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Perry Turnbull
Turnbull played in the NHL with St. Louis, Montreal and Winnepeg from 1979-88. He played in 608 career games and made his debut on Oct. 9, 1979 with St. Louis in a game against Vancouver. |
Mike Zuke
Zuke, a center played in 455 career NHL regular season games scoring 282 points. He also participated in 26 playoff games scoring 12 more points. |
Reed Low
Low was a right winger who played five years in the NHL with the St. Louis Blues and Chicago Blackhawks. |
Jim Campbell Campbell played in 285 career NHL regular season games scoring 75 goals and dishing out 61 assists. He also collected 268 penalty minutes. He played with Anaheim, the St. Louis Blues, Montreal Canadians, Chicago Blackhawks, Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning. |
Terry Yake Yake played 403 career regular-season games in the NHL and scored 197 points. Yake's minor-league career began in 1984-85 with the Brandon Wheat Kings in the WHL. Yake made his NHL debut during the 1988-89 season with the Hartford Whalers. He also played with the Anaheim Mighty Ducks, Toronto Maple Leafs, St. Louis Blues, and the Washington Capitals. |
Bob Plager Bob Plager, a defenseman, played in the NHL for 14 seasons from 1964-78 with the New York Rangers and St. Louis Blues. He played in 644 career NHL regular-season games and scored 20 goals and had 126 assists. He was one of the most popular players in Blues history during his stint with the team from 1967-78. Bob's brothers, fellow defensemen, Barclay (1967-77) and Billy (1968-72) also played with him with the Blues. |
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