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Hall, former Blues goalie, tweets thoughts during Game 3 of Cup Final


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Welcome to NHL.com, the official site of the National Hockey LeagueBienvenue à LNH.com , le site officiel de la Ligue nationale de hockeyДобро пожаловать на NHL.com, официальный сайт Национальной хоккейной лигиTervetuloa NHL:n viralliselle nettisivustolle NHL.comiinVälkommen till NHL.com, NHL:s officiella web-sidaVítejte na NHL.com, oficiálních stránkách National Hockey LeagueVitajte na NHL.com, oficiálnych stránkach National Hockey LeagueWillkommen auf NHL.com, der offiziellen Seite der National Hockey LeagueSTONY PLAIN, Alberta -- Glenn Hall was roughly 1,900 miles from St. Louis on Saturday, swallowed up by a sofa in the den of the sprawling farmhouse that sits on his 160-acre spread.But the man known forever as Mr. Goalie was very much at Enterprise Center in spirit, a handful of Blues jerseys scattered around his home and memories washing back over him a half-century later.Having "just learned my doorbell," as Hall joked, the Hockey Hall of Famer used my Twitter account (with some gentle direction) to share his observations of the Blues' 7-2 loss to the Boston Bruins in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final. If the result left him a bit deflated, he was delighted when fans asked him to share memories of his playing career and of the many people whose paths he crossed from the Detroit Red Wings to the Chicago Black Hawks to the Blues.Hall will be in front of his TV, twitter once again just a sound made by the birds on his property, for Game 4 on Monday with the Bruins leading the best-of-7 series 2-1 (8 p.m. ET; NBC, CBC, SN, TVAS).Video: Glenn Hall reflects on being drafted by Blues, Bowman"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. 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.But it was Hall's St. Louis connection, playing four seasons with the Blues (1967-71), helping them to three straight appearances in the Stanley Cup Final, including 1970 against the Bruins, that was most timely as he sat to consider new media, his preferred "old media" of books and newspapers and magazines in every room of his ranch house. He was edited only for style; this would be Mr. Goalie Unfiltered.It was about 5:50 p.m., 10 minutes before the game telecast began, that he headed off what he surely knew was coming with a tweet about Bruins defenseman Bobby Orr's iconic Stanley Cup-winning goal of May 10, 1970:Tweet from @Dave_Stubbs: GH: For those who think I���m losing sleep over Bobby Orr���s 1970 #StanleyCup winning goal?

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