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Golden Bullet's Birthday: Former Red Wings F Bullet Hull has 61 spins
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Golden Bullet Hull Turns 61: Celebrating the Legendary Red Wings Shooter’s Milestone Spins

August 10, 2025 3 Min Read
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Recent NHL history highlights the peak of the Detroit Red Wings during the summer of 2001. After an unexpected early exit in the Stanley Cup playoffs, the team chose to retool instead of rebuild, signaling their commitment to staying competitive by acquiring Dominik Hasek from the Buffalo Sabres.

Shortly after, the Red Wings signed Luc Robitaille, who had just helped the Kings defeat them in the playoffs. This move quickly restored Detroit’s status as a top contender, making them one of the favorites to win the Stanley Cup the following June.

This revamped roster gave the Red Wings the chance to add another future Hall of Fame player. Detroit managed to sign Brett Hull by asking key players like Steve Yzerman, Brendan Shanahan, Niklas Lidstrom, and Kris Draper to defer part of their salaries.

While many expected Hull to play alongside stars like Yzerman, Shanahan, Sergei Fedorov, or Igor Larionov, he was instead paired with a young, quiet rookie who spoke little English—Pavel Datsyuk. Years later, Hull described Datsyuk as “the sickest player I’ve ever seen.”

Hull reminisced about the legendary 2001-02 Red Wings roster, saying, “They’re going out for dinner—Yzerman, Shanahan, Fedorov, Larionov—the Hall of Fame table. Then this kid, Pavel Datsyuk, shows up at training camp. They put me with him. He didn’t speak English, but he was the sickest player I’d ever seen.”

Datsyuk’s skill and creativity captivated Detroit fans for over a decade, eventually earning him a spot in the Hockey Hall of Fame and becoming the tenth inductee from the 2001-02 Red Wings team. He played alongside Hull and fellow young forward Boyd Devereaux, forming the famous “Two Kids and a Goat” line. The following season, Devereaux was replaced by another promising rookie, future captain Henrik Zetterberg.

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After years of tough battles against teams like the St. Louis Blues and Dallas Stars, Datsyuk proved to be the final piece that helped the Red Wings clinch the Stanley Cup at Joe Louis Arena on June 13, 2002.

Fan Take: This era of the Red Wings epitomizes how blending veteran leadership with emerging talent can build a lasting championship legacy. For hockey fans, it shows that strategic team-building and patience can lead to greatness and inspire future generations of players.

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