The NHL Community Has Been Hit With a Tragic Loss This Morning
We are saddened to announce some sad news that has been brought to light by Second-City Hockey, and John Dietz of Daily Herald, that Chicago Blackhawks legendary forward Bobby Hull has sadly passed away at the age of 84 years old.
No details have been revealed surrounding his passing, and we do not plan to share any info if it does come to light as we would like to offer our sincere condolences to the Hull family, and also we want to respect the families privacy at this time.
Bobby Hull spent 16 plus years throughout the NHL, but had one real full-time home throughout that time being 15 seasons in a Chicago Blackhawks jersey. Hull still leads the franchise in total goals scored with 600+ in as little as over one thousand games played. Hull is third in franchise total points, the only two ahead of him are legends Patrick Kane and Stan Mikita.
We offer our sincere condolences throughout these challenging times.
Source: Daily Herald
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