NHL1986–2005Hall of Fame · 2009

Brett Hull

The Golden Brett on the wall — for the Blues fan who knows #16.

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Career snapshot

Career: 1986–2005 · Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, 2009

Accolades

★ 2× Stanley Cup Champion (1999 Dallas Stars, 2002 Detroit Red Wings)

★ Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, 2009 — first ballot

★ 1991 Hart Trophy as NHL MVP

★ 1991 Lester B. Pearson Award (players' MVP)

★ 1990 Lady Byng Trophy

★ 86 goals in 1990-91 — third-most in a single NHL season

★ 741 career goals — fourth all-time in NHL history

★ #16 retired by the St. Louis Blues

The card collector's view

Hull's rookie card is the 1988-89 O-Pee-Chee #66 — a key late-junk-wax rookie in steady demand, with high-grade examples driving the strongest prices in the set. The 1988-89 Topps #66 is the US-market parallel sharing the same number. O-Pee-Chee, Topps, and early Upper Deck releases from 1989-2005 cover his entire St. Louis, Dallas, and Detroit career. Modern Upper Deck SP Authentic, The Cup, and retrospective Blues sets offer signed and patch options for the Golden Brett collection.

About Brett Hull at FreshDCards

Brett Hull is The Golden Brett — the son of Bobby Hull who escaped his father's shadow by scoring more goals than nearly anyone in NHL history. He hit 86 goals for the St. Louis Blues in 1990-91 (third-highest single-season total ever, behind only Gretzky), three straight 70-plus-goal seasons from 1989-92, and 741 career goals — fourth all-time. Two Stanley Cups: the 1999 Dallas Stars (his infamous skate-in-the-crease OT winner against Buffalo) and the 2002 Detroit Red Wings. 2009 first-ballot Hall of Famer.