When I first heard that Guy Carbonneau was entering the hall of fame, I started thinking about players that played for the St. Louis Blues and were in the Hall of Fame. I soon realized that 2019 inductee Vaclav Nedomansky also played for the Blues.
With these two newest additions, the St. Louis Blues now have a total of 24 former players in the Hockey Hall of Fame. These 24 players make the Blues eighth all-time in the NHL for most Hall of Fame players to play for one club.
Listed ahead of the Blues is the Toronto Maple Leafs with 65, Detroit Red Wings with 60, Montreal Canadians with 57, New York Rangers with 57, Boston Bruins with 51, Chicago Blackhawks with 44, and the Ottawa Senators with 30; but only one player since reforming in 1993.