Bobby Hull

Bobby Hull, born in 1939, was one of the greatest goal-scorers in hockey history. Known as "The Golden Jet," he played the majority of his career with the Chicago Blackhawks, where he won the Stanley Cup in 1961. Hull revolutionized the game with his powerful slap shot and blazing speed, earning two Hart Trophies as NHL MVP. He later became a pioneer in the WHA, where he signed a groundbreaking contract with the Winnipeg Jets. His influence on the sport was immense, and he remains one of the most legendary players in hockey history.

Dennis Hull

Dennis Hull, born in 1944, was the younger brother of Bobby Hull and an accomplished player in his own right. Playing the majority of his NHL career with the Chicago Blackhawks, he was a key part of their offensive attack in the late 1960s and 1970s. Known as "The Silver Jet," he was an elite playmaker and goal scorer, representing Canada in the historic 1972 Summit Series. Although often overshadowed by his older brother, Dennis carved out a strong career as a reliable forward in the NHL.

Brett Hull

Brett Hull, born in 1964, is the son of Bobby Hull and one of the greatest goal-scorers in NHL history. Known for his deadly one-timer and elite shooting ability, Brett scored 741 career goals, placing him among the NHL’s all-time leaders. He won two Stanley Cups, first with the Dallas Stars in 1999 and later with the Detroit Red Wings in 2002. Hull also won the Hart Trophy as league MVP in 1991. His ability to find the back of the net was unparalleled, and he remains one of the most iconic snipers in hockey history.