Brett Hull Is Auctioning Off Hockey Memorabilia
Brett Hull is parting with an alarming amount of his personal hockey memorabilia
One of the most decorated players in the game of hockey (and the son of another one), Brett Hull has more than his fair share of unique, magical hockey memorabilia- and he’s looking to part with quite a large chunk of it.
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Hull has teamed up with Classic Auctions, and will be putting up a monstrous number of collectibles for bid.
Some of those items include his jersey from that controversial Stanley-Cup winning game (sorry, Sabres fans, not the puck from that goal), his trophies from hitting the 400 and 500 goal plateaus, and other jerseys, sticks, and trophies from the course of his 1,200 game career.
The memorabilia won’t all be Brett’s, either.
In addition to Brett Hull collectibles, fans can pick up trinkets from Adam Oates, Chris Chelios, Mario Lemieux, and Wayne Gretzky.
There’s even a jersey from Brett’s father, Bobby Hull, that he wore in the inaugural season of the original Winnipeg Jets (now the Arizona Coyotes), and the elder Hull’s golden puck from his 600th goal. (Just a warning, the Jets jersey already has bids of over $10,000).
The bidding will span from Wednesday, October 29th, to November 4th.
To check it out, head over to the Classic Auctions website.
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