Generations of Chicagoans were dazzled by Bobbys shooting prowess, skating skill and overall team leadership.
During his prime, there was no more prolific goal-scorer in all of hockey.
He also scored 50 in 1971-72.

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Put into context, Hull had four 50-goal seasons before any other player got two.
He added 303 in the WHA for a combined 913.
The Blackhawks retired his No.

9 jersey in 1983.
He finished his Hall of Fame career with 741 goals.
The Hulls are the only father-son team to win the NHL MVP award.