

Hank wasn’t as well known as he was mainly a backup goaltender. He returned for one season in the Lou before calling it quits in 2000. Louis with a couple 30+ point seasons before heading out. However Bob redeemed himself by pulling on the bluenote sweater. He was then traded to the Boston Bruins, where he also scored five goals in 2015-16.īob and Hank Bassen – Both Hank and Bob played for the hated Chicago Blackhawks during their careers, which should make them enemy number one. After two years of bouncing around between big club and minors, he got more time and scored five goals. Landon started with the Detroit Red Wings. Louis for the playoff run, he scored six goals and four assists in 15 games. Although his time in the gateway city was rather short, Chicken Parm as John Buccigross liked to call him, had a decent run with the Blues. Ray and Landon Ferraro – Landon has not had the pleasure of playing for the Blues yet, but his dad did. Drafted by Toronto, he started in Colorado, spent four years in Boston, four in Phoenix and one in Pittsburgh and Dallas before calling it quite. Landon bounced around as well, but saw a decade worth of NHL seasons. Louis before they let him go and he saw one more season in Detroit. Known much more for his defense, he only scored a total of 14 points in his two years in St. His father Rick played only four NHL seasons, two of which were spent with the Blues. Rick and Landon Wilson – It’s not often that the son surpasses the father. Even so, the Blues have at least featured half of some of the better father son combinations that the league has seen. Louis Blues had their father come before them.

In honor of Father’s Day, let’s take a look. Louis Blues have had some of the league’s best father-son combos come through their doors.
