The Golden Brett, Brett Hull, has been voted into hockey’s hall of fame along with three other players who dominated the game during their tenure.  Joining the former Blue is long time Red Wing Steve Yzerman, Luc Robatille, and defensemen Brian Leetch.

Hull spent 19 years in the NHL starting in 1986 with Calgary.  He won Stanley Cups with Detroit and Dallas.  He played five games in his last year with Phoenix, but played 11 season in St. Louis.

His best season was the 1990-91 when he scored 86 goals and 45 assists in 78 games.  He finished with 103 career playoff goals and 190 points in 202 games.  He has 741 regular season goals. 

Hull was a three time first team NHL All-Star.  He and his father, the Golden Jet, Bobby Hull are the only NHL father/son duo to each record 600 goals and 1,000 career points.