I also figured it was Jean Beliveau, not sure why there was a question mark there (I just copied and pasted.)
When I interned on "The Best Damn Sports Show Period", Todd McFarlane was the guest on my first day there. I got to talk to him for about 45 minutes and made sure to ask him questions that people on the Sports Board were always wanting the answers to. He said that with the Legends series, people are going to be disappointed because there are probably some guys who just won't get done. Money is the main issue. When he buys the license to a league (NHL for example) he gets the rights to every player that is playing. When a guy retires from a league, and is no longer a member of that league's PA, he has to negotiate with that person (or their estate in most cases w/ Legends) and it may cost him as much to make 1 player as it would to get him the rights to an entire league. As a businessman, he said it wouldn't make sense. My guess is that will be the problem w/ Michael Jordon.