BOBBY HULL, FIRST NHLer TO SCORE OVER 50, DIES AT 84

Jan 30, 2023

By Bob Komsic

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Hockey Hall of Famer Bobby Hull has died at the age of 84.
Cause of death has not been released.
The blond hair, the speed with which he skated and also shot the puck earned Hull the nickname ”The Golden Jet.”
Hull played for the NHL’s Chicago Blackhawks and Hartford Whalers as well as the World Hockey Association’s Winnipeg Jets over a 23-year career.
He was the first player in NHL history to score over 50-goals in a single season; setting the record of 54 in 1966.
Hull helped Chicago wins the Stanley Cup in 1961; its first in 23-years.
Along with Chicago teammate Stan Mikita, Hull helped popularize the ”banana” blade or curved hockey stick blade.
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