In an emotional moment, statues of Blackhawks Hall of Famers Bobby Hull and Stan Mikita were unveiled in a ceremony outside the United Center on Saturday night. "The only thing I can say is it is likely, without argument, the greatest evening of my life," Hull said. "To have a bronze (statue) depicting me here where hundreds of thousands of people will walk by and say, 'Yeah I remember him, he can play a little bit,' ... it's going to be something." Hull is the franchise's all-time leading goal scorer and arguably the best left wing to ever play in the NHL. Mikita played 21 seasons, amassing the most assists and overall points of any Blackhawk. "It hasn't sunk in, and I don't know if it ever will," Mikita said. "I've never been called beautiful, but I'm going to call myself beautiful tonight."