Bobby Hull was born on January 3, 1939. He played professional hockey from 1957 to 1980, winning several awards such as the Lester Patrick Trophy, and the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy. He spent the majority of his career with the Chicago Black Hawks and the Winnipeg Jets.
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Bobby Hull , of course , is most famous for being the "Golden Jet" of the Chicago Blackhawks for whom he played most of his NHL career. When the WHA merged with the NHL, Bobby played 18 games for the Winnipeg Jets and 9 games for the Hartford Whalers before retiring from the game.
he's currently serving as an abassador of the Chicago blackhawks (basically he's retired).