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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   5 Forgotten St. Louis Blues Players   September 4, 2018
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The St. Louis Blues have always had near-the-top attendance ratings and boast
an excellent list of alumni players such as Wayne Gretzky, Bernie Federko, Al
MacInnis, Brett Hull, Chris Pronger and potential Hockey
Hall-of-Fame inductee, Keith Tkachuk.

Wayne Gretzky, Curtis Joseph and Brendan Shanahan are among the usual forgotten
 Blues players, but they were big enough names who played a decent number of
games for the Blues that you might remember them. But what about some Blues
players that played less than a dozen games? Here are five players that you
probably forgot played for the Blues.1. Martin Havlat

One of the quickest and shiftiest players in recent memory was Martin Havlat
and yes, he was once played for the St. Louis Blues. Havlat is commonly
forgotten because he was with the organization for seven days and two games. He
 received a professional tryout (PTO) from the Blues in October of 2015 and
after a series of injuries to their forwards, he signed a contract.

Havlat was 34 years of age when he signed with the team and in his first game
scored the game-winning goal against the New Jersey Devils. After appearing in
just one more game, he was put on unconditional waivers and later announced his
 retirement.

Martin Havlat leaves Blues a week after signing, cites personal reasons
https://t.co/gSRGQpxzHw pic.twitter.com/WVs1DVevLP

- CBS Sports NHL (@CBSSportsNHL) November 13, 2015

Havlat made a living as a top-6 forward who consistently scored 20 goals a
season. He was an incredibly skilled and speedy forward who was thrilling to
watch. His best years were with the Ottawa Senators, from 2000-2004, and the
Chicago Blackhawks, from 2006-2009. He played 14 NHL seasons for a total of 790
 NHL games while tallying 242 goals and 594 points. He ranks sixteenth on the
all-time list for points scored by a Czech-born player.2. Olli Jokinen

One of the greatest Finnish-born players and perhaps the greatest Florida
Panther of all time, Olli Jokinen was once a St. Louis Blue. He was traded to
the Blues on Mar. 2 from the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for Joakim
Lindstrom. At the time, the Blues were fighting for a playoff spot and added
Jokinen as bottom-six security but, he only played eight games for the team
before he suffering a season-ending upper-body injury. Jokinen tallied just one
 goal and two assists during his brief eight-game span, primarily playing on
the fourth line along side Ryan Reeves and Steve Ott.Olli Jokinen warming up
for what would be his final NHL game. (John E. Sokolowski-USA TODAY Sports)

The Blues were Jokinen';s 11th and final NHL team. The former third-overall
pick made it public after the 2014-15 season that he would no longer be playing
 hockey but it was not until March of 2017 that he signed a one-day contract
and officially retired as a Florida Panther. He appeared in a total of 1231 NHL
 games and scored 750 points. He ranks sixth on the all-time scorers list for
Finnish-born players and is the top-scoring Florida Panther of all time.3.
Martin Brodeur

Future Hall-of-Famer and arguably the greatest goaltender of all time, Martin
Brodeur was a member of the St. Louis Blues. Remember that? On Nov. 26, 2014,
Brodeur signed a PTO with the Blues after Brian Elliot was injured. After one
week, Brodeur signed a contract with the Blues ending his 21-year career with
the New Jersey Devils. He played a brief seven games for the Blues where he
posted a 3-3 record with 2.87 goals against average (GAA) and 0.899 save
percentage (SV %). Once Elliot returned from injury, Brodeur announced his
retirement.One of the best goalies to play the game of hockey, Martin Brodeur
played joined the St. Louis Blues in the 2014-15 season. (Christopher
Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports)

Brodeur has the most shutouts in NHL history with 125 and it was fitting that
his final NHL win was a 3-0 shutout victory against the Colorado Avalanche. He
played in over 1200 NHL games as a goaltender which is incredible. He has a
career stat line of 691 wins, an impressive 2.24 GAA, and a solid 0.912 SV%.
After his career with the Blues, he became the team';s assistant GM under Doug
Armstrong and news broke on Aug. 28, 2018 that Brodeur left the Blues front
office to rejoin the Devils.4. Tom Barrasso

Ranked 19th on the all-time wins list in NHL history is goaltender Tom
Barrasso. Believe it or not, he was a St. Louis Blues goaltender at one point.
Barrasso signed a contract with the Blues on Nov. 1, 2002, as a free agent and
he played a total of six games with the team. During his time in St.Louis, he
tallied a 1-4 record, with a 3.28 GAA and a .879 SV%. The Blues were
Barrasso';s sixth and final NHL team. All together, he has a career record of
369- 277, with 3.24 GAA and .892 SV%.One of the greatest goaltenders in NHL
history, Tom Barrasso with the Buffalo Sabres. (Photo by B Bennett/Getty
Images)

Known for being one of the best puck-handling goaltenders of all-time, Barrasso
 ranks first on the NHL';s all-time points list for goaltenders with 48. He is
commonly remembered as a Buffalo Sabre but his better and most established
years were with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Barrasso played a total of 12 seasons
for the Penguins and he ranks second all-time in wins, games played and
shutouts, all next to Marc-André Fleury. He was inducted into the United
States Hockey Hall of Fame in 2009 and is considered one of the greatest United
 States-born goaltenders.5. Anders Nilsson

Anders Nilsson is the only active NHL player on this list. He was traded to
the St. Louis Blues on Feb. 27, 2016, after Elliot suffered a lower-body injury
 that put him on the long-term injured reserve for around three weeks. The
Blues were at the top of the Western Conference during the 2015-16 season and
needed some insurance in goal until Elliot returned. After he did, Nilsson
served as the teams third-string goaltender where he did not see much action.
He is often forgotten as a Blue because he never started a game, and he
appeared in a whopping 60 minutes over three relief appearances. He had a
record of 0-1 with a GAA of 2.75 and SV% of 0.909.

The Blues have acquired goalie Anders Nilsson via trade from the Edmonton
Oilers. https://t.co/ZlGZnXqS4f pic.twitter.com/qkvm4wnmlg

- St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) February 27, 2016

Nilsson finished the 2015-16 season with St. Louis and after the Blues lost
Elliot in free agency to the Calgary Flames, they signed Carter Hutton as his
replacement. Nilsson, who was just 25 years old at the time still had some
value so, the Blues traded him to the Sabres in the offseason for a fifth-round
 draft pick. He is now the backup goaltender for the Vancouver Canucks and will
 be entering his second season with the club in 2018-19.

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