What's one of the most effective ways to pump up a hometown crowd up?
By bringing back on the franchise's greatest players, of course.
Prior to puck drop of Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals, the St. Louis Blues welcomed back all-time leading goal-scorer Brett Hull into the building.
And it's safe to say Hullsy didn't disappoint whatsoever.
Is that Brett Hull or Ric Flair? Has Hull been hanging out with BarDown's Jesse Pollock recently, because that was a pretty darn good "let's go!"
Hull's quick motivational phrase seemed to work wonders, as the Blues scored just 43 seconds into the 1st period and lead 2-1 after the first period of action.
The all-time American goal scorer and points leader potted 527 goals with the Blues in 11 seasons in St. Louis. The right-winger who was famous for his one-time slap shots from the faceoff circle trails only Jaromir Jagr, Gordie Howe and Wayen Gretzky for the most goals all-time (741) in NHL history.