Bobby Hull, the all-time leading scorer in Blackhawks history, died Monday morning at the age of 84, sources tell FOX 32.
No cause of death has been given yet.
Hull was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983 and had his No. 9 sweater retired by the Blackhawks that same year. Hull played for Chicago for 15 years, collecting 604 goals and 549 assists. He was named a Blackhawks ambassador in a ceremony with fellow Hall of Famer Stan Mikita in 2008.The Associated Press contributed to this report.that I have read and agree
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