Hockey Hall of Famer Bobby Hull passed away Monday at the age of 84. Known by his nickname “The Golden Jet” Hull helped the 1961 Chicago Blackhawks win a Stanley Cup, ending the franchise 23 year drought. He played 15 years for the Blackhawks and is the franchises career leader in goals scored with 604. He won back to back Hart Memorial Trophies as the league’s most valuable player in 1964-65 and 1965-66. He also signed the first million dollar contract in hockey history in 1972.
In Touch 10/08/24
Alexa Sheldon with the Aberdeen Downtown Association joins us to talk about their upcoming brew walk…