Bobby Hull, the former NHL legend with the Chicago Blackhawks, is part of an unfortunate trend being exposed in hockey with regards to CTE.
Bobby Hull, who spent 23 seasons playing professional hockey, suffered from Stage 2 CTE at the time of his death in 2023, researchers say.
Researchers at Boston University’s CTE Center found that the Hall of Fame forward had stage 2 CTE when he died two years ago at 84 years old.
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Bobby Hull’s widow says the Hall of Famer and two-time NHL MVP who helped the Chicago Blackhawks win the 1961 Stanley Cup had chronic traumatic encephalopathy when he died two years ago
Hockey Hall of Fame forward Bobby Hull, the first NHL player to score more than 50 goals in a season, had chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) when he died in 2023, his widow and the Concussion Legacy Foundation said on Wednesday.
NHL icon Bobby Hull, who spent 15 years with the Chicago Blackhawks and struggled with symptoms of chronic traumatic encephalopathy before his death, was officially diagnosed with the disease, his family said Wednesday.
NHL Hall of Famer Bobby Hull was diagnosed with stage 2 CTE after his death in 2023, his widow and the Boston University CTE Center said on Wednesday, Feb. 19.
He insisted on donating his brain,” said Deborah Hull, Bobby Hull’s wife of almost 40 years, “feeling as though it was his duty to help advance research on this agonizing disease.”
Bobby Hull, the Hall of Fame forward and two-time NHL MVP who helped the Chicago Blackhawks win the Stanley Cup in 1961, had chronic traumatic encephalopathy when he died two years ago ...
Controversial NHL legend Bobby Hull had stage two chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) at the time of his death in January 2023.
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