23, 1979
  • Continued career in Hartford and Washington following 1984-85 season
  • NHL Career (13 seasons):
    • 663 games played (No. 39 in NHL history)
    • 293 wins (No. 44 in NHL history)
    • 25 shutouts
    • 67 Stanley Cup Playoff games
    • Two NHL All-Star Teams (1980-81, 1986-87)
  • As a Blue (6 seasons):
    • 347 games played (No. 1 all-time)
    • 151 wins (No. 1 all-time)
    • 9,165 total saves (No. 1 all-time)
    • 10 shutouts (No. 9 all-time)
    • 1980-81 Lester B. Pearson Award as Most Outstanding Player (now known as Ted Lindsay Award)
    • 1981 NHL All-Star Game