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Article: BROADCAST SPORTS; NBC can't wait for Hull to speak his mind by joining studio show; The future NHL Hall of Famer always has had the gift of gab, and he wishes more of today's players would say more when they see problems in the game.(SPORTS)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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- January 12, 2007
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Byline: Judd Zulgad; Staff Writer
Evidently retirement hasn't mellowed Brett Hull. During the course of a conference call this week, Hull indicated fans shouldn't be allowed to select the All-Star starters if they aren't going to "act responsibly" in voting, described many of the jerseys worn by teams as "completely ugly," and called the New Jersey Devils the "most boring team on earth."
It's no wonder NBC executives are so happy to have one of the NHL's best all-time quotes as part of their studio show. The former Minnesota Duluth star and future NHL Hall of Famer will make his debut at 1 p.m. Saturday before the network begins its second season of NHL coverage with ...
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