"I'll be honest, I didn't understand a lot of it," he said with a laugh of his first and final, he declared, social media experience. "Technology has changed so much. I'm not 19 anymore, I don't know anything about this. But having so many fans reach out to me, that was wonderful."
The NHL had extended an invitation to Hall to come to St. Louis for Game 3. But at 87, with long connecting flights, travel was daunting and he politely declined. With our friendship going back many years, he invited me to come to his farm to watch the game. I accepted immediately, provided he agree to live-tweet the game from his sofa.
Hall has a magnificent pedigree. His NHL career from 1952-71 includes a 1961 Stanley Cup championship with Chicago, two Vezina Trophy wins with Chicago and one with the Blues, 13 All-Star Game appearances and a streak that will never be broken: 502 consecutive games played, 552 including playoffs -- all without a mask -- from 1955 with Detroit through 1963 with Chicago.