Chicago Blackhawks
The Chicago Blackhawks play in the Central division of the NHL's Western Conference. The franchise was founded in 1926 as one of the "Original Six" hockey teams in the NHL. They have won the Stanley Cup three times, most recently in 1961.
Fast Facts
- Inaugural season: 1926
- Finals appearances: 10
- Stanley Cups: Three (last in 1961)
- Home: United Center, Chicago, Illinois
Team Highlights
- 1926: Franchise founded
- 1931: First Stanley Cup finals appearance
- 1934: Stanley Cup Champions
- 1938: Stanley Cup Champions
- 1961: Stanley Cup Champions
Notable Alumni
- Glenn Hall, 1957-67
- Bobby Hull, 1957-72
- Stan Mikita, 1958-80
- Phil Esposito, 1963-67
- Keith Magnuson, 1969-80
- Tony Esposito, 1969-84
- Denis Savard, 1980-90; 1995-97
- Paul Coffey, 1988
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