It was a special day at the WFCU Centre yesterday as the Spits retired Taylor Hall's #4 jersey.
Hall was the number one overall draft pick in the 2010 NHL entry draft and he helped the Spits win back to back Memorial Cups in 2009 and 2010.
WATCH THIS: @hallsy09 joins @SpitsHockey all-time greats ✈️@NJDevils star has #4 jersey retired in Windsor where he captured back-to-back #OHL and #MCMemorialCup titles. pic.twitter.com/jXjFbF1fGW
— OntarioHockeyLeague (@OHLHockey) February 25, 2018
So glad I was allowed to be a part of this very special day. @hallsy09 - Maybe the greatest @SpitsHockey of all time. More 5am @AM800News @mikelisa800 pic.twitter.com/IGtfsl2L0C
— Steve Bell (@Beller800) February 25, 2018
Taylor Hall talking about coming back to Windsor as the @SpitsHockey honour him by raising his number 4 to the rafters. #OHL pic.twitter.com/N3JSXkTnjC
— Manny Paiva (@paivathewayCTV) February 25, 2018
Taylor Hall appreciates the fans who supported him during his @OHLHockey career and the thousands who showed up today in Windsor as his #4 is raised to the rafters #OHL #cklw @CTVWindsor pic.twitter.com/4MOlq2tEiU
— Manny Paiva (@paivathewayCTV) February 25, 2018
The Windsor Spitfires snap Erie's 4 game win streak and beat the Otters 7-3. Angle and Morgan score 2 goals each on a day where the Spits honoured Taylor Hall. #OHL #cklw @CTVWindsor pic.twitter.com/tWowsFf23B
— Manny Paiva (@paivathewayCTV) February 25, 2018