The Best 27 in Franchise History's Hawks Highlights: Can You Guess Who?
Today, we are August 27th of 2022 and we are counting down the days by honoring Blackhawks players, ranked by their best jersey number! As today is August 27th, we will be honoring the Blackhawks best #27 of all-time. This career summary is brought to you by NBC Sports Chicago and their list of best Hawks of all-time ranked by their jersey numbers!
Did you guess the Blackhawks #27 as shown in the photo??
No. 27: Jeremy Roenick (C, 1988-96)
Drafted No. 8 overall by the Blackhawks in the 1988 NHL Draft, Roenick quickly became a superstar in Chicago, where he had three consecutive 100-point campaigns from 1992-94 and back-to-back 50-goal seasons. He amassed 596 points (267 goals, 329 assists) in 524 regular-season games and 77 points (35 goals, 42 assists) in 82 postseason contests across eight seasons with the Blackhawks.
Let's take a look at a great video put together by Sportsnet on Roenick's time in Chi Town!
POLL |
Have you ever watched Jeremy Roenick play? |
Yes in person! | 38 | 39.2 % |
Yes, on TV! | 40 | 41.2 % |
Sadly not | 19 | 19.6 % |
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