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Post by vadarx on Jul 10, 2024 13:44:10 GMT -6
I'll take grandpa, seeing as Savy and Secord have been guessed.
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Post by Nikos on Jul 10, 2024 14:50:08 GMT -6
I'll take grandpa, seeing as Savy and Secord have been guessed. Steve "grandpa" Larmer is correct with 153 total. Might be the best late round pick in Blackhawks history.
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Post by galaxytrash on Jul 11, 2024 20:58:00 GMT -6
I'll take grandpa, seeing as Savy and Secord have been guessed. Steve "grandpa" Larmer is correct with 153 total. Might be the best late round pick in Blackhawks history. looking over his career stats, i noticed his last season in chicago he played 84 games in 92/93. i guess i knew at one time but have since forgotten that the nhl had two 84 game seasons, 92/93 and 93/94. since then the league has talked about going back to an 84 game sked many times but it hasn't happened since.
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Post by hawks27 on Jul 17, 2024 15:31:48 GMT -6
Here's a brain-teaser: What significance of the numbers 16, 7, and 9 to the history of the Blackhawks?
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Post by T-man2010 on Jul 17, 2024 17:20:40 GMT -6
Here's a brain-teaser: What significance of the numbers 16, 7, and 9 to the history of the Blackhawks? I know, but I cheated.
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Post by galaxytrash on Jul 17, 2024 17:56:25 GMT -6
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Post by vadarx on Jul 17, 2024 19:18:04 GMT -6
same. the 16 and 9 give it away.
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Post by hawks27 on Jul 18, 2024 19:29:07 GMT -6
Very good my fellow Hawks' fans.
How about, who is the most famous player to wear #4 for the Hawks?
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Post by galaxytrash on Jul 18, 2024 19:44:39 GMT -6
Very good my fellow Hawks' fans. How about, who is the most famous player to wear #4 for the Hawks? gotta' be the great bobby orr who imho looked absolutely awesome rocking the indian head. such a shame the knees were miled out, but still worth a chance i reckon. 62/63 was bobby's first year as a hawk and the only year he wore #7.
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Post by OldTimeHawky on Jul 18, 2024 19:59:58 GMT -6
Very good my fellow Hawks' fans. How about, who is the most famous player to wear #4 for the Hawks? I'm bias, Keith Brown, 800+gms as a Blackhawk.
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Post by galaxytrash on Jul 18, 2024 20:53:52 GMT -6
Very good my fellow Hawks' fans. How about, who is the most famous player to wear #4 for the Hawks? I'm bias, Keith Brown, 800+gms as a Blackhawk. brown was the next person to wear #4 after orr. lots of good to great defensemen have wore that number in my lifetime. besides orr and brown, dougie jarrett, keith carney, nik hjalmarsson among others.
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Post by galaxytrash on Sept 22, 2024 0:00:29 GMT -6
on friedman's podcast recently a listener had wrote in a question wondering which nhl team first incorporated music into the home game experience? the answer was a bit vague but in the early 1900s, both toronto and montreal hired orchestras to play although it was unclear if they played between whistles or just before the game and between periods. the blackhawks were the first to have an organ, starting in 1929 and the first to have a goal horn, starting in 1975.
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Post by galaxytrash on Oct 19, 2024 4:25:05 GMT -6
to keep it hawk related, pat stapleton was gretzky's first professional coach. he was also mark messier's first pro coach that year, same team.
unfortunately, the racers folded 25 games into that season. messier was pointless in 5 games that year while gretzky had 3g and 3a in 8 games.
on a bit of a sidenote, messier was born just 8 days before gretzky.
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