Report: Blues' MacInnis to join growing retirement list
Add one more All-Star to the growing list of retirees. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that Al MacInnis, the third-highest scoring defenseman in NHL history, will retire on Friday.
View ArticleThink Blues miss MacInnis? Team honors No. 2 Sunday
The St. Louis Blues will retire Al MacInnis' No. 2 jersey on Sunday night.
View ArticleBlues retire MacInnis' No. 2 in pregame ceremony
The St. Louis Blues retired Al MacInnis' No. 2 jersey on Sunday night in a ceremony that included dozens of former and current Blues players
View ArticleBlues stun Oilers, end team-worst 13-game slide
The Blues, inspired after Al MacInnis' jersey was retired, beat the Oilers 2-1 on Sunday night to end a franchise-record 13-game losing streak.
View ArticleBlues to retire Hull's No. 16 jersey in December
Brett Hull, the high-scoring former St. Louis star who set numerous franchise records in 11 seasons with the Blues, will have his No. 16 jersey retired by the team in December.
View ArticleHull of a player: Blues retire Hull's No. 16's jersey
The Blues didn't stop at retiring Brett Hull's No. 16 jersey on Tuesday night. They also arranged to name a street after him.
View ArticleBlues honor four franchise No. 7s with distinction
Rather than retire the No. 7 jersey, the St. Louis Blues honored four former players who wore that number with distinction.
View ArticleBuffalo Sabres forward Jochen Hecht retires
Buffalo Sabres forward Jochen Hecht announced his retirement Friday night after the Sabres' 2-1 shootout victory over the New York Islanders.
View ArticleAndy McDonald of St. Louis Blues announces retirement
St. Louis Blues forward Andy McDonald has decided to retire, becoming the latest NHL player to have his career shortened by concussions.
View ArticleArnott announces retirement after 1,244 games
Jason Arnott has announced his retirement after playing 1,244 games in 18 NHL seasons.
View ArticleChicago Blackhawks' Jamal Mayers retires after 15 seasons
Jamal Mayers officially announced his retirement from the NHL after 15 seasons on Friday.
View ArticleMartin Brodeur retires, to join St. Louis Blues front office
The NHL's all-time winningest netminder, Martin Brodeur, has decided to retire and will join the St. Louis Blues' front office, the team announced Tuesday.
View ArticleDefenseman Mike Weaver retires after 11-year NHL career
Defenseman Mike Weaver has retired at 37 after an 11-year career in the NHL in which he played the last two seasons with the Montreal Canadiens.
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