NHL1957–1980Hall of Fame · 1983

Bobby Hull

The Golden Jet on the wall — for the Blackhawks fan who knows #9.

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Career snapshot

Career: 1957–1980 · Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, 1983

Accolades

★ Stanley Cup Champion with Chicago (1961)

★ Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, 1983

★ First player in NHL history to break 50 goals in a season (54 in 1965-66)

★ 2× Hart Trophy (1965, 1966) as NHL MVP

★ 3× Art Ross Trophy as NHL scoring leader

★ 7× NHL goal-scoring leader

★ 2× WHA AVCO Cup Champion with Winnipeg (1976, 1978)

★ #9 retired by the Chicago Blackhawks and the Winnipeg Jets / Arizona Coyotes

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The card collector's view

Hull's rookie card is the 1958-59 Topps #66 — a key vintage hockey card with high-grade examples driving strong auction prices and centering issues making PSA 8+ copies scarce. The 1958-59 Parkhurst Canadian-market issue is the parallel chase. Topps and O-Pee-Chee releases from 1959-72 capture his Blackhawks prime. Modern Upper Deck SP Authentic and retrospective Blackhawks sets offer accessible signed memorabilia and tribute cards for the Golden Jet collection.

About Bobby Hull at FreshDCards

Bobby Hull is the Golden Jet — the slap-shot that pulled goaltenders into the future and the contract that pulled the NHL into the WHA era. Fifteen seasons with Chicago, one Stanley Cup (1961), the first player to ever score 50 goals in a season without matching a prior tie. He left for the Winnipeg Jets and a million-dollar WHA deal in 1972, won two AVCO Cups there, and finished out his NHL career with Hartford after the leagues merged. 610 NHL goals. 1,170 NHL points. Three Art Ross trophies.