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Autographed/Signed Brett Hull St. Louis Blue Yellow Numbers Hockey Jersey JSA COA

Autographed/Signed Brett Hull St. Louis Blue Yellow Numbers Hockey Jersey JSA COA

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🏒 Autographed/Signed Brett Hull St. Louis Blues Blue Yellow Numbers Hockey Jersey JSA COA — The Hand-Signed St. Louis Blues Blue Hockey Jersey With Classic Yellow Numbers, Authenticated by James Spence Authentication, of the Ontario-Born Right Winger Who Became the Most Prolific Goal Scorer in Blues History, Who Won the NHL Hart Trophy as League MVP in 1991, and Whose 741 Career NHL Goals Placed Him Among the Greatest Shooters the Game Has Ever Produced — "The Golden Brett," Son of "The Golden Jet"

✨ The autographed Brett Hull St. Louis Blues blue jersey with yellow numbers, authenticated by James Spence Authentication with JSA COA, carries the signature of the right winger whose one-timer from the right circle was among the most feared shots in the NHL across an entire decade — a weapon so consistently effective against NHL goaltenders, executed from a position so specifically dangerous on the ice, that defending the Brett Hull one-timer became a specific tactical problem that opposing coaches had to address in their game planning. The Blues blue jersey with the yellow numbers that Hull wore during his St. Louis years is the authentic visual representation of his prime: the years when he scored 50, 70, and over 80 goals in successive seasons and established himself as not just the best player on his team but one of the two or three most dangerous offensive forces in the entire National Hockey League.

🏒 Brett Hull was born August 9, 1964, in Belleville, Ontario — the eastern Ontario city on the Bay of Quinte, the community that already had hockey royalty in its address book because Bobby Hull, Brett's father, came from the nearby Point Anne area. Bobby Hull, "The Golden Jet," was one of the most electrifying players in the history of the sport: the blistering slap shot, the speed, the Chicago Blackhawks championship in 1961, the six NHL goal-scoring titles, the physical presence that changed how the game of hockey was marketed and watched. Growing up in that family meant growing up with the game at its highest level as the household's defining reference point — hockey was not something the Hull family watched. It was something the Hull family lived. Brett inherited the hockey instincts that his father's career had demonstrated and added to them his own specific contribution: a shooting technique that produced a release so quick and a shot so accurate that he became, in his prime, the player every NHL team most wanted to stop and most frequently could not.

🏒 Hull developed through junior hockey and the University of Minnesota-Duluth, where his offensive output attracted the kind of NHL attention that produced a draft selection. The Calgary Flames originally held his rights but traded him to the St. Louis Blues in 1988, a transaction that Blues fans remember as the single most consequential acquisition in franchise history. St. Louis gave Hull the power play opportunities, the linemates, and the system that allowed his one-timer to operate at its most dangerous, and what followed was a six-year run of goal-scoring production that redefined the statistical ceiling for what a right winger could accomplish in consecutive NHL seasons. He scored 41 goals in his first full year with the Blues. Then 72. Then 86 — the third-highest single-season goal total in the history of the game, a number that few players in the decades since have seriously approached. The Hart Trophy in 1991 recognized what everyone watching NHL hockey already understood: Brett Hull was the most valuable player in the league.

🏒 The 741 career goals that Hull scored across his NHL career place him among the elite goal scorers in the game's history. The St. Louis Blues chapter — the years when the blue jersey with the yellow numbers was the uniform that the hockey world associated with his name — represents the peak years of that production: the seasons when the goals came at a rate that made every home game at the old St. Louis Arena and then the Savvis Center a goal-scoring event that the sold-out crowd knew they might be witnessing whenever Hull touched the puck in the right circle with space to shoot. James Spence Authentication certified the signature on this jersey. The JSA COA travels with the piece and confirms what every collector needs to know: the autograph is genuine, documented, verified. Condition: NOS.

🏒 Brett Hull. Belleville, Ontario. St. Louis Blues. The Golden Brett. 741 Career NHL Goals. 86 Goals in 1990-91. 1991 Hart Trophy. 1991 Lady Byng Trophy. 1999 Stanley Cup Champion. Hockey Hall of Fame 2009. St. Louis Blues Blue Jersey. Yellow Numbers. JSA COA. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia. Condition: NOS.

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