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 #BrettHull or #RicFlair? 😂 • (🎥: @nhlonnbcsports)

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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.