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Mise à jour de l’histoire des Blackhawks de Chicago, édition 2019



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48 Comments

  1. Damn. I just realized that Corey Crawford and Jimmy Howard were drafted in the same year and the same round. Both goalies have exactly 244 wins, with ironically very similar stats.

  2. The Blackhawks have permission from the local Native tribe who historically occupied the area around Chicago. The Wurtz family also donate lots of money to Native charities…

  3. in today's hockey, 8th place finishers or brand new expansion teams making it to the finals should havedriven hockey fans crazy.

  4. Kane can easily break the points record if he stays healthy and produces when he gets older. He will hit 1000 next year and he’s only 30 and not showing he’s stopping soon

  5. I know looking at it now the Panarin trade makes a lot of sense and looks good for Chicago but i still really don’t like that move as a fan of the Hawks. It is still very painful to think that Columbus gets a pretty uneven trade to get Saad and then they flipped him back to us for a phenomenal winger. Saad is fine when he’s on a streak but overall his kind of above average play does not even come close to matching what Bread Man does.

  6. The team spelling changed happened because the expansion paper the Hawks were spelled Blackhawks and then they came in Black Hawks and they went with Blackhawks

  7. Patrick Sharp for Matt Ellison and a 3rd round pick didn't make your board? Or Brandon Bochenski to Boston for Kris Versteeg and a 5th round pick in 2008? Fleeced badly in beantown on that one.

  8. The only blemish on the Hawks is having a Bobby Hull statue in front of the UC. A drunken womaniser with a rap sheet including beat his wife bloody with a stiletto shoe. Mikita would have been a better idol.

  9. Hawks are my rank 31 team in favorite teams. Can't stand them. But they have a heck of a history.

  10. The date for that Matteau and Noonan trade doesn’t sound right because if he got traded to the Rangers in August 1994, then they wouldn’t have been around to win the Cup in June.

  11. As a hawks fan. I do not consider 3 cups in 6 years a dynasty. In my opinion one of those cups needed to be back-to-back. It’s hard to consider them a true dynasty when they haven’t won back-to-back championships. If Leddy didn’t score on himself in game 7 Vs L.A. I think we r having a different conversation.

  12. Ladd (a trade deadline addition, for his 2nd stint with the Hawks) was Winnipeg's Captain that year, but did not have a letter for the Hawks. Toews since taking over from Aucoin in the 2008-09 season on.

  13. Six guys (including Crawford) did not receive QA (Tallon's fault) of those six guys all were signed, and only two had to be paid slightly more than necessary. It was Tallon's bad contracts that made that 2010 have to jettison so many, Campbell's contract was crazy.

  14. With Bowman in charge of this team don't count on so much for the Hawks to get another cup. I'm not hating, I'm just saying Bowman doesn't make the right moves and it's hurting the team. Sucks to see it happen.

  15. Really like what you are doing, keep the good work. You're better than all those so call experts on big television screen 🙂

  16. Oh boy do I ever agree with you about Jeremy Roenick how I used to love him as a player until I heard him talk. And talk. And talk. Unfortunate.

  17. Frederic McLaughlin, the Hawk's founder, bought the Portland Rosebuds of the Western Hockey League after getting the NHL franchise rights, and moved them to Chicago to form the Black Hawks. He wisely changed the name with an ode to his WW I Army Division, whose nickname was itself a ode to Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak (AKA Black Hawk, or Black Sparrow Hawk). Irene Castle (a stage name, born Irene Foote) who's 3rd husband was Hawks founder Major Fredric McLaughlin designed the first Blackhawk logo. She was interesting all by herself, Broadway dancer/actress, silent movie actress, animal rights activist, animal shelters she founded are still active.

  18. Whether you like these History Videos or not, or you just want to point out errors. You still have to respect someone who hand-writes that much information on a board and proceeds to explain every last bid of it. Would anyone else be willing to do that much work only to wipe the board clean after finishing the video? I would first need rubber wallpaper on the walls and a Massage Therapist for my writer's cramp!

  19. CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
     
    01. 1945: Chuck Gardiner
    02. 1945: Howie Morenz
    03. 1952: Mickey MacKay
    04. 1958: Herb Gardiner
    05. 1958: George Hay
    06. 1958: Dick Irvin
    07. 1958: Duke Keats
    08. 1958: Hughie Lehman
    09. 1960: George Boucher
    10. 1961: Fred Waghorne
    11. 1962: James Norris
    12. 1962: Barney Stanley
    13. 1963: Tommy Gorman
    14. 1963: Frederic McLaughlin
    15. 1963: Earl Seibert
    16. 1964: Doug Bentley
    17. 1964: Jack Stewart
    18. 1965: Bill Mosienko
    19. 1966: Max Bentley
    20. 1966: Frank Brimsek
    21. 1966: Ted Lindsay
    22. 1969: Sid Abel
    23. 1970: Babe Dye
    24. 1970: Bill Gadsby
    25. 1974: Billy Burch
    26. 1974: Art Coulter
    27. 1974: Tommy Ivan
    28. 1974: Carl Voss
    29. 1975: Glenn Hall
    30. 1975: Pierre Pilote
    31. 1979: Bobby Orr
    32. 1980: Harry Lumley
    33. 1981: Allan Stanley
    34. 1982: Emile Francis
    35. 1983: Bobby Hull
    36. 1983: Stan Mikita
    37. 1984: Phil Esposito
    38. 1985: John Mariucci
    39. 1985: Bert Olmstead
    40. 1985: Rudy Pilous
    41. 1988: Tony Esposito
    42. 1990: Bud Poile
    43. 1991: Clint Smith
    44. 1994: Lionel Conacher
    45. 1994: Harry Percival Watson
    46. 1996: Al Arbour
    47. 1998: Roy Conacher
    48. 2000: Denis Savard
    49. 2005: Murray Costello
    50. 2015: Bill Hay

    CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
     
    01. 1991: Scotty Bowman
    02. 1998: Michel Goulet
    03. 2000: Denis Savard
    04. 2004: Paul Coffey
    05. 2011: Ed Belfour
    06. 2011: Doug Gilmour
    07. 2013: Chris Chelios
    08. 2014: Dominik Hasek
    09. 2015: Phil Housley

  20. Denis Savard is the only player in the Hockey Hall of Fame who played for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks.

  21. 2020 UPDATE

    NOTE: Denis Savard and Doug Wilson are the only players in the Hockey Hall of Fame who played for both, the Chicago Black Hawks and the Chicago Blackhawks.

    NOTE: Prior to the 1986–87 season, while going through the team's records, someone discovered the team's original NHL contract and found that the name "Blackhawks" was printed as a compound word as opposed to two separate words, "Black Hawks", which was the way most sources had been printing it for 60 years and as the team had always officially listed it. The name officially became "Chicago Blackhawks" from that point on. This was a legal issue.

    CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS
    CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
    HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
    INDUCTEES

    01. 1945: Chuck Gardiner
    02. 1945: Howie Morenz
    03. 1952: Mickey MacKay
    04. 1958: Herb Gardiner
    05. 1958: George Hay
    06. 1958: Dck Irvin
    07. 1958: Duke Keats
    08. 1958: Hughie Lehman
    09. 1960: George Boucher
    10. 1961: Fred Waghorne
    11. 1962: James Norris
    12. 1962: Barney Stanley
    13. 1963: Tommy Gorman
    14. 1963: Frederic McLaughlin
    15. 1963: Earl Seibert
    16. 1964: Doug Bentley
    17. 1964: Jack Stewart
    18. 1965: Bill Mosienko
    19. 1966: Max Bentley
    20. 1966: Frank Brimsek
    21. 1966: Ted Lindsay
    22. 1969: Sid Abel
    23. 1970: Babe Dye
    24. 1970: Bill Gadsby
    25. 1974: Billy Burch
    26. 1974: Art Coulter
    27. 1974: Tommy Ivan
    28. 1974: Carl Voss
    29. 1975: Glenn Hall
    30. 1975: Pierre Pilote
    31. 1979: Bobby Orr
    32. 1980: Harry Lumley
    33. 1981: Allan Stanley
    34. 1982: Emile Francis
    35. 1983: Bobby Hull
    36. 1983: Stan Mikita
    37. 1984: Phil Esposito
    38. 1985: John Mariucci
    39. 1985: Bert Olmstead
    40. 1985: Rudy Pilous
    41. 1988: Tony Esposito
    42. 1990: Bud Poile
    43. 1991: Scotty Bowman
    44. 1991: Clint Smith
    45. 1994: Lionel Conacher
    46. 1994: Harry Percival Watson
    47. 1996: Al Arbour
    48. 1998: Roy Conacher
    49. 1998: Michel Goulet
    50. 2000: Denis Savard
    51. 2004: Paul Coffey
    52. 2005: Murray Costello
    53. 2011: Ed Belfour
    54. 2011: Doug Gilmour
    55. 2013: Chris Chelios
    56. 2014: Dominik Hasek
    57. 2015: Bill Hay
    58. 2015: Phil Housley
    59. 2020: Doug Wilson
    60. 2020: Marian Hossa

    CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS
    HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
    INDUCTEES

    01. 1945: Chuck Gardiner
    02. 1945: Howie Morenz
    03. 1952: Mickey MacKay
    04. 1958: Herb Gardiner
    05. 1958: George Hay
    06. 1958: Dck Irvin
    07. 1958: Duke Keats
    08. 1958: Hughie Lehman
    09. 1960: George Boucher
    10. 1961: Fred Waghorne
    11. 1962: James Norris
    12. 1962: Barney Stanley
    13. 1963: Tommy Gorman
    14. 1963: Frederic McLaughlin
    15. 1963: Earl Seibert
    16. 1964: Doug Bentley
    17. 1964: Jack Stewart
    18. 1965: Bill Mosienko
    19. 1966: Max Bentley
    20. 1966: Frank Brimsek
    21. 1966: Ted Lindsay
    22. 1969: Sid Abel
    23. 1970: Babe Dye
    24. 1970: Bill Gadsby
    25. 1974: Billy Burch
    26. 1974: Art Coulter
    27. 1974: Tommy Ivan
    28. 1974: Carl Voss
    29. 1975: Glenn Hall
    30. 1975: Pierre Pilote
    31. 1979: Bobby Orr
    32. 1980: Harry Lumley
    33. 1981: Allan Stanley
    34. 1982: Emile Francis
    35. 1983: Bobby Hull
    36. 1983: Stan Mikita
    37. 1984: Phil Esposito
    38. 1985: John Mariucci
    39. 1985: Bert Olmstead
    40. 1985: Rudy Pilous
    41. 1988: Tony Esposito
    42. 1990: Bud Poile
    43. 1991: Clint Smith
    44. 1994: Lionel Conacher
    45. 1994: Harry Percival Watson
    46. 1996: Al Arbour
    47. 1998: Roy Conacher
    48. 2000: Denis Savard
    49. 2005: Murray Costello
    50. 2015: Bill Hay
    51. 2020: Doug Wilson

    CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
    HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
    INDUCTEES

    01. 1991: Scotty Bowman
    02. 1998: Michel Goulet
    03. 2000: Denis Savard
    04. 2004: Paul Coffey
    05. 2011: Ed Belfour
    06. 2011: Doug Gilmour
    07. 2013: Chris Chelios
    08. 2014: Dominik Hasek
    09. 2015: Phil Housley
    10. 2020: Doug Wilson
    11. 2020: Marian Hossa

  22. THE CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS (2010, 2013, 2015)

    01. Niklas Hjalmarsson (#4 Defence)
    02. Marian Hossa (#81 Right Wing)
    03. Patrick Kane (#88 Right Wing)
    04. Duncan Keith (#2 Defense)
    05. Brent Seabrook (#7 Defense)
    06. Patrick Sharp (#10 Left Wing)
    07. Jonathan Toews (#19 Center)

    A Democrat was President during all six of the Chicago Blackhawks' Stanley Cup championships.

    The Presidents of the United States of America During the Chicago Blackhawks Stanley Cup Championships

    01. 1934 – President Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat)
    02. 1938 – President Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat)
    03. 1961 – President John F. Kennedy Jr. (Democrat)
    04. 2010 – President Barack Obama (Democrat)
    05. 2013 – President Barack Obama (Democrat)
    06. 2015 – President Barack Obama (Democrat)

    The Chicago Blackhawks Stanley Cup Championships Head Coaches

    01. 1934 – Tommy Gorman
    02. 1938 – Bill Stewart
    03. 1961 – Rudy Pilous
    04. 2010 – Joel Quenneville
    05. 2013 – Joel Quenneville
    06. 2015 – Joel Quenneville

    The Chicago Blackhawks Opponents in the Stanley Cup Finals When Winning the Stanley Cup

    01. 1934 – The Detroit Red Wings
    02. 1938 – The Toronto Maple Leafs
    03. 1961 – The Detroit Red Wings
    04. 2010 – The Philadelphia Flyers
    05. 2013 – The Boston Bruins
    06. 2015 – The Tampa Bay Lightning

    The Chicago Blackhawks Location When Winning the Stanley Cup

    01. 1934 – Chicago wins the Stanley Cup in Chicago
    02. 1938 – Chicago wins the Stanley Cup in Chicago
    03. 1961 – Chicago wins the Stanley Cup in Detroit
    04. 2010 – Chicago wins the Stanley Cup in Philadelphia
    05. 2013 – Chicago wins the Stanley Cup in Boston
    06. 2015 – Chicago wins the Stanley Cup in Chicago

    SCOTTY BOWMAN STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS

    01. Montreal Canadiens; 1973; Head Coach
    02. Montreal Canadiens; 1976; Head Coach
    03. Montreal Canadiens; 1977; Head Coach
    04. Montreal Canadiens; 1978; Head Coach
    05. Montreal Canadiens; 1979; Head Coach
    06. Pittsburgh Penguins; 1991; Director of Player Development
    07. Pittsburgh Penguins; 1992; Head Coach
    08. Detroit Red Wings; 1997; Head Coach
    09. Detroit Red Wings; 1998; Head Coach
    10. Detroit Red Wings; 2002; Head Coach
    11. Detroit Red Wings; 2008; Consultant
    12. Chicago Blackhawks; 2010; Senior Advisor of Hockey Operations
    13. Chicago Blackhawks; 2013; Senior Advisor of Hockey Operations
    14. Chicago Blackhawks; 2015; Senior Advisor of Hockey Operations

    The Presidents of the United States of America When the Chicago Blackhawks Lost in the Stanley Cup Finals

    01. 1931 – President Herbert Hoover (Republican)
    02. 1944 – President Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat)
    03. 1962 – President John F. Kennedy (Democrat)
    04. 1965 – President Lyndon B. Johnson (Democrat)
    05. 1971 – President Richard Nixon (Republican)
    06. 1973 – President Richard Nixon (Republican)
    07. 1992 – President George Bush (Republican)

    The Chicago Blackhawks’ Head Coaches When Losing In The Stanley Cup Finals

    01. 1931 – Dick Irvin
    02. 1944 – Paul Thompson
    03. 1962 – Rudy Pilous
    04. 1965 – Billy Reay
    05. 1971 – Billy Reay
    06. 1973 – Billy Reay
    07. 1992 – Mike Keenan

    The Chicago Blackhawks' Opponents When Losing In The Stanley Cup Finals

    01. 1931 – The Montreal Canadiens
    02. 1944 – The Montreal Canadiens
    03. 1962 – The Toronto Maple Leafs
    04. 1965 – The Montreal Canadiens
    05. 1971 – The Montreal Canadiens
    06. 1973 – The Montreal Canadiens
    07. 1992 – The Pittsburgh Penguins

    The Chicago Blackhawks' Location When Losing the Stanley Cup

    01. 1931 – Chicago loses the Stanley Cup in Montreal
    02. 1944 – Chicago loses the Stanley Cup in Montreal
    03. 1962 – Chicago loses the Stanley Cup in Chicago
    04. 1965 – Chicago loses the Stanley Cup in Montreal
    05. 1971 – Chicago loses the Stanley Cup in Chicago
    06. 1973 – Chicago loses the Stanley Cup in Chicago
    07. 1992 – Chicago loses the Stanley Cup in Chicago

    The Chicago Blackhawks in the Stanley Cup Finals
    13 Appearances (6 Wins / 7 Losses)

    01. 1931 – Lost
    02. 1934 – Won
    03. 1938 – Won
    04. 1944 – Lost
    05. 1961 – Won
    06. 1962 – Lost
    07. 1965 – Lost
    08. 1971 – Lost
    09. 1973 – Lost
    10. 1992 – Lost
    11. 2010 – Won
    12. 2013 – Won
    13. 2015 – Won

  23. I know that you had limited space, but, one of the most Infamous Of Trades, for both teams trading, was The Late Tom Lysiak, Et. Al. Going from Atlanta to Chicago, and Ivan Boldereuv, Et. Al. Going to Atlanta from Chicago. In Chicago Stadium were the Tombstone Banners of Boldereuv, Rota, and Russell, even though the trade favored Chicago, in a way, because Tom Lysiak had such a Decent Chicago Career.

  24. I paused it. The Trades should have Stayed in 1968, LOL, because, now, I, once again, have to hear about That one, which Changed History (Can you imagine Both Espositos on The Chicago Black Hawks – Pit, you were good, but, not An Esposito – LOL).

  25. You didn't include The Infamous Tombstone Trade? It brought Tom Lysiak, Harold Philipoff, Et. Al. from Atlanta (Flames) to Chicago for Ivan Bolderev, Darcy Rota, Phil Russell (in his First Game with Chicago, Tom Lysiak said that The Fans had a Bedsheet with 3 Tombstones with the Numbers 12, 18, 5 that were the Uniforms of the Players that went to Atlanta for The Lysiak Group). Even though Tom Lysiak won over all the Chicago Fans, with his play, later, It's A Great Hockey Story.

  26. What about my 2 favorite Blackhawk goons? #22 Mike Peluso and everybody's favorite #23 Stu Grimson. He has a face that would stop a clock! Anybody who messed with the Blackhawk scoring lines met with a certain death when facing these 2 when on the ice.

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