Taking a Look at Dustin Byfuglien's Biggest Hits Throughout His Career
We are officially 33 days away from September 28th, which marks the Blackhawks first day back on the ice, in a official NHL pre-season game which will take place against the Hawks rivalry, the Detroit Red Wings. The game will give Blackhawks fans a opportunity to see entirely new faces, from experienced signings like Max Domi to newcomers like Lukas Reichel and others.
Today, we honor the best #33 as we are 33 days away from Hawkey season!! Did you guess correctly who the #39 was in the photo? It was a hard one!! The career summary below is brought to you by NBC Sports Chicago!
Before changing his number to 33 for the 2009-10 season, Byfuglien wore No. 52. At 6-foot-5, 260 lbs., Big Buff looked like a Bears linebacker on skates. He was originally drafted as a defenseman, but is mostly known for wreaking havoc as a forward during the 2010 Stanley Cup run when he lit the lamp 11 times and added five assists.
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AOUT 26 | 64 ANSWERS Taking a Look at Dustin Byfuglien's Biggest Hits Throughout His Career Should the Blackhawks get another physical defenseman like Big Buf? |
Yes | 47 | 73.4 % |
No | 17 | 26.6 % |
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