"All I've done all my life is just tried to better the game for our players and for those people watching"
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The phrasing also splits the audience into two constituencies: “our players” and “those people watching.” That division is telling. Hull frames hockey as a shared ecosystem where labor and spectatorship are bound together, and he positions himself as the connector who served both. Coming from a figure tied to major shifts in the sport’s economy and visibility, the subtext is clear: pay attention to the structural impact, not just the highlight reels. “Better the game” is shorthand for modernization - more money, more attention, more leverage.
Still, it’s not neutral. The line carries the soft defensiveness of someone arguing the moral case for his career in one breath. By emphasizing intention (“tried”) over outcome, Hull asks for credit not only for what happened, but for what he meant to do. It’s a tidy, broadcast-ready encapsulation: the athlete as reformer, the game as public trust, and the complicated life edited into an uplifting purpose.
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Hull, Bobby. (2026, January 17). All I've done all my life is just tried to better the game for our players and for those people watching. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/all-ive-done-all-my-life-is-just-tried-to-better-38475/
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"All I've done all my life is just tried to better the game for our players and for those people watching." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/all-ive-done-all-my-life-is-just-tried-to-better-38475/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



