Sons: Ryan St. Louis, Mason St. Louis, Lucas St. Louis
The 5'8 winger is Tampa Bay's franchise leader with 588 assists, 953 points, and 28 short-handed goals. St. Louis won several awards over his career, including a Ted Lindsay, Hart, Art Ross (x2), Lady Byng (x3), Olympic gold medal, and a Stanley Cup with the Lightning in 2004.
DATE | STATUS | FROM | TO | SOURCE |
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07/02/2015 | ||||
07/02/2015 | Confirmed | New York Rangers | Retired | |
03/05/2014 | ||||
03/05/2014 | Confirmed | Tampa Bay Lightning | New York Rangers | |
07/01/2010 | ||||
07/01/2010 | Extension | Tampa Bay Lightning | Tampa Bay Lightning |
Drafted 1992, 11 #132 overall by Verdun College-Francais in the QMJHL Entry Draft
Number 26 retired by Tampa Bay Lightning
Number 8 retired by Univ. of Vermont
Cult/Star player for Calgary Flames
Cult/Star player for Canada
Cult/Star player for Lausanne HC
Cult/Star player for Saint John Flames
Cult/Star player for Tampa Bay Lightning
Cult/Star player for Univ. of Vermont
Career transactions
- 2015-07-02 • Announced his retirement
- 2014-03-05 • Traded to the New York Rangers
- 2010-07-01 • Re-signed to a four-year contract by the Tampa Bay Lightning
- 2005-08-24 • Re-signed to a six-year contract by the Tampa Bay Lightning
- 2004-11-04 • Signed to a lockout contract by Lausanne HC
- 2002-05-21 • Signed to a two-year contract extension by the Tampa Bay Lightning
- 2000-07-31 • Signed to a two-year contract by the Tampa Bay Lightning
- 1998-02-19 • Signed as a free agent by the Calgary Flames