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Ice Hockey Biography

Martin St. Louis

“Marty StL”

Canadian flag Canadian · Laval, Quebec · Born 18 June 1975

Right Wing

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Canadian ice hockey right winger who overcame size limitations to become NHL superstar, winning Hart Trophy and leading Tampa Bay to 2004 Stanley Cup.

Martin St. Louis was born in Laval, Quebec in 1975. He went entirely undrafted — too small at 5ft 9in, scouts believed — and signed as an undrafted free agent. His career produced 391 goals and 642 assists for 1,033 points. He won the Stanley Cup with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2004, winning also the Hart Trophy as MVP, the Art Ross Trophy as scoring champion and the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP — one of the most comprehensive individual award sweeps in a single season in NHL history. He won the Conn Smythe despite his team winning the Stanley Cup in seven games against the Calgary Flames — no small feat. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2018. He won the Art Ross Trophy again in 2013. He became head coach of the Montreal Canadiens in 2022. His story — completely overlooked in the draft, achieving individual and team excellence through skill development and competitive drive — is one of hockey's great narratives about what hockey scouts miss.

Famous For

Leading the Tampa Bay Lightning to their first Stanley Cup championship in 2004 while winning the Hart Trophy as league MVP.

Playing Style

How They Played

St. Louis was known for his exceptional speed, agility, and hockey intelligence that allowed him to overcome his smaller physical stature. He possessed outstanding vision and playmaking ability, combined with a deadly accurate shot and excellent timing in offensive situations. His relentless work ethic and ability to find open ice made him one of the most effective power-play performers of his era.

Legacy

Lasting Impact

St. Louis proved that smaller players could excel at the highest level of professional hockey, paving the way for future generations of skilled, undersized players. His success story from undrafted player to NHL superstar remains one of hockey's greatest examples of perseverance and determination.

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Stanley Cup (2004)
  • Hart Trophy (2004)
  • Art Ross Trophy (2004)
  • Conn Smythe Trophy (2004)
  • Hall of Fame (2018)
Team Career
Team Period GP Goals
Calgary Flames1998–2000694
Tampa Bay Lightning2000–2014972365
New York Rangers2014–20157411
Canadian flag Canada9733
Career Journey

Timeline

1998 📌 NHL debut with Calgary Flames
2000 📌 Traded to Tampa Bay Lightning
2004 🏆 Stanley Cup champion with Tampa Bay Lightning
2004 🥇 Hart Memorial Trophy winner (NHL MVP)
2004 🥇 Art Ross Trophy winner (scoring leader)
2006 🌍 Olympic gold medal with Team Canada
2013 🎯 1000th career NHL point
2014 📌 Traded to New York Rangers
2015 📌 Retired from professional hockey
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

4 common questions about Martin St. Louis

Martin St. Louis was born in 1975 in Laval.

Martin St. Louis is Canadian.

Martin St. Louis played for: Calgary Flames, Tampa Bay Lightning, New York Rangers.

Martin St. Louis played as a Right Wing.