Researchers at Boston University’s CTE Center found that Hull had stage 2 CTE when he died in 2023. He was 84.
Researchers at Boston University’s CTE Center found that Hull had stage 2 CTE when he died in 2023. He was 84.
Researchers at Boston University’s CTE Center found that Hull had stage 2 CTE when he died in 2023. He was 84. Hull struggled with short-term memory loss and impaired judgment over his final decade. He chose to donate his brain after seeing former teammate and fellow Hall of Famer Stan Mikita decline late in his life.
Bobby Hull, the Hall of Fame forward and two-time NHL MVP who helped the Blackhawks win the Stanley Cup in 1961, had CTE when he died two years ago, researchers at Boston University's CTE Center found.
Hull suffered with short-term memory loss in the final years of his life and donated his brain to Boston University’s CTE Center which found he had stage 2 CTE when he died in 2023 at the age of 84. “Seeing the pain and heartache suffered by his lifetime friend Stan Mikita’s family,
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.
Hockey legend Bobby Hull had stage 2 CTE at the time of his death, his widow and researchers announced Wednesday. According to the New York Times and the Associated Press, researchers at Boston University's CTE Center said on Wednesday,
Boston University’s CTE Center, which examined Hull’s brain, defines CTE as a progressive degenerative disease of the brain found in athletes and others with a history of repetitive brain trauma. Some current Hawks expressed gratitude for the advances in understanding head trauma since Hull’s time,
Researchers at Boston University’s CTE Center found that Hull had stage 2 CTE when he died in 2023. He was 84.
Stanley Cup champion and Hockey Fall of Fame forward Bobby Hull had CTE when he died at 84 in 2023, his widow said in a statement. Researchers at Boston University's CTE Center found that Hull suffered from Stage 2 CTE at the time of his death.
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.”
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. Now, two years later, new information shared by his family offers closure and insight into his final days.