Hull became a superstar during his 11 seasons with the Blues, scoring 527 goals in 745 games. Included in that barrage were consecutive seasons of 72, 86 and 70 goals from 1989-92, and he scored at least 50 goals five straight seasons, 1989-94.
He's the Blues' all-time leader in goals, and his 936 points is second. He's also the club's all-time playoff leader in games (102), goals (67) and points (117).
MacInnis played his final 10 NHL seasons with the Blues, and finished with 127 goals and 452 points in 613 games. He ranks among the franchise's all-time leaders in games (seventh), assists (325, fourth) and points (sixth). His No. 2 sweater was retired by the Blues on April 9, 2006, and he entered the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2007.
In 23 NHL seasons with the Flames and Blues, MacInnis finished with 1,274 points in 1,416 games. He ranks third all-time among NHL defensemen in points and 10th in games.
Other members of the St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2011 include former NFL MVP Marshall Faulk, St. Louis Rams Super Bowl coach Dick Vermeil, Baseball Hall of Famers Dizzy Dean and Joe Garagiola, and NBA Hall of Famer Cliff Hagan.
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