In celebration of its centennial season, the NHL released its list of the 100 Greatest Players to play the game. In the coming weeks, we'll be profiling each of the 14 former Blues to be named to that list.
Four of the scariest words in NHL history: "An Al MacInnis' Slapshot."
Known for having one of the hardest shots in the League, the 13-time All- Star spent 23 seasons in the NHL from 1981-2004, splitting his time with the Calgary Flames and St. Louis Blues. St. Louis made playoff appearances in each of the 10 seasons MacInnis wore the Blue Note, including in 1999 when the defenseman won the Norris Trophy as the League's top defenseman.
NHL 100: Al MacInnis
MacInnis is one of 14 former Blues named to NHL's 100 Greatest Players
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