One Last Shift: Dennis Hull | Chicago Blackhawks
Dennis Hull spent thirteen full seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks throughout 1964 all the way to 1977, having a astonishing career in the red sweater of the Hawks. Being a natural goal scorer like his brother Bobby, Dennis had 20+ goal seasons 7 out of his 13 in the NHL.
Dennis Hull retired in 1978 after a great career of 654 points throughout 959 National Hockey League Games.
WATCH: Blackhawks legend Dennis Hull laced up his skates for the first time in more than a decade to take One More Shift in a Blackhawks sweater.
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Do you remember the Hull brothers playing together? |
Yes | 295 | 80.4 % |
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