Bobby Hull

Robert Marvin (Bobby) Hull O.C (born the January 3rd 1939 with Not Anne, Ontario, Canada) is a legend of the Hockey.

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Bobby Hull was born with Point Anne, in the Ontario, the January 3rd 1939. This player out-par called the " Jet" golden delicious; added speed, the Slapshot S striking down and a physique of colossus, characteristics which led it to the elite in the Sixties. He lived in a small farm close to Belleville, Ontario (2 hours in the east of Toronto). In little time, it was proven on the ice in the small leagues before joining the team of the Blackhawks of Chicago. At the fifteen years age, it was placed in the team of Galt Black Hawks in the Association of hockey of Ontario (today Ligue of hockey of Ontario) where it started to be dissociated. This team directed it towards the St Catherines Teepees always in the same league where Hull started to make its place.

Its rise towards the National league of hockey continued within the organization of the team of the town of Garden City. A few months later, it marks a goal against the goalkeeper Gump Worsley of the Rangers of New York in a pre-season part, beginning this day a career fulgurating in the LNH.

The presence of Bobby Hull in hockey is considerable since it allowed the team for whom it evolved/moved to be left the bankruptcy. Using his/her buddy, Stan Mikita, Hull developed the stick with curve in order to increase the precision and the force of launch-struck.

Beginning of its exploits

Blackhawks placed Bobby Hull on alignment leaving for the season 1957-58, which enabled him to pile up 47 points for this season as a recruit, and finishing second for the Calder trophy, behind Frank Mahovlich. The following season, Bobby Hull improved its mark at 50 points but the season 1959-60 saw Hull establishing a new mark of points per season with 81 points including 39 goals. It evolved/moved on a named line the Million Dollar Line in company of Bill Hay and Murray Balfour and also deserved the Trophée Art Ross and its first place on the first team of star of the LNH. Although its season 1960-61 was not more glorious, it gained the Coupe Stanley for its team.

It was withdrawn from hockey after a brilliant career in 1980 having collected 610 goals and 1170 points. In 1983, he was established with the Temple of re-elected hockey.

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