Former Jet Hull still draws a hometown crowd
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Hundreds of people lined the halls of Winnipeg Square Friday for a chance to meet Bobby “The Golden Jet” Hull.
The Stanley Cup champ and legendary Winnipeg Jet is in Winnipeg to lend his support to the Amadeus Steen foundation.
Founded in 2007, the foundation has raised more than $1 million to enhance the lives of infants and children. Friday evening Hull’s set to appear at CanadInns Polo Park for a second book-signing event, all in support of the foundation.

Watch the video below to see the legend in autographing action.