PLAYER INFO
Brett Hull
Former NHL All-Star
Career Highlights: One of the NHL’s all-time great scorers, Brett Hull finished his illustrious career with 741 goals (third all-time) and posted 650 assists for a total of 1,391 points in 1,269 games…A 20-year NHL veteran, Hull was an eight-time NHL All-Star and was named NHL First Team three times (1990-1992)…He was the MVP of the 1992 NHL All-Star Game … Drafted by the Calgary Flames in the 1984 Draft, he debuted with the Flames in 1986 before being traded to the St. Louis Blues…He won the Dudley Garrett Memorial Award as rookie of the year in 1987…Hull spent 10 full seasons with the Blues, reaching the 100-point plateau four consecutive times (1989-93)…He holds more than 40 St. Louis team records…Hull won the 1991 Hart Trophy as the league’s most valuable player and also won the 1991 Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for best sportsmanship that same year…. He led the NHL in goals scored in 1990, 1991 and 1992…After 11 seasons with the Blues, Hull signed with the Dallas Stars in 1998 and helped bring them their first Stanley Cup in 1999 by scoring the game-winning goal in triple overtime over Buffalo…After three seasons in Dallas, Hull signed with the Detroit Red Wings and proceeded to lead them to the 2002 Stanley Cup Championship, contributing 18 points in 23 playoff games …Along with his Hall of Fame father, Bobby, they are the only father-son duo to each record 500 career goals…He recorded 33 career hat tricks (fourth all-time) and scored 50 goals in 50 games twice in his career (only Wayne Gretzky with three 50-50 season, has done it more often)…Hull currently is interim co-general manager of the Dallas Stars.
Updated: May, 2008
Courtesy NBC
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