Kyle Davidson issues surprise statement on the state of the Blackhawks
The NHL off-season is here for all but 5 organizations, and those are who remain in the playoffs (Dallas Stars, Edmonton Oilers, Florida Panthers, Vancouver Canucks and the New York Rangers).
While most general managers are likely kicking back at their summer cottages enjoying a much-deserved step away from the game, Kyle Davidson, the general manager of the Chicago Blackhawks, continues to put in his work on and off social media for the Chicago Blackhawks.
Saturday, May 18th, a beautiful summer day in Chicago Kyle Davidson issued the following statement:
Whether it's an away game or at the United Center, they always showed up for us, always supported us and we certainly felt that. It's very, very much appreciated.
Said Kyle Davidson.
While Kyle Davidson is one of youngest general managers currently in the NHL, he truly proves he's just as mature as the rest with his appreciation towards his fan base and players on a constant basis.
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Do you think Kyle Davidson's time in Chicago should end when the rebuild is over? |
Yes, find another GM | 139 | 47.6 % |
No, keep him along | 153 | 52.4 % |
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