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On March 12, 1966, Hull became the first NHL player to score more than 50 goals in a season, surpassing Maurice Richard's, Bernie Geoffrion's, and his own mark of 50 goals. His 51st goal, scored on Cesare Maniago of the New York Rangers , earned him a seven-minute standing ovation from the Chicago Stadium faithful.
Maniago competed against Ed Giacomin and Don Simmons for the starting goal position in 1966, playing 28 games for the last-place team. On March 12, in Chicago, he allowed the Black Hawks ' star left winger Bobby Hull 's 51st goal of the season, the first time in league history that any player had scored more than 50 goals in one year.
Hull. Bobby Hull of the Chicago Black Hawks broke the National Hockey League record for most goals in a season as he scored his 51st goal, breaking the mark of 50 that he and Bernie Geoffrion had shared; Hull would finish the season with 54 altogether, as well as a record 97 scoring points. [68] [69]
The iconic hockey player passed away in 2023. Fans were beside themselves when they learned Bobby Hull, Hockey Hall of Famer and two-time NHL MVP, had passed away at the age of 84 in January 2023 ...
Bobby Hull of the Chicago Black Hawks scored his 50th goal in his, and the team's, 52nd game in 1965–66. He finished his season with 54 goals in 65 games. Although the elder Hull never reached the 50-in-50 mark, his son Brett (see above), did reach the 50-in-50 mark twice in his career.
When Bobby Hull got the puck, he was tough to stop. Hull, a Hall of Fame winger and two-time NHL MVP who helped the Chicago Blackhawks win the Stanley Cup in 1961, has died. The Blackhawks and the ...
Bobby Hull, the former NHL ... Hull was a two-time Hart Trophy winner who scored 610 goals over 16 NHL seasons primarily with the Blackhawks beginning in the 1957-58 season. He won the Stanley Cup ...
Bobby Hull won his court battle and joined the Jets 15 games into the season. Bobby Hull captured the WHA's first MVP award, by scoring 51 goals. The Jets won the Western Division with a 43–31–4 record.