Skip to main content

3 Best goal scorers in Blues history

Dec 5, 2006; St. Louis, MO, USA;  Brett Hull acknowledges the fans during the ceremony for his jersey retirement before the Detroit Red Wings and the St. Louis Blues game at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, MO. Mandatory Credit:Scott Rovak-Imagn Images Copyright © Scott Rovak
Dec 5, 2006; St. Louis, MO, USA; Brett Hull acknowledges the fans during the ceremony for his jersey retirement before the Detroit Red Wings and the St. Louis Blues game at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, MO. Mandatory Credit:Scott Rovak-Imagn Images Copyright © Scott Rovak | Scott Rovak-Imagn Images

The St. Louis Blues have had a number of great goal scorers throughout their storied history. To knock it down to just three is a tough task, but doable.

The top-scorer on this list is an obvious one, but there is a chance that a current Blue could be able to overcome him one day.

Let's get right into this list and get this out there.

3. Brian Sutter

Coming in at the third spot is the third-place scorer on the all-time goal-scoring list for the Blues. Brian Sutter played the entirety of his career in the Blue Note, and he was an integral part of the success in the early 1980s.

Sutter potted 303 goals in 779 games with the Blues, with many of those games being hurt. A back injury in 1988 forced him off the ice for good, and there is no telling if he would have overcome the second-place player on this list.

2. Bernie Federko

The great Bernie Federko is the second-best goal scorer in Blues history. Known more for being a pass-first centerman, he still scored an incredible 352 goals.

Federko is the only member of the 1000-point club and holds the club record for career assists with 721. There is a reason why he could be considered as the greatest all-around player in franchise history, but there is still one that overtakes him.

1. Brett Hull

Nobody can match the scoring prowess or skill of Brett Hull. The top goal scorer of all-time for the Blues with 527 goals and fifth most all-time across the National Hockey League with 741.

Hull was a master-marksman on the ice, and played with that Blues grit and tenacity. There are very few that had that kind of skill-set and he had it all. He also holds the third-spot for the most powerplay goals in NHL history with 265.

Going back to which current Blue that could potentially overthrow Hull on the Blues' all-time leaderboard, is Jimmy Snuggerud. He scored 21 goals in 2025-26, which was the eighth most for a rookie in franchise history. If he can continue to develop at the current pace he is on, there is no reason to believe that in 15 years, he is not flirting with that 500-goal mark.

Add us as a preferred source on Google

Loading recommendations... Please wait while we load personalized content recommendations