Catharines Teepees in the Ontario Hockey Association, before joining the Chicago Black Hawks in 1957 at the age of 18. Later, he played for the Galt Black Hawks and the St. "B" powerhouses of the 1950s, Hull threw a wrench into their domination, leading the Warriors to the 1955 Sutherland Cup as all-Ontario champions. Although the Sarnia Legionnaires and the Waterloo Siskins were the Jr. "B" hockey for the Woodstock Warriors in the fall of 1954. He played his minor hockey in Belleville, and then Jr. Hully also shares his deep love for music and film and the boys share their favorite movies.Hull was born in Pointe Anne (now part of Belleville), Ontario. He and Brock share a sentiment on the respectful craft of acting. Hully also talks about his upcoming movie, set to drop in the near future. He gives sound advice to any upcoming athletes looking to make a career out of athletics. Hull shares how he lived for game time, but despised every other aspect of professional athletics. He tells his story of needing to "invent himself" instead of remaining in the shadow of his father. In this episode, Brett Hull sits down to discuss his life growing up as "Bobby Hull's son" and the pressure he felt as the offspring of one of the greats in professional hockey. "The Golden Brett" was selected as one of the 100 greatest NHL players in history. He played 19 seasons in the NHL and won 2 Stanley Cups as a player. Brett is fifth on the all-time leading scorers list in the NHL with 741 goals. He is the son of Bobby Hull, another hockey Hall-of-Famer, who played 23 seasons professionally. Brett Hull is a former Canadian-American NHL hockey Hall-of-Famer.
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