

His career playoff totals of 103 goals and 190 points also place him among the all-time elite. Hull’s 1391 career points are good for top 25 all-time. Two more 50-goal seasons followed en route to 741 career goals which place Hull 4th on the all-time list behind only Gretzky, Howe and Jagr. The next 3 years would see Brett lead the NHL in goals, with totals of 72, 86 and 70 respectively. Louis he struck for 41 goals and 84 points.

Louis and a Hall of Fame career was underway. Despite playing in 52 games for the Flames, and registering 26 goals and 50 points, the club saw fit to deal Hull to the Blues at the deadline in exchange for Rick Wamsley and Rob Ramage. In his first full NHL season Brett would again be making a late season move. Hull finally broke camp with the Flames to begin the 1987-88 campaign. He was again a late season call up in 1986-87, making it into the lineup for five games and four more in the playoffs. Hull saw his first NHL action in the 1986 playoffs, where he dressed for two games. The Calgary Flames selected Hull in the 6th round of the 1984 NHL Entry Draft. This road white air-knit jersey by Reebok may have been worn by Brett Hull during the 2005-06 NHL season.
