
He had 13 goals and 34 assists in his first campaign with the team, finishing second in the Calder Trophy race for rookie of the year. Bobby won in 1964-1966, while Brett won in 1990-1991.īobby Hull helped the Blackhawks return to the top of the NHL after they were one of the worst teams in the league for years before his debut during the 1957-58 season. Bobby and Brett each won the Hart Trophy as league MVP, becoming the first father-son duo to accomplish the feat.


Hull’s brother, Dennis, played for Chicago for most of his 14 years in the league, and Bobby’s son, Brett, spent 19 years in the NHL. Bobby and Brett each won the Hart Trophy as league MVP, becoming the first father-son duo to accomplish the feat. (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images Archives) His connection to our fans was special and irreplaceable.” Brett Hull, left, and dad Bobby man the bench at the Hockey Hall of Fame Legends Game in Toronto in 2009. “When I assumed leadership of the organization upon my father’s passing in 2007, one of my first priorities was to meet with Bobby to convince him to come back as an ambassador of the team. He was a beloved member of the Blackhawks family,” team owner Rocky Wirtz said in a statement. “Bobby Hull will always be remembered as one of the greatest Blackhawks players of all time. The franchise announced in February 2022 that Hull had retired from any official team role, calling it a joint decision.

Hull and Mikita have adjacent statues outside the United Center. He was estranged from the team for a while before he was named a Blackhawks ambassador in a ceremony with former teammate Stan Mikita in 2008. 9 sweater was retired by the Blackhawks that same year. Hull was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983 and his No. Hull’s second wife, Joanne, accused him of abuse during an interview with ESPN for a 2002 show.Ī Russian newspaper reported in 1998 that Hull said Adolf Hitler “had some good ideas.” Hull denied making the comment, calling it “false and defamatory.” He also was accused of battery, but that charge was dropped after Deborah told authorities she didn’t want to testify against her husband, a state attorney told the Chicago Tribune.

Hull was convicted of assaulting a police officer who intervened in a dispute with then-wife Deborah in 1986.
