Bobby Hull

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  • Retired National Hockey League left winger Bobby Hull was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983. He played over 23 seasons of professional hockey in the NHL and the World Hockey Association.
  • Career Highlights

    Hull was selected for the NHL All-Star Game 12 times as well as winning the Art Ross Trophy three times as the NHL point leader. He won the Stanley Cup in 1961 with the Chicago Blackhawks. In 1965, Hull was selected for the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy, for sportsmanship. In 1965 and 1966, he was given the Hart Memorial Trophy, for the NHL MVP. He was honored for his dedication to hockey in 1969 with the Lester Patrick Trophy. Following his retirement in 1980, his #9 jersey was retired by the Blackhawks and the Winnipeg Jets.
  • NHL Career Stats

    1. 1063 games played
    2. 610 goals
    3. 560 assists
    4. 1170 total points
    5. 640 penalty minutes

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