Surreal moment as four Blackhawks legends make their arrival to the United Center
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Sam Walker
February 25, 2024 (4:03 PM)
Tonight at the United Center will be a special one for Chicago Blackhawks fans as some of the team's all-time greats return for a memorable evening.
Duncan Keith, Marian Hossa, Brent Seabrook, and Patrick Sharp are all here to celebrate Chris Chelios night and watch Patrick Kane's comeback.
The game starts at 6 PM, but before that, there will be a ceremony honoring Chris Chelios, a Blackhawks legend.
Chelios, known for his amazing career, will be celebrated for his achievements both on and off the ice.
Adding to the excitement is Patrick Kane's return, facing his former team in what will surely be an emotional game. Kane's presence adds another layer of anticipation for fans as they welcome back one of the greatest Blackhawks players ever.
With so many legends present and memorable moments planned, tonight's game promises to be truly unforgettable for both players and fans.
POLL |
Who will have their number retired next? |
Sharp | 60 | 11.5 % |
Seabrook | 68 | 13 % |
Keith | 311 | 59.6 % |
Other | 83 | 15.9 % |
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