Bobby Hull, born on January 3, 1939 in Canada, was a Hall of Fame left winger known as The Golden Jet. He was a prolific scorer, with 610 NHL goals, and won three Art Ross Trophies. He also helped the Chicago Blackhawks win a Stanley Cup Championship in 1961. His impressive career earned him a place in the Hockey Hall of Fame.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $10 million (2024)
Bobby Hull, famous as a talented hockey player in Canada, currently holds an estimated net worth of $10 million projected for the year 2024. Renowned for his exceptional skills on the ice, Hull has made a significant impact on the sport throughout his career. Being regarded as one of the most prolific goal scorers of his era, his contributions and achievements have undoubtedly paved the way for his financial success. As a player, Hull's skill and dedication have earned him both individual accolades and team victories, further establishing his prominence within the hockey community in Canada and beyond.
About
Hall of Fame left winger known as The Golden Jet. He scored 610 NHL goals, won three Art Ross Trophies and helped the Chicago Blackhawks win a Stanley Cup Championship in 1961.
Before Fame
He took his Ontario teammates to the Sutherland Cup in 1955, defeating powerhouses Sarnia and Waterloo along the way.
Trivia
At the time of his retirement, 1980, he placed second all-time in goals scored but has since been surpassed by a number of players.
Family Life
He married Joanne McKay in 1960 and had three sons, Bobby, Blake, and Brett, and a daughter, Michelle. After divorcing in 1980, he married Deborah Hull four years later.
Associated With
He had the most feared slapshot of his day and his son Brett Hull became known for his slapshot as well.