NHL99: Brett Hull ‘quit hockey,’ then became one of its all-time stars

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NHL99: Brett Hull ‘quit hockey,’ then became one of its all-time stars

Bobby Hull is the son of Bobby Hull, the "Golden Jet". He was drafted by Penticton Knights at No. 117 in the 1983 NHL Draft. He played for the Calgary Flames in 1987 and 1988. Hull was traded to St. Louis for Rob Ramage and Rick Wamsley. He scored 527 goals and 27 hat tricks in 11 seasons with the Blues. The Athletic named him 22nd on its list of the top 100 players of NHL's post-expansion era. His father taught him how to shoot. Bobby had been at Winnipeg's practices with his famous father. Bob had also been watching Anders Hedberg.

Hull was let go by the St. Louis Blues in 1998. He signed with the Dallas Stars and won two Stanley Cups there. In 2001, he signed a free-agent contract with Detroit Red Wings. He won his second championship in 2002. His game-winning goal against Buffalo is still talked about. It was controversial. The goal will live in infamy. There were rumors that Hull couldn't win a Cup with St Louis. But he won one.   H Hull won the Stanley Cup in 1999. he also won a championship with Red Wing in 2001. in 2004. Hull also helped Dallas advance to the final of the NHL playoffs.


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