Ranking the top 10 Chicago Blackhawks players of all time
- Bobby Hull, LW, (1957-72)
For 15 seasons, Hull helped lead the Chicago offensive charge. He accumulated 1,153 total points (604 goals and 549 assists). That type of production led Hull to become a three-time winner of the Art Ross Trophy, the award given to the player who leads the NHL in points. He also captured the Hart Memorial Trophy, which recognizes the most valuable player in the NHL.
Hull retired in 1980, and since then, the former 12-time All-Star has entered the Hockey Hall of Fame and has had his No. 9 retired by the franchise.



