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St. Louis Arena
1967-1994
Ron Schock 1967-1969
Overtime Game 7 goal in 1968 Semifinals
Scotty Bowman
Coach 1967-1970, 1970/71
Jean-Guy Talbot
1967-1971
Al Arbour
1967-1971
Red Berneson
1967-1971, 1974-1978
Glenn Hall
1967-1971
1968 Conn Smythe
1969 Vezina
Jacques Plante
1968-1970
1969 Vezina
Jim Roberts
1967-1972, 1977/78
Frank St. Marsille
1967-1973
Noel Picard
1967-1973
Gary Sabourin
1967-1974
Barclay Plager
1967-1977
Bob Plager
1967-1978
Pierre Plante
1972-1977
Bob Gassoff
1973-1977
Eddie Johnston
1974-1978
Garry Unger
1970-1979
Larry Patey
1975-1984
Wayne Babych
1978-1984
Blake Dunlop
1979-1984
Mike Liut
1979-1985
Jorgen Petterson
1980-1985
Joe Mullen
1979/80, 1981-1986
Brian Sutter
1976-1988
Doug Wickenheiser
1983-1987
Rob Ramage
1982-1988
Doug Gilmour
1983-1988
Rick Wamsley
1984-1988
Craig Paslawski
1983-1989
Bernie Federko
1976-1989
Brian Benning
1984-1990
Rick Meagher
1985-1991
1990 Selke
Brett Hull
1991 Hart Trophy
& 86 Goals
Adam Oates
1989-1992
Paul Cavalini
1987-1993
Jeff Brown
1989-1994
Garth Butcher
1990-1994
Curtis Joseph
1989-1995
Savvis Center
1994-Present
Craig Janney
1991-1995
Brendan Shanahan
1991-1995
Wayne Gretzky
1995/96
Brett Hull
1987-1998
Grant Fuhr
1995-1999
Pierre Turgeon
1996-2001
Roman Turek
1999-2001
Scott Young
1998-2002
Al MacInnis
1994-Present
1999 Norris Trophy
Chris Pronger
1995-Present
2000 Norris & Hart
Pavol Demitra
1996-Present
Brent Johnson
1998/99, 2000-Present
Dallas Drake
2000-Present
Scott Mellanby
2000-Present
Cory Stillman
2000-Present
Leith Tkachuk
2000-Present
Doug Weight
2001-Present
Barret Jackman
2001-Present