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Tuesday, August 12, 2008 , Updated

Dallas Stars co-GM Brett Hull named to U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame

Dallas Stars Co-General Manager Brett Hull received quite an honor today, as it was announced by USA Hockey that he, along with Cammi Granato, Brian Leetch and Mike Richter, will be enshrined as the Class of 2008 into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame.

Hull may not have been born in the U.S., but he was pretty close

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Hull may not have been born in the U.S., but he was pretty close

Located in Eveleth, Minn., the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame was founded in 1973, and there are currently 134 enshrined members. The quartet will be formally inducted on Friday, October 10, at Magness Arena on the campus of the University of Denver. U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame inductees are chosen on the basis of accomplishments in the game of hockey, sportsmanship, character, contributions to their teams and to the game of hockey in general. A nominee must have distinguished him/herself by exceptional performance and outstanding character reflecting favorably upon the game of hockey.

“The Class of 2008 is one of the most accomplished groups that’s ever been inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame,” said Ron DeGregorio, President of USA Hockey. “It is indeed with great pleasure that we welcome them to the group of hockey immortals in our country.”

Hull recorded 1,391 career NHL points and is third all-time with 741 goals during a career that spanned more than 20 years and five teams (Calgary, St. Louis, Dallas, Detroit and Phoenix). In his first full NHL season, with St. Louis in 1988-89, he scored 41 goals and captured the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy. Hull scored 70-plus goals in each of the next three seasons, including a career-high 86 goals in 1990-91, when he earned the Lester B. Pearson Trophy and the Hart Memorial Trophy as the league's MVP. After 11 seasons in St. Louis, Hull signed with the Dallas Stars in the summer of 1998 and helped the club win the Stanley Cup in his first year with the club. He also won a Stanley Cup with Detroit in 2002.

Hull’s international career was just as decorated. In his second Winter Olympics, he led the United States to the silver medal in Salt Lake City in 2002. He also led Team USA to gold at the World Cup of Hockey in 1996, topping the tournament in scoring, and also participated in the 1991 Canada Cup and 1986 World Championships. The nine-time NHL All-Star starred two seasons (1984-86) at the University of Minnesota-Duluth, where he scored 52 goals and was a finalist for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award as a sophomore. No college player has scored more goals in single season since.

“It’s hard to put into what how big an honor this to us to be inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame,” said Hull, “especially to be going in with Cammi Granato, Mike Richter and Brian Leetch. I appreciate everything USA Hockey has done for me over the years and this is a major thrill. I am deeply honored to be a part of this class and I look forward to the ceremony in October.”

Source: Dallas Stars



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