Career
Playing for Clarkson University, Bullock was one of the most decorated college goaltenders of his era. He also led Clarkson to the 1970 National Collegiate Athletic Association title game, where they lost to Cornell University. Following his college career, Bullock was signed by the VANCOUVER CANUCKS during training camp with"their farm team in Rochester.
He was then loaned to that CHICAGO BLACHAWKS farm team in Dallas, When a position became available at the CANUCKS farm team in Seattle he was assigned to the Totems where he completed his rookie pro season.
He would catch a break in 1972-1973, when an injury to Canuck starter Dunc Wilson forced his recall from the minors. He would appear in 13 games for Vancouver, posting a 3–8–3 record with a 4.79 Gaelic Athletic Association until his season ended due to a broken finger requiring surgery.
Bullock would spend another four seasons in Vancouver"s organization, but would never see substantial National Hockey League action again partially due to hand injuries. He made one start for the club in the 1974-1975 campaign, and another appearance in 1976-1977.
He was ultimately released by the team in 1977 to make room in the system for high draft picks Glen Hanlon and Murray Bannerman, and played two more seasons with the Phoenix Roadrunners before retiring in 1979.
In 16 National Hockey League appearances, Bullock posted a 3–9–3 record with a 4.79 Gaelic Athletic Association.