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  1. Brett Hull - Wikipedia

    Brett Andrew Hull (born August 9, 1964) is a Canadian–American former ice hockey player and general manager, and currently an executive vice president of the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey …

  2. Brett Hull - Hockey-Reference.com

    Checkout the latest stats of Brett Hull. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, trade, draft and more on Hockey-Reference.com

  3. Brett Hull Hockey Stats and Profile at hockeydb.com

    Statistics of Brett Hull, a hockey player from Belleville, ONT born Aug 9 1964 who was active from 1982 to 2006.

  4. Brett Hull Stats And News | NHL.com

    Brett Hull's magic act as a NHL goal-scorer included a nifty trick: He could make himself disappear in the offensive zone when everyone in the building was looking at him.

  5. Brett Hull - Stats, Contract, Salary & More - Elite Prospects

    Eliteprospects.com hockey player profile of Brett Hull, 1964-08-09 Belleville, ON, CAN USA. Most recently in the NHL with Arizona Coyotes. Complete player biography and stats.

  6. Brett Hull Career Stats - NHL - ESPN

    Complete career stats for the Phoenix Coyotes Right Wing Brett Hull on ESPN. Includes goals, assists and points per NHL season.

  7. BRETT HULL - US Hockey Hall of Fame Museum

    A nine-time National Hockey League All-Star, Brett Hull recorded 1,391 points and ranks third all-time in NHL history with 741 goals during a career that spanned more than 20 years and included stops with …

  8. Brett Hull - St. Louis Blues RW | StatMuse

    Brett Hull played 19 seasons for 5 teams, including the Blues and Red Wings. He had 741 goals, 650 assists and a plus-minus of +23 in 1,269 games. He won 1 Hart Trophy, 1 Lady Byng Trophy and 2 …

  9. Brett Hull - NHL Profile - QuantHockey

    Brett Hull - complete and detailed NHL stats, analysis of the most common teammates and opponents.

  10. Brett Hull - U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame

    Brett Hull recorded 1,391 points during his more than 20-year National Hockey League career that included stints with five teams (Calgary Flames, St. Louis Blues, Dallas Stars, Detroit Red Wings, …