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Bobby Hull’s Golden Hockey Career Diminished by His Troubling Dark Side

The New York Times – Sports:

Once a star player in Chicago who changed goal scoring and how players were paid, Hull, who died Monday at 84, will rightly be remembered more for his misdeeds.

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