Twitter reacts to #NHL100
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The NHL revealed its top 100 players in league history on Friday night and the Twitterverse was quick to chime in. Here were some of the best responses:
Standing ovation for the great No. 4, Bobby Orr, after he's announced on stage as part of the NHL's top 100
— Pierre LeBrun (@Real_ESPNLeBrun) January 28, 2017
Bobby Orr. What a god damn legend. #NHL100
— Ryan Whitney (@ryanwhitney6) January 28, 2017
So special getting to watch all these legends together. Paved a path for all of us and made the game we love into what it is today. #NHL100
— Max Domi (@max_domi) January 28, 2017
What an absolute thrill to see the greatest players of the 1980s. These guys were who I watched when I fell in love with the game. #nhl100
— Todd Sharrock (@ToddSharrock) January 28, 2017
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) January 28, 2017
When Bettman called Scott Stevens to inform him he made #NHL100, Stevens thought he did something wrong on #mnwild bench & was in trouble
— Michael Russo (@Russostrib) January 28, 2017
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