The hockey community was shaken by the sudden and unfortunate news of the passing of Rocky Wirtz, the longtime owner of the Chicago Blackhawks. At the age of 70, Rocky left an indelible mark on the NHL and the team he loved. During an NBC Chicago sports broadcast, Pat Foley was interviewed and asked to reflect on the impact that Wirtz had on the Blackhawks organization.
After the passing of his father, William Wirtz, in 2007, Rocky took it upon himself to revitalize the Chicago Blackhawks. At that time, the team had recently drafted two promising stars, Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane. With a vision for success, Rocky helped lead the Blackhawks to three Stanley Cup victories in less than a decade, bringing back the glory days and celebrating remarkable achievements on the ice.
As all good things must eventually come to an end, the window of success for the Blackhawks' previous core closed. However, Rocky together with General Manager Kyle Davidson, made the bold decision to embark on a new era.
This fresh chapter was spearheaded by the arrival of their newly drafted #1 center, Connor Bedard. Unfortunately, Rocky will not be able to witness the full potential of this young talent, much like his father couldn't in 2007.
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JUILLET 27 | 269 ANSWERS Longtime Blackhawks Announcer Speaks Highly of Rocky Wirtz Do you think Pat Foley is the best Blackhawks announcer of all time? | ||
Yes | 229 | 85.1 % |
No | 40 | 14.9 % |
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