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Bobby Hull Stanley Cups: How Many Stanley Cups Did Bobby Hull Win?

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Legendary Canadian Ice hockey player, Bobby Hull won two Stanley Cups during his career. He won his first Stanley Cup in the 1964/65 season and won another one the following season, the 1965/66 season.

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A grinning Bobby Hull, forward for the Chicago Blackhawks, holds up a puck in the locker room following a game against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden. The puck Hull is holding is the one he launched past Ranger goalie Lorne Worsley, making Hull only the third person in the history of the NHL to score 50 goals in a season.

He helped move the Blackhawks from being one of the worst-performing teams in the NHL to being one of the best-performing teams and topped the league. His highest number of goals per season was 54 goals. During his career, he won the Hart Memorial Trophy as the NHL’s most valuable player twice and the Art Ross Trophy as the NHL’s leading point scorer three times while helping the Blackhawks win the Stanley Cup in 1961. He played for the Blackhawks for 15 seasons.

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Bobby Hull death

When did Bobby Hull die? Bobby Hull was announced dead by the NHL Alumni Association on January 30, 2023.

The NHL Alumni Association is deeply saddened to learn that Bobby Hull has passed away at the age of 84. Hull was a driven player who always gave fans a memorable experience at every game and brought them to their feet. In his retirement, ‘The Golden Jet’ was never in a rush to sign every autograph as an ambassador for the Blackhawks, one of his favorite accomplishments. Bobby was a 3x Art Ross Trophy winner. We send our deepest condolences to Bobby’s family, friends, former teammates, and Blackhawks organization during this very difficult time,” a statement released by the NLH Alumni Association read.

 


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