Hossa unsurprisingly dodged a question about who he thinks should join him as permanent Hawks royalty. It’s such a big deal - with so many differing opinions - that the Hawks are forming a group whose sole job will be to determine a “proper, objective way to honor everyone,” CEO Danny Wirtz said last month. I’m sure everything’s going to come down to that moment, but I’ll surprise myself.”Īs soon as Hossa’s ceremony ends, a debate will begin in earnest about which other core players from the Hawks’ dynasty era should receive the same honor. “I’m not sure, but right now, I feel great. Jay Zawaski, Greg Boysen and Mario Tirabassi look. “It’s just an amazing feeling in a few days, my ‘81’ will be there.” Marian Hossa will have his jersey retired by the Chicago Blackhawks on November 20th. “When I look up at those jerseys hanging there, it just hit me that game,” he said. While attending the Hurricanes-Hawks game Monday, his eyes couldn’t help but drift upward. He’s staying in Chicago for a couple weeks, doing several book signings around the city among other adventures. before the Penguins-Hawks game at 6 - he still does. Hossa was the first one of the championship core to have his number retired, but he certainly wont be the last. Now, just a few days away from the special night - the retirement ceremony will begin at 4:30 p.m. Marian Hossa Chicago Blackhawks Retirement Night Commemorative Mini Banner 11/20. Surrounded by family, all six other three-time Stanley Cup champions, and 21,000-plus fans who had arrived two hours early, Marian Hossa watched a banner rise to the rafters at the United Center, Sunday, signifying the official retirement of his No. At that time, he seemed awestruck at the thought.
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