Dennis William Hull (born November 19, 1944) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger, celebrated for his illustrious career primarily with the Chicago Black Hawks in the National Hockey League (NHL). Notably, he is the brother of hockey legend Bobby Hull and uncle to Brett Hull and Bart Hull. During his tenure with the Chicago Black Hawks, Hull carved his own legacy, distinguishing himself as a formidable player in his own right. He amassed over 300 goals throughout his career and earned the moniker "the Silver Jet," a fitting complement to his brother Bobby's nickname, "the Golden Jet." Beyond his playing days, Hull transitioned into broadcasting and education, demonstrating his versatility and commitment to hockey's broader landscape. His journey post-retirement led him to become a respected public speaker and comedian, with a penchant for sharing anecdotes from his storied career.