The Chicago Blackhawks all-time Mount Rushmore
Bobby Hull is one of the most beloved players in the entire history of the Chicago Blackhawks. Even to this day at 81 years old, his smile lights up a room no matter what the event is. The man that is known as “The Golden Jet” was also an elite player during his National Hockey League Career. He played for the Chicago Blackhawks for 15 years.
He is the Chicago Blackhawks all-time leading goal scorer with 604. Add in another six scored with other teams and his 610 goals stand as the 18th most in NHL history. He is one of only 20 players in NHL history to ever reach the 600 goal plateau. It was a brilliant career for him that went beyond scoring goals as well.
He is in the Hall of Fame for lots of reasons. The 610 goals might be enough right there but he also won the Stanley Cup in 1961. He won the Lady Byng Trophy, the Hart Trophy twice, led the league in scoring three times (Art Ross), and was a 12-time all-star. His great career is still celebrated to this day. He deserves this spot on Chicago’s Mount Rushmore and probably always will.