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Bob Plager: 1969-70 O-Pee-Chee 13

1969-70 O-Pee-Chee 13 Bob Plager Hockey Card (Front)

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Bob Plager’s Tales from the Blues Bench

Insights, stories, and unforgettable moments from Bob Plager’s time with the St. Louis Blues — a must-read for Blues fans.

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1969-70 O-Pee-Chee 13 Bob Plager Hockey Card (Back)

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Card Notes

Hitting is what Bob Plager does best, and he’s one of the most feared bodycheckers in the NHL. He and his two brothers, who are also with St. Louis, have never backed away from a fight. Easy going and often injured.

En Français

Frapper est ce que Bob Plager fait de mieux et il est un des durs frappeurs le plus redouté dans la LNH. Lui et ses deux frères (aussi avec St-Louis), n’ont jamais eu peur de la bagarre. Il est serviable, mais souvent blessé.

Details

The 1967-68 Stanley Cup playoffs for the St. Louis Blues served as a preview for the movie Slap Shot that would come out a better part of a decade later. Brothers Bob and Barclay Plager were nothing short of nasty over the team’s 18 game run to the Stanley Cup final in their inaugural NHL season.

While ousting the Philadelphia Flyers and Minnesota North Stars before being swept in the final by the Montreal Canadiens, Bob sat 69 penalty minutes while Barclay accumulated 73. Interestingly, they met up with their other brother Bill Plager in the second round with Billy playing with the North Stars. He was much tamer with just four minor penalties over 12 games.

Bob Plager’s NHL career began with the New York Rangers, playing sparingly from 1964-65 to 1966-67, appearing in a total of 29 games. He came to the Blues via a June 6, 1967 trade that also saw Tim Ecclestone, Gord Kannegiesser and Gary Sabourin head to Missouri in exchange for Rod Seiling. Bob would spend the rest of his NHL career in St. Louis.

Between 1964-65 and 1977-78, Bob Plager appeared in 644 regular season and 44 playoff games in the National Hockey League with the Rangers and Blues. He led the AHL in PIM in 1966-67 with 169 playing for the Baltimore Clippers, 16 more than second place Don Awrey.

Bob Plager NHL Career Stats

Regular Season

YearTeamGPGAPtsPIM
1964-65New York Rangers1000018
1965-66New York Rangers1805522
1966-67New York Rangers10000
1967-68St. Louis Blues5325786
1968-69St. Louis Blues3207743
1969-70St. Louis Blues6431114113
1970-71St. Louis Blues7011920114
1971-72St. Louis Blues50471181
1972-73St. Louis Blues7723133107
1973-74St. Louis Blues613101348
1974-75St. Louis Blues731141553
1975-76St. Louis Blues63381190
1976-77St. Louis Blues54191023
1977-78St. Louis Blues180004
Totals64420126146802

Playoffs

YearTeamGPGAPtsPIM
1964-65New York Rangers00000
1965-66New York Rangers00000
1966-67New York Rangers00000
1967-68St. Louis Blues1812369
1968-69St. Louis Blues904447
1969-70St. Louis Blues1603346
1970-71St. Louis Blues60224
1971-72St. Louis Blues111455
1972-73St. Louis Blues50222
1973-74St. Louis Blues00000
1974-75St. Louis Blues200020
1975-76St. Louis Blues30002
1976-77St. Louis Blues40000
1977-78St. Louis Blues00000
Totals7421719195

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