One of hockey's greatest snipers, Brett Hull's illustrious career spanned 20 years, during which he scored an astounding 741 goals, good for fourth all-time. This jersey was game worn by Hull while with the St. Louis Blues, for whom he now serves as executive vice president, in 1995-96. It is all original with the Blues logo on the front and patches on both shoulders. Hull's number "16" is on the sleeves and back along with his last name. There is a Maska Air-Knit tag inside with size 52 tag in the collar, while inside the tail is Custom Crafted screen printed on along with "Official St. Louis Blue Play-Off Set 1995-96 Season." The jersey shows shows fine use with stick marks, pilling, fraying and five team repairs on the left sleeve. Additionally, the fight strap has been cut. Hull was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2009, joining his father Bobby. The two became the first father-son duo to enter the Hall.