Report: Brett Hull will join St. Louis Blues as vice president
According to a report on Thursday night, Brett Hull could be making his way back to the St. Louis Blues in a front office capacity.
Multiple sources tell the Post-Dispatch that Brett Hull will rejoin the #stlblues as a vice president with the organization.
— Jeremy Rutherford (@jprutherford) September 6, 2013
Hull's deal is NOT yet finalized, but is expected to be wrapped up soon and announced as early as next week.
— Jeremy Rutherford (@jprutherford) September 6, 2013
Hull retired from active play in 2005 and joined the Dallas Stars' front office in 2006, rising to co-general manager at one point. He is currently the team's executive vice president and alternate governor.
After being drafted by the Calgary Flames in 1984, Hull become a St. Louis Blue in 1988, staying until 1998. He holds the franchise record for most goals (86) and points (131) in a season as well as most career goals (527). In all, Hull scored 741 goals and 1,391 points in 1,269 carer games.