Head coach of the hockey club “Torpedo” (Nizhny Novgorod) Igor Larionov commented on the news about the death of a member of the Hall of Fame Bobby Hull.
The death of the legendary Canadian hockey player became known on January 30. He was 84 years old.
I was talking to Brett Hull the other day. We spoke to a player from the Louis system. I asked about Bobby, said hello. He said that his father’s condition was not very good. And he said they were going to move their father from Florida to Arizona, where they live.
I was shocked when I found out today because he is a great person, an extraordinary actor. His smile when he came to Detroit when Brett played for our team … He usually came from Chicago on the weekends.
The warmth, the love of the game, the love of the players, whoever you are – Russian, Swedish, Canadian, American – was great. The world is losing the people who made the game great.
We must learn this. Unfortunately, we do not appreciate what we have. In the 30 years that I have lived and continue to live in America, I know how legends have been worked out. Bobby Hull is one of them,” expert quotes Youtube channel “Torpedo”.
Hull won the Stanley Cup with the Chicago Blackhawks. He won the Art Ross Trophy three times and the Hart Memorial Trophy twice. The legendary actress also won the Lady Byng Trophy and Lester Patrick Award.
During his career, he scored 610 goals and provided 560 assists in 1,063 National Hockey League (NHL) games. In addition, Hull has 129 points in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Bobby Hull was named one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players of the Year in 2017.
Vladislav Tretiak, Former President of the Russian Ice Hockey Federation (RHF) saidhow the late Bobby Hull treated Soviet hockey players.
Source: Gazeta
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