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Framed Autographed/Signed Brett Hull 35x39 St. Louis Blue Hockey Jersey Beckett BAS COA

Framed Autographed/Signed Brett Hull 35x39 St. Louis Blue Hockey Jersey Beckett BAS COA

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🏒 Framed 35x39 Autographed/Signed Brett Hull St. Louis Blues Blue Hockey Jersey — Beckett BAS COA — Belleville, Ontario — Minnesota-Duluth — Calgary Flames — St. Louis Blues — Dallas Stars — 1991 Hart Trophy — 1999 Stanley Cup Champion — Hockey Hall of Fame 2009 — "The Golden Brett" — Beckett Authentication Services Certificate of Authenticity — Framed 35x39

🏒 Brett Hull signed this St. Louis Blues blue hockey jersey directly — the autograph of the right wing who scored 741 NHL regular-season goals, the fourth-highest total in league history, and who became the most identifiable player in Blues franchise history during ten seasons in St. Louis that made him the face of the franchise and one of the most lethal offensive weapons the game had ever seen. Authenticated and certified by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS), the hobby's most widely recognized third-party authentication company, and presented in a frame measuring 35 by 39 inches, this signed Blues blue jersey is the collectible of the player whose goal-scoring ability made St. Louis a destination and whose final overtime goal in the 1999 Stanley Cup Finals gave the Dallas Stars the championship in one of hockey's most debated moments. Condition: NOS.

🌟 Belleville, Ontario — Bobby Hull's Son — The Genetic Gift

🌟 Brett Hull was born on August 9, 1964, in Belleville, Ontario, Canada — the son of Bobby Hull, whose name still appears on the list of the greatest left wings in hockey history. The inheritance of that bloodline did not produce a replica of his father's style — Bobby Hull was an end-to-end rush-the-defenseman winger; Brett was a stationary offensive threat whose release from his off-wing position was so fast that goaltenders spoke about it the way baseball hitters speak about the fastest pitchers — but it produced a goal scorer at a level only a handful of players in the game's history have reached. Minnesota-Duluth brought him into the American college game before the Calgary Flames drafted him in the sixth round in 1984 — a draft-day decision that looks, in retrospect, like the hockey version of finding a twenty-dollar bill between the sofa cushions. Condition: NOS.

🏆 1991 Hart Trophy — The Season No One Could Stop Him

🏆 Brett Hull won the Hart Trophy as NHL Most Valuable Player in 1991 — the season in which he scored 86 goals, the third-highest single-season goal total in NHL history and the number that made people reach for historical comparisons and find that the company was very short. That 1990-91 season was part of a remarkable three-year stretch in which Hull scored 72, 86, and 70 goals in consecutive seasons for the St. Louis Blues — a three-year scoring run that put him on short lists with names the game rarely adds to. He also won the Lady Byng Trophy that year, which made the Hart vote unanimous in the eyes of anyone watching. The Blues blue jersey. Signed, framed 35x39, BAS authenticated. Condition: NOS.

1999 Stanley Cup Champion — The Goal That Won the Series

⭐ Brett Hull won the Stanley Cup with the Dallas Stars in 1999 — his goal in triple overtime of Game 6 against the Buffalo Sabres ended the series and gave Dallas the championship. The goal generated debate because Hull's skate was in the crease when the puck crossed the line — a position that, under the rules then in effect for crease violations, would typically result in a disallowed goal, but the officials allowed it to stand after review. The Stanley Cup champion Brett Hull. The St. Louis Blues blue jersey he signed represents the ten seasons before Dallas — the decade in St. Louis during which he became the player the Cup-winning moment defined. Hockey Hall of Fame 2009. Condition: NOS.

🏒🌟 Brett Hull. Belleville, Ontario. Minnesota-Duluth. Calgary Flames. St. Louis Blues (1987-1998). Dallas Stars — 1999 Stanley Cup Champion. 741 NHL goals (4th all-time). 1991 Hart Trophy MVP. 1991 Lady Byng Trophy. Hockey Hall of Fame 2009. Signed Blues blue hockey jersey, framed 35x39, BAS COA. Condition: NOS.

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