The Legend of Hockey – Bobby Hull
|Video: A short documentary on Bobby Hull. Watch the video below.
Canadian hockey star Bobby Hull won an NHL Stanley Cup with the Chicago Black Hawks before joining the Winnipeg Jets in the rival WHA league in 1972.“It was the greatest time of my life. I’ve really never, ever had a job. I played hockey. And if you like what you’re doing, it’s not a job. And there were times in there when everything didn’t go my way, but no one ever said that life was all a bowl of cherries.”—Bobby Hull. READ MORE
Synopsis
Born on January 3, 1939, in Pointe Anne, Canada, Bobby Hull joined the Chicago Black Hawks of the National Hockey League in 1957. Renowned for his lightning-fast slap shot, “The Golden Jet” won a Stanley Cup championship and two MVP awards before jumping to the Winnipeg Jets in the World Hockey Association in 1972. Hull retired in 1980 and was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983.
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