Chicago Blackhawks hockey jersey with handwritten wish and autograph by Bobby Hull
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Bobby Hull is a Canadian ice hockey player, left winger. He spent more than 20 seasons in the NHL and the WHA, winning the Stanley Cup with the Chicago Black Hawks in the 1960/1961 season and the WHA champion in the 1975/1976 and 1977/1978 seasons with the Winnipeg Jets.
In 1983, Bobby Hull was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, the abbreviation near the autograph of the athlete — "HOF 1983" stands for Hall of Fame 1983.
Bobby quickly became a star, taking second place in the Calder Memorial Trophy. Hull initially wore numbers 16 and 7 as a Black Hawk, but later switched to his famous number 9, a tribute to his childhood idol, Gordie Howe.
In addition, Hull was considered one of the most attractive athletes of his time. One of Chicago's secular columnists saw in Hull "an animated statue that came to us from the golden Age of Greece, incredibly cute even without front teeth."