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of the lineup during their years together, Stan Mikita and Bobby Hull can nonetheless feel the pain of this year's Blackhawks ..... leader," Hull said, prior to the premiere of the film " Bobby Hull and Stan Mikita ? Monuments to Excellence" on Wednesday night
goals for the 11th straight season, a feat accomplished by only six others in NHL history: Wayne Gretzky, Phil Esposito, Bobby Hull , Marcel Dionne, Jaromir Jagr and Mike Gartner. Iginla has scored goals in five straight games, and has at least one point
Wright wins the LPGA championship by nine strokes over Louise Suggs, her third in the last four years. 1966 Chicago's Bobby Hull scores his 51st goal to become the first NHL player to score more than 50 goals in a season. 1966 In the last race of his
Pittsburgh 1974â Garry Unger, St. Louis 1973â Greg Polis, Pittsburgh 1972â Bobby Orr, Boston 1971â Bobby Hull , Blackhawks 1970â Bobby Hull , Blackhawks 1969â Frank Mahovlich, Detroit 1968â Bruce Gamble, Toronto 1967â Henri Richard, Montreal
now. Interesting tidbit: When the Jets called a news conference in 1972 to announce the signing of future hall of famer Bobby Hull away from the Chicago Blackhawks , the news conference was held in St. Paul, considered by many the showcase city in the
1953-54, both in the Original Six era. Pierre Pilote, the anchor of the Blackhawks' defense during the Glenn Hall- Bobby Hull -Stan Mikita glory days, won the Norris with an all-time low 26 points (8-18) in 1962-63, during which he played
elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2010, becoming one of the first women to be inducted into the Hall. Hockey Hall of Famer Bobby Hull played 24 seasons in professional hockey. His son, Brett, spent 21 seasons in the NHL. Both were elected to the Hockey
Blackhawks from 1958 to 1980 and is the franchise career points leader with 1,467. He and other legends Denis Savard and Bobby Hull serve as team ambassadors. Mikita won the Hart Trophy as the league's MVP in 1967 and '68, and was the first player to
Arena, late in what would be a playoff loss to Detroit, the crowd realized this was it. The franchise that had been home to Bobby Hull , Dale Hawerchuk and a baby-faced Teemu Selanne was leaving for Phoenix. No public funds could be secured for a new arena
incarnation, though playing in the same division as elite teams like Edmonton and Calgary thwarted their Stanley Cup bids. Led by Bobby Hull , the Winnipeg Jets first hit the scene in 1972 as part of the defunct World Hockey Association. They were one of four teams