Brett Hull

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Brett Hull is a Hall of Fame Canadian-American right winger renowned as one of the most prolific goal scorers in NHL history, best known for his time with the St. Louis Blues and Dallas Stars.

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Brett Andrew Hull 0 1

Statements (55)

Predicate Object
instanceOf National Hockey League player
human
ice hockey player
right winger
awardReceived Hart Memorial Trophy
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy
Lester B. Pearson Award
NHL All-Star Game MVP
NHL First All-Star Team
NHL Second All-Star Team
careerGoalsNHL 741
careerPointsNHL 1391
collegeTeam University of Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs
countryOfCitizenship Canada
United States of America
dateOfBirth 1964-08-09
draftedBy Calgary Flames
draftPosition 117th overall
draftYear 1984
familyName Hull
father Bobby Hull
fullName Brett Hull self-linksurface differs
surface form: "Brett Andrew Hull"
givenName Brett
hallOfFameInduction Hockey Hall of Fame
hallOfFameInductionYear 2009
jerseyNumber 16
17
22
memberOfSportsTeam Calgary Flames
Dallas Stars
Detroit Red Wings
Arizona Coyotes
surface form: "Phoenix Coyotes"

St. Louis Blues
nationalTeam United States men's national ice hockey team
notableAchievement one of the most prolific goal scorers in NHL history
numberRetiredBy St. Louis Blues
participatedIn 1991 Canada Cup
World Cup of Hockey
surface form: "1996 World Cup of Hockey"
placeOfBirth Belleville, Ontario
surface form: "Belleville, Ontario, Canada"
playedInLeague National Hockey League
positionPlayed right wing
postRetirementRole executive with Dallas Stars
executive with St. Louis Blues
regularSeasonGamesPlayedNHL 1269
relative Dennis Hull
representedCountryInSport United States of America
shoots right
sport ice hockey
spouse Darcie Schollmeyer
StanleyCupWinner 1999
2002
StanleyCupWinnerWith Dallas Stars
Detroit Red Wings
trophyWon Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy-equivalent goal-scoring titles (pre-trophy era)
won World Cup of Hockey
surface form: "1996 World Cup of Hockey"

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Brett Hull fullName Brett Hull self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: "Brett Andrew Hull"
St. Louis Blues notablePlayer Brett Hull
subject surface form: "1997 NHL All-Star Game"
Bobby Hull parentOf Brett Hull