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St. Louis Blues hockey cards highlight Hall of Fame goaltender Grant Fuhr (during his time with the team) and modern stars like Jordan Binnington, Vladimir Tarasenko, and Robert Thomas. Binnington’s Young Guns rookie card gained value during the Blues' Stanley Cup run, while rookie cards and autographs for Thomas remain popular. Upper Deck Young Guns, SP Authentic, and memorabilia patches are strong collector targets for Blues fans and investors.
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Brett Hull
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Al MacInnis
Brian Sutter
Chris Pronger
Vladimir Tarasenko
Gary Unger
Pavol Demitra
Keith Tkachuk
Brendan Shanahan
**1986-87 O-Pee-Chee Wayne Gretzky Card (#10)**
Although Wayne Gretzky is most famously associated with the Edmonton Oilers and Los Angeles Kings, he had a brief but memorable stint with the St. Louis Blues in 1996. His 1986-87 O-Pee-Chee card is a must-have for any hockey collector, particularly Blues fans who remember his time with the team during his late-career trade. Gretzky’s presence on the Blues, even for just 18 games, was a historic moment for the franchise.
**1980-81 O-Pee-Chee Bernie Federko Rookie Card (#185)**
Bernie Federko is one of the greatest players in St. Louis Blues history and a franchise icon. His 1980-81 O-Pee-Chee rookie card is one of the most valuable and sought-after in the Blues' collection. Federko was known for his excellent playmaking and leadership, serving as the team’s captain for many years. He’s the franchise’s all-time leader in points, and his rookie card remains a cornerstone for any Blues memorabilia collection.
**1993-94 Upper Deck Brett Hull Card (#49)**
Brett Hull is one of the most prolific goal scorers in NHL history, and his 1993-94 Upper Deck card captures him at the peak of his career with the St. Louis Blues. Hull, who scored 86 goals in the 1990-91 season, was a dominant offensive force and an unforgettable part of the Blues’ history. His card is a key piece for Blues fans, representing his incredible scoring touch and leadership for the team.
**1990-91 O-Pee-Chee Adam Oates Card (#278)**
Adam Oates is another franchise legend who played an essential role in the Blues' offensive success in the early 1990s. His 1990-91 O-Pee-Chee card highlights his exceptional playmaking ability and vision on the ice. Oates was a key contributor to the team’s offense, and his chemistry with Brett Hull helped propel the Blues to the top of the standings during his time in St. Louis. His card remains a collector's favorite for fans of the era.
**2005-06 Upper Deck David Backes Rookie Card (#229)**
David Backes was a key leader for the St. Louis Blues for over a decade, known for his physical play, leadership, and two-way abilities. His 2005-06 Upper Deck rookie card captures the beginning of his career with the Blues, where he would eventually serve as the team’s captain. Backes played an important role in the team’s success in the 2010s and was part of the Blues’ Stanley Cup-winning team in 2019. His rookie card is a valuable piece for Blues collectors.
**2019-20 Upper Deck Jordan Binnington Rookie Card (#234)**
Jordan Binnington’s 2019-20 Upper Deck rookie card is one of the most sought-after cards in recent Blues history. Binnington burst onto the scene as the team's starting goaltender during their improbable Stanley Cup run in 2019. His clutch performances in the postseason, including leading the Blues to their first-ever Stanley Cup title, cemented his place as a Blues legend. His rookie card is a key piece for fans and collectors of the 2019 Stanley Cup champions.
**1994-95 Upper Deck Al MacInnis Card (#40)**
Al MacInnis is one of the best defensemen to ever play for the St. Louis Blues. His 1994-95 Upper Deck card highlights his incredible slapshot and leadership on the blue line. MacInnis helped anchor the Blues' defense for over a decade, earning a spot in the Hall of Fame in 2007. His card is a valuable collectible for those who appreciate his impact on the Blues and his contributions to the team’s success in the 1990s.
**1991-92 Upper Deck Pierre Turgeon Card (#239)**
Pierre Turgeon was another key player for the St. Louis Blues during the 1990s, known for his offensive skills and leadership. His 1991-92 Upper Deck card highlights his time with the Blues, where he played alongside stars like Brett Hull and Adam Oates. Turgeon was an exceptional center who consistently produced points and helped elevate the Blues' offensive game during his time with the team. His card is a valuable collectible for fans of the franchise.
**2003-04 Upper Deck Keith Tkachuk Card (#152)**
Keith Tkachuk was a physical force for the St. Louis Blues, known for his scoring touch and leadership. His 2003-04 Upper Deck card represents his time with the Blues, where he became a key offensive contributor. Tkachuk’s ability to score, protect the puck, and play a physical game made him one of the most respected players in the league. His card is an important piece for any Blues collector, especially for those who remember his time as a core member of the team.
**1999-00 Upper Deck Scott Stevens Card (#25)**
Scott Stevens played for the St. Louis Blues early in his career before moving on to the New Jersey Devils, where he became a Hall of Fame defenseman. His 1999-00 Upper Deck card represents his brief time with the Blues, during which Stevens was known for his rugged, physical style of play. Though Stevens’ best years came after his time in St. Louis, his card remains a valuable collectible for fans of the franchise's history.