The Retired Numbers of the St. Louis Blues

Retiring a number is the highest honor a franchise can bestow, a way of saying that one player's contributions were so extraordinary that no one else should ever wear those digits again. For Blues fans, these banners hanging from the rafters at Enterprise Center are more than history — they are family.

St. Louis Blues plaque

#16 - Brett Hull (retired December 5 2006) (Hall of Fame)

Known simply as 'The Golden Brett,' Hull brought one of the most lethal shots in hockey history to St. Louis and became the face of the franchise during his time with the Blues. He poured in goals at a breathtaking rate, cementing himself as one of the greatest pure scorers the game has ever seen. His number 16 hangs in the rafters as a permanent reminder of the joy and excitement he brought to Blues fans every time he stepped on the ice.

Brett Hull St. Louis Blues plaque

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The Complete List of St. Louis Blues Retired Numbers

Every number the St. Louis Blues have officially retired, in order, with career totals and Hall of Famers marked.

Number Player Retired Career Stats
#2 Al MacInnis (Hall of Fame) 2006
#3 Bob Gassoff 1977
#5 Bob Plager 2017
#8 Barclay Plager 1981
#11 Brian Sutter 1988
#16 Brett Hull (Hall of Fame) 2006
#24 Bernie Federko (Hall of Fame) 1991
#44 Chris Pronger (Hall of Fame) 2022

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