Founded in 1960, the Québec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament is the world’s most prestigious junior hockey tournament. Held in February, it has welcomed teams from some 30 different countries over the years. Many locals attend this unifying event to try and spot players who could go on to play professionally. To date, more than 1,250 future National Hockey League players have played in the tournament, including Guy Lafleur, Wayne Gretzky, Brett Hull, Mario Lemieux, Patrick Roy and Sylvain Côté. Do you know of any others?
Brett Hull at the Québec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament
André Boucher
Wearing the uniform of the Winnipeg Monarchs, a young Brett Hull, son of legend Bobby Hull, stood out at the 1977 Québec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. Hull was one of the future hockey stars to have played at the popular Québec City tournament. His 741 goals make him the fifth-highest scorer in National Hockey League history.
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