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Barclay Plager: 1968-69 O-Pee-Chee 177

1968-69 O-Pee-Chee 177 Barclay Plager Hockey Card (Front)

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1968-69 O-Pee-Chee 177 Barclay Plager Hockey Card (Back)

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Card Notes

A rugged defenseman, Barclay delights in handing out good stiff body-checks – one of three brothers playing in the NHL.

En Français

Barclay est un joueur de défense robuste et il donne de rudes mises en échec au corps. Deux de ses frères jouent aussi dans la Ligue nationale.

Details

This 1968-69 O-Pee-Chee Barclay Plager card is considered an uncorrected error. The photo on the front is, in fact, not Barclay Plager. It is close, though, being a head shot of brother Bob Plager. Bob’s hockey card from the same set shows the same exact photo.

Not only did Barclay’s two brothers play in the NHL but the trio were teammates on the St. Louis Blues. Bob Plager played in the NHL from 1964-65 to 1977-78 with the New York Rangers and St. Louis Blues. Bill Plager played NHL hockey between 1967-68 and 1975-76 with the Minnesota North Stars, the Blues and Atlanta Flames.

No stranger to the penalty box, Barclay’s 153 PIM over just 49 games in his rookie 1967-68 NHL season led the league. He had a three minute edge over runner-up Don Awrey how had the benefit of a full 74 game schedule.

Despite being a defenseman who scored a total of 44 regular season goals over his NHL career, Plager achieved a Gordie Howe Hat Trick during the 1971-72 NHL season. On December 10, 1971 against the California Golden Seals at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Plager scored his fifth goal of the campaign, unassisted on Gilles Meloche. He later assisted on the game tying goal by Mike Murphy before dropping the gloves with Gerry Pinder.

Between 1967-68 and 1976-77, Barclay Plager played 614 regular season and 68 playoff games in the National Hockey League, all with the Blues. Following his retirement as a player, he carried on in coaching roles with the organization up until his death in 1988.

NHL Hockey Trivia: Barclay Plager

Much more NHL hockey trivia can be found at our website: World’s Best Hockey Trivia

1. Barclay Plager was best known for his time as captain of which NHL team?




2. Before joining the St. Louis Blues, Barclay Plager’s NHL rights belonged to which team?




3. How many Plager brothers — including Barclay — played for the St. Louis Blues during the late 1960s and early 1970s?




4. Barclay Plager was known for his toughness and leadership. Which position did he play throughout his NHL career?




5. After his playing career ended, Barclay Plager stayed with the Blues organization in what role?





Barclay Plager NHL Career Stats

Regular Season

YearTeamGPGAPtsPIM
1967-68St. Louis Blues4951520153
1968-69St. Louis Blues6142630120
1969-70St. Louis Blues7562632128
1970-71St. Louis Blues6942024172
1971-72St. Louis Blues7872229176
1972-73St. Louis Blues6882533102
1973-74St. Louis Blues726202699
1974-75St. Louis Blues764242896
1975-76St. Louis Blues6408867
1976-77St. Louis Blues20112
Totals614441872311115

Playoffs

YearTeamGPGAPtsPIM
1967-68St. Louis Blues1825773
1968-69St. Louis Blues1204431
1969-70St. Louis Blues1302220
1970-71St. Louis Blues603310
1971-72St. Louis Blues1114521
1972-73St. Louis Blues50110
1973-74St. Louis Blues00000
1974-75St. Louis Blues201114
1975-76St. Louis Blues100013
1976-77St. Louis Blues00000
Totals6832023182

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