1982-83 O-Pee-Chee 306 Mike Liut Hockey Card (Front)

1982-83 O-Pee-Chee 306 Mike Liut Hockey Card (Back)

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Card Notes
Audio Version:
Mike is married, his wife’s name is Mary Anne. He lists his hobbies as movies and reading. Most shutouts, season 8 – Glenn Hall (1968-69).
En Français
Mike est marié et le nom de sa femme est Mary Anne. Ses passe-temps sont le cinéma et la lecture. Bianchissages en une saison 8 – Glenn Hall (1968-69).
Details
The St. Louis Blues franchise record, noted on the back of this 1982-83 O-Pee-Chee hockey card, for most shutouts in a season has since been broken. However, Glenn Hall’s eight blanks in 1968-69 still stands as the second most in team history. Brian Elliott had nine shutouts in 2011-12. As for Mike Liut, he had a total of ten shutouts over six seasons with the Blues.
Liut did set a team record in 1982-83 with 68 games played. That has since been topped by Grant Fuhr and Curtis Joseph. Fuhr holds the record with 79 games played in 1995-96. While with the Blues, Mike had four years playing 60 or more games.
His only shutout during that 1982-83 season came on October 16, 1982 at the Checkerdome against the Detroit Red Wings. The Blues came out on top 6-0 with Liut turning away all 35 shots. Rob Ramage scored the game winner 10:57 of the first period on Greg Stefan, assisted by Vaclav Nedomansky and Brian Sutter. It was the first of four powerplay goals for St. Louis in the game.
Between 1979-80 and 1991-92, Mike Liut appeared in 664 regular season and 67 playoff games in the National Hockey League with the Blues, Hartford Whalers and Washington Capitals. He was a First Team All-Star in 1980-81 and a Second Team All-Star in 1986-87.