Joe Nieuwendyk, Ed Belfour, Doug Gilmour and Mark Howe took their place in the Hockey Hall of Fame on Monday. Standing on the stage in the Hall's main room, they each wore matching blazers featuring the Hockey Hall of Fame crest and surveyed the rings they were presented by chairman Bill Hay. "I think every kid growing up who loves the game of hockey wants to be a player," Howe said. "You play in the driveway, you dream of winning Stanley Cups, you dream of winning Conn Smythe trophies, you dream of everything. The only thing you never dream of is making the Hall of Fame so this is beyond any dream that I've ever had." Only 362 people are in the Hall: 247 players, 100 builders and 15 referees/linesmen.