Brett Hull Hall of Fame NHL

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Brett Hull

Inducted:
2009

Brett Hull NHL Hall of Fame college

Player Stats

Stats:
5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb)

Born: 
August 9, 1964
Belleville, Ontario, Canada

Position:
Right Wing

College:
University of Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs

Brett Hull was one of the most lethal scorers in NHL history, known for his blistering one-timer, elite hockey IQ, and uncanny goal-scoring instincts. Over a 20-season career, Hull scored 741 goals and tallied 1,391 points in 1,269 games. He hit the 50-goal mark five times and had three seasons with over 70 goals, including a jaw-dropping 86 goals in 1990–91 — the third-highest in a single NHL season.

Hull starred with the St. Louis Blues, Dallas Stars, and Detroit Red Wings, winning two Stanley Cups and cementing his legacy with a Cup-clinching goal in 1999. Though not the fastest skater, his release and positioning made him impossible to contain. A dual citizen, he represented the U.S. in international play and helped grow hockey across North America.

Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2009, Hull remains one of the greatest pure goal scorers the game has ever seen.

Hull's Awards and Records

  • 2× Stanley Cup Champion (1999 – Dallas, 2002 – Detroit)
  • Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame (2009)
  • 741 goals – 5th all-time in NHL history at retirement
  • 86 goals in 1990–91 – 3rd most in a single NHL season
  • Hart Trophy finalist (1990–91), Lady Byng Winner (1990)
  • 8× NHL All-Star (1989–1993, 1995–1997)
  • Lester B. Pearson Award winner (1991)

NHL Record

    • 3rd-most goals in a single NHL season – 86 goals (1990–91)
    • Most goals in a season by a right winger – 86 goals (1990–91)
    • Only player to score 50+ goals in 5 consecutive seasons in the 1990s
    • Quickest player to reach 500 goals in terms of games played at the time (693 GP)
    • One of only 6 players with 700+ goals and 600+ assists
    • 103 career playoff goals – top 10 all-time at retirement
    • Most goals by a father-son duo in NHL history

    NHL Teams

    Calgary Flames (1985-88)
    St. Louis Blues (1988-98)
    Dallas Stars (1998-2001)
    Detroit Red Wings (2001-04)
    Phoenix Coyotes (2005-06)

    NHL Draft:
    117th overall, 1984
    Calgary Flames

    Numbers Worn:
    9

    NHL Stats

    Seasons Played:
    20 (1986–2006)
    Games Played:
    1,269
    Goals:
    741
    Assists:
    650
    Points:
    1,391
    Plus/Minus:
    +23
    Penalty Minutes:
    458
    Playoff Games:
    202
    Playoff Goals:
    103
    Playoff Points:
    190