Chicago Blackhawks legend and Hockey Hall of Fame member Bobby Hull has been posthumously diagnosed with CTE, the brain disorder linked to repetitive head trauma in contact sports.
Bobby Hull, a two-time Hart Trophy winner, has been posthumously diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy. The announcement was made by the Concussion Legacy foundation along with Hull’s widow, Deborah.
Hey, Blackhawks fans! We have a little actual Blackhawks hockey to talk about on this fine, crisp, chilly Wednesday morning. The Blackhawks practiced in Chicago on Tuesday afternoon as they get back from their break during the 4 Nations Face-Off.
BOSTON — Hockey Hall of Famer and two-time Hart Trophy winner Bobby Hull was posthumously diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), marking the most prominent former NHL player afflicted by the debilitating brain disease caused only by repeated blows to the head.
Detroit Red Wings legend Brett Hull didn’t spend much of his playing career toiling in the minor leagues. He wound up a big-league superstar, Hart Tophy winner, multiple Stanley Cup winner, and a Hockey Hall of Famer to boot.
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