Brett Hull

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Brett Hull played 21 seasons in the NHL for five teams, where he carved out a hall-of-fame career. He finished with 741 goals and 1,391 career points - good enough for No. 22 all-time.

It was Hull who nudged in a controversial goal in Game Six to win the 1999 Stanley Cup over the Buffalo Sabres for the Dallas Stars. He earned another Stanley Cup by playing a pivotal role in 2002 for the Detroit Red Wings.

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Brett Hull played 21 seasons in the NHL for five teams, where he carved out a hall-of-fame career. He finished with 741 goals and 1,391 career points - good enough for No. 22 all-time.

It was Hull who nudged in a controversial goal in Game Six to win the 1999 Stanley Cup over the Buffalo Sabres for the Dallas Stars. He earned another Stanley Cup by playing a pivotal role in 2002 for the Detroit Red Wings.

Hull helped Team USA earn a silver medal at the 2002 Olympic Games in Salt Lake City and a gold medal in 1998 at the inaugural World Cup of Hockey.

Hull retired after the 2005-06 season and was enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2009.

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