| @kidcanada: I think by nscox's definition, Hull should be considered Canadian. He goes by where the player "trained", which I assume to mean where he played his junior hockey. For Hull, that was in Canada. Also, you can say that he grew up in Canada just as much as in the US. According to Wikipedia, he was born in Canada in 1964, but lived primarily in the US until 1972 when Bobby Hull signed with the Jets. Hull spent the rest of his childhood in Canada, which means he spent a little less than 8 years in the US and a little more than 10 years in Canada. |