Gretzky, Brodeur to play for Blues in Winter Classic alumni game
The Great One may not have played his final alumni game, after all.
Wayne Gretzky was among the names included on the St. Louis Blues' roster for the Winter Classic alumni game against the Chicago Blackhawks on New Year's Eve, the Blues announced Thursday night.
After playing for the Edmonton Oilers' Heritage Classic alumni squad, Gretzky said the game might have been his last. He played 18 games for St. Louis after being acquired from the Los Angeles Kings in 1996.
Martin Brodeur was also named to the alumni squad Thursday night. The Blues' assistant general manager said in late October that he was considering suiting up for the game.
The legendary goaltender played seven games for St. Louis to conclude his playing career in 2014-15.
Here's the Blues' full alumni game roster:
Forwards
Number | Player |
---|---|
6 | Larry Patey |
7 | Keith Tkachuk |
10 | Dallas Drake |
12 | Adam Oates |
16 | Brett Hull |
17 | Gino Cavallini |
19 | Scott Mellanby |
24 | Bernie Federko |
26 | Peter Stastny |
27 | Terry Yake |
39 | Kelly Chase |
48 | Scott Young |
77 | Pierre Turgeon |
99 | Wayne Gretzky |
Defensemen
Number | Player |
---|---|
2 | Al MacInnis |
4 | Bruce Affleck |
5 | Barret Jackman |
5 | Garth Butcher |
6 | Jamie Rivers |
14 | Paul Cavallini |
21 | Jeff Brown |
27 | Bryce Salvador |
44 | Chris Pronger |
Goaltenders
Number | Player |
---|---|
1 | Mike Liut |
30 | Martin Brodeur |
31 | Ed Staniowski |
50 | Chris Mason |
The Blackhawks' roster has yet to be announced. The Winter Classic alumni game will take place at Busch Stadium in St. Louis on Dec. 31 at 1:30 p.m. local time.
The current Blues and Blackhawks will meet in the Winter Classic on Jan. 2, 2017.
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