(670 The Score) Blackhawks great Bobby Hull passed away Monday morning, the Daily Herald reported. Hull was 84.
A Hall of Famer, Hull is the Blackhawks' all-time leading goal scorer with 604, which he collected while playing for Chicago from 1957-'72. He also had 549 assists, and his 1,153 points rank third in franchise history. Hull was a 12-time All-Star who helped lead the Blackhawks to a Stanley Cup title in 1961.
Hull was the first NHL player to record more than 50 goals in a season, which he did with 54 in 1965-'66.
Hull leaves behind a complicated legacy, as he had several off-the-ice incidents. He was convicted of assaulting a police officer who responded to a dispute Hull had with his then-wife Deborah in 1986, the Associated Press reported. Hull's second wife, Joanne, accused him of abuse years later, the Associated Press reported.
Hull became a Blackhawks team ambassador in 2008, a role he filled until the sides parted ways last February.
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