Nick Folingo issues an emotional statement on a devastating passing in the Blackhawks organization
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Sam Walker
December 16, 2023 (11:57 PM)
Nick Foligno, who tragically lost his mother at the age of 21, has issued a heartfelt statement in the wake of the passing of his teammate Kevin Korchinski's father. The Chicago Blackhawks are rallying around Korchinski during this difficult time, emphasizing the close-knit bond within the team.
Foligno, expressing empathy and solidarity, stated, "When a brother hurts, we all hurt." This sentiment reflects the strong sense of bold and support within the Blackhawks organization as they come together to offer comfort and assistance to Korchinski in the aftermath of his father's passing.
The statement highlights the importance of unity and compassion within the hockey community, showcasing the Blackhawks' commitment to standing by each other during both triumphs and tribulations.
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