"He's quiet in public, but he's not quiet in the locker room," Blues coach Ken Hitchcock said of Bouwmeester, who has 81 goals and 296 assists in 999 regular-season games with the Panthers (471 games), Calgary Flames (279) and Blues (249). "He says the right things at the right time that need to be said when you need it to be said. He doesn't waste any time. He has the gift that his mother [Gena] gave him."
Bouwmeester will become the 307th NHL player and 17th active player to play 1,000 games.
"I'd be lying if I said it wasn't [exciting]," Bouwmeester said. "It's a pretty big milestone. When you start your career, to say you'll play 1,000 games, you don't think that far ahead. It's one of those things where a milestone comes up that causes you to kind of look back and reflect a little bit. It's just a neat number, a neat thing to do. It goes by fast. It doesn't seem like you've done this a thousand times. It's crazy. I've played with a few guys that have kind of hit that number and you kind of think like, 'Wow, that guy's been around for a while.' It's just something cool.
"... My first game was with Florida, we played at home against Tampa. Actually, our first exhibition game was in Montreal, and I thought, 'A game in Montreal.' I thought they were all going to be like that. I remember it. You remember the early ones and not a lot in between. It's funny to the guys you played back with on those teams. Not many of them are around anymore."
In addition to his NHL success, Bouwmeester has won five gold medals playing internationally for Canada: the IIHF World Championship in 2003 and 2004, the World Cup in 2004 and 2016, and the 2014 Sochi Olympics. In all he's played for Canada at 11 international tournaments.
Bouwmeester's ability to stay relatively healthy for most of his 14 seasons has helped him build a solid career. He played 737 straight games from March 6, 2004 to Nov. 22, 2014; it's the fifth-longest consecutive games played streak in League history. Doug Jarvis is the leader with 964 consecutive games.