BREAKING NEWS: Excitments Hits Enterprise Center stadium as former St Louis Blues legend brett hull has Returned to his former team as a senior coaching….see more

What If Week: What if Brett Hull doesn't leave the St. Louis Blues? - St.  Louis Game TimeIn a stunning development that has electrified the hockey world and sparked celebration across the Gateway City, St. Louis Blues icon Brett Hull is officially returning to the organization — this time in a leadership role behind the bench. Hull, one of the greatest goal scorers in NHL history and a two-time Stanley Cup champion, has been named the team’s Senior Coaching Advisor, the franchise announced early Thursday.

The announcement was made at a packed press conference at Enterprise Center, where team officials, players, alumni, and fans gathered to witness the return of a legend. Hull, 59, is rejoining the Blues at a time when the team is entering a pivotal phase, aiming to blend a developing core with veteran leadership — and the Hall of Famer’s presence is expected to play a major role in that evolution.

“ST. LOUIS IS HOME. I’M BACK WHERE I BELONG.”

“I’ve always said St. Louis is home,” Hull told reporters, smiling broadly. “This is where I became the player I was, and more importantly, the person I am. The chance to help shape the next generation of Blues hockey — that’s something I couldn’t pass up.”

Hull’s new title — Senior Coaching Advisor — will place him in a key consulting position alongside head coach Drew Bannister and general manager Doug Armstrong. His responsibilities will include advising on offensive strategy, mentoring young forwards, and serving as a leadership bridge between the coaching staff and the locker room.

“I’m not here to run the show,” Hull said. “But I’ve been around this game long enough to know a thing or two. If I can help these guys get better and help this team win — that’s all I care about.”

A RETURN TO WHERE IT ALL BEGAN

Brett Hull’s name is synonymous with St. Louis Blues history. Acquired in a trade from Calgary in 1988, Hull went on to play 11 seasons with the Blues, scoring an astounding 527 goals in a Blues sweater and becoming the face of the franchise in the 1990s.

He won the Hart Trophy as league MVP in 1991 after scoring 86 goals — the third-highest single-season total in NHL history — and was a 10-time All-Star. In 2009, he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, and his No. 16 jersey was retired by the Blues in 2006.

For many in St. Louis, Hull is more than just a former player — he’s an icon, a symbol of an era when the Blues were feared across the league for their high-octane offense and fiery passion.

DOUG ARMSTRONG: “THIS IS A MASSIVE WIN FOR OUR ORGANIZATION”

Blues general manager Doug Armstrong called Hull’s return a “massive win” for the team, citing his unmatched hockey IQ, competitive drive, and ability to inspire.

“Brett Hull is a winner. Period,” Armstrong said. “Whether it’s in the locker room, on the bench, or in the boardroom, his presence commands respect and attention. Our players — especially our young guys — will benefit tremendously from his insight.”

Armstrong emphasized that Hull’s role won’t just be ceremonial or honorary. “He’ll be involved. He’ll be in meetings, on the ice, in practices. This is a hands-on leadership position.”

FANS ERUPT WITH EXCITEMENT

News of Hull’s return sent shockwaves through the St. Louis hockey community. Social media platforms exploded with messages of joy, nostalgia, and pride.

“BRETT IS BACK!” read one fan’s post on X (formerly Twitter). “No one bled Blue like he did. This is the best news in years.”

Others shared photos and memories of Hull’s glory days, including his famous one-knee slap shot, his hat trick celebrations, and his legendary chemistry with Adam Oates.

Local bars and sports shops near Enterprise Center even began selling new Hull merchandise within hours of the announcement.

A TEAM IN TRANSITION

The Blues, who won their first Stanley Cup in 2019, have spent the past two seasons trying to recapture that magic. With the departure of several veteran players and the emergence of a new core — including Robert Thomas, Jordan Kyrou, and Jake Neighbours — the franchise is at a turning point.

Head coach Drew Bannister, who took over midway through last season, is building a fresh identity for the club, and Hull’s mentorship could be a critical factor in developing offensive confidence and maturity.

“Having Brett around these guys — to talk about shooting, positioning, mindset — it’s going to be huge,” Bannister said. “He’s a natural teacher, and guys want to learn from him.”

A LIFELONG STUDENT OF THE GAME

Hull, known for his sharp wit and outspoken personality, has remained close to the game since his retirement in 2005. He previously served as an executive with both the Dallas Stars and the Blues and worked briefly in broadcasting. But this marks his first official coaching-adjacent role — and one he’s taking seriously.

“I’ve watched the game evolve, and I think I have a pretty good handle on how to make things work in today’s NHL,” Hull said. “The speed, the creativity, the offensive skill — this is a fun time in hockey. I’m excited to be part of it.”

A FAMILY LEGACY REIGNITED

Hull’s return also reignites one of hockey’s most cherished legacies. As the son of Bobby Hull, one of the greatest players in NHL history, Brett Hull is part of a rare father-son duo to both be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Together, they scored over 1,300 NHL goals — a feat unmatched by any other family.

“I think about my dad every time I walk into a rink,” Hull said. “He taught me to love this game, and I know he’d be proud that I’m doing what I can to give back.”

LOOKING AHEAD

Hull will begin his advisory duties immediately and is expected to join the team at development camp next week. He’ll also be a visible presence at training camp in September and may travel with the team during the regular season.

Fans can expect to see Hull back where he belongs — talking with players, firing up the crowd, and offering his signature brand of hockey wisdom with a dose of charisma.

ONE FINAL MESSAGE TO THE FANS

Before wrapping up the press conference, Hull turned directly to the camera, speaking to the fans who once chanted his name from the rafters of the old St. Louis Arena.

“I never forgot what it felt like to put on that Blue Note. I never stopped loving this team. And now — we’re going to make some noise again.”

CONCLUSION: BRETT HULL RETURNS TO LEAD A NEW GENERATION

With Brett Hull’s return to the organization, the St. Louis Blues are getting more than a legend — they’re getting a mentor, a motivator, and a living embodiment of the passion that defines Blues hockey. As the team looks to the future, it does so with one eye on its past — and the man who helped build its legacy back at the heart of it all.