

Whether or not you're a diehard hockey fan, Brett Hull Hockey 95 offers addictive action that rivals (and IMHO even surpasses) EA's better-known NHL Hockey 95. You can customize up to 4 lines for offensive and defensive situations, and keep track of breakaways, one-timers, and even power-plays for in-game statistics. And lest anyone bemoan the lack of simulation-style options, Brett Hull 95 does not disappoint. Game length is very flexible: you can play a full 84-game season, half-season, 11-game short season, playoffs, or exhibition games. Fights, which no hockey game can do without, are realistically bloody, with a surprisingly wide range of punches you can make.įamous commentator Al Michaels calls the shots with his distinctive booming voice, and you can view instant replays of wrap-arounds, blue-line blasts, crushing checks, and more. skating ability, aggressiveness, shot accuracy, and strength).

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As is typical for a late-19th-century vessel, several deckhouses may be seen. The game features over 600 real-life NHLPA pros, thanks to it being fully endorsed by the association, each with his own set of attributes (e.g. The upper deck of the Falls of Clyde is iron a centre strip is planked with wood as a sort of walkway. Konami's Blade of Steel, and even the SNES version of this game) will be pleasantly surprised with the game's fluid animations and outstanding controls, especially with a gamepad. Brett Hull could release the puck extremely quickly, while still keeping the shot hard and accurate.One of the best action-oriented hockey games ever made, this 1995 version of Accolade's Brett Hull Hockey series is widely regarded as the best game in the series, even though two more sequels would be made.įans of console-based hockey games in particular (e.g. Brett Hull, like his father Bobby Hull, is widely recognized to have one of the best shots in hockey history. Hull was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2009. The son of a Canadian father and American mother, he holds dual U.S./Canadian citizenship and represented the United States in international competition. Hull also won the Cup as a member of the Red Wings in 2002. Brett Hull also scored what some fans, particularly those of the Buffalo Sabres, consider to be a controversial Stanley Cup winning goal on Buffalo Sabres goaltender Dominik Hasek in 1999 to give Dallas its only Cup win. Brett Hull scored 741 regular season goals in his career, placing him third all-time for most career goals in the NHL. Louis Blues, Dallas Stars, Detroit Red Wings and Phoenix Coyotes. Hull is also known as 'The Golden Brett,' which is a play off of his father's nickname, 'The Golden Jet.' He is the son of Bobby Hull and nephew of Dennis Hull, both former NHL players. Brett Andrew Hull (born August 9, 1964) is a former Canadian-American NHL player and the current Executive Vice President of the Dallas Stars.
