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| Eddie Belfour, flashing a little bit of leather as he did many times in a Hall of Fame career. |
Eddie Belfour played his brash, fearless style of goaltending for the Blackhawks for the better part of nine seasons, nearly half of an illustrious career that landed "Eddie the Eagle" in the Hockey Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2011. This Sunday, March 25, the Blackhawks will celebrate the netminder's legacy with Ed Belfour Heritage Night. Here's how you can gear up for the occasion:
- Check out The Verdict for Bob Verdi's tribute to the Hall of Fame goaltender. This story is also featured in the March issue of Blackhawks Magazine, available at the Blackhawks Store and throughout the United Center on game nights!
- Watch some of Belfour's best moments as a Blackhawk on BHTV: vs. Mogilny | vs. MacInnis | vs. NJD | vs. DAL
- Adorn your desktop with a Ed Belfour Heritage Night wallpaper
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The Blackhawks Insider podcast recently sat down with VP/GM Stan Bowman to get his thoughts on the NHL's trade marker, Brandon Pirri and more. Below is an excerpt of his answers.
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I love to play armchair GM like most fans, but how often do trade talks actually happen? Do you have meetings with other GMs, or do you have meetings with your team and then approach other GMs with offers?
There’s a few different ways it comes about. We’re always monitoring internally. We’ve got a lot of good communication amongst my staff, as well as the coaching staff. We meet regularly with the pro scouting staff to assess players they’re seeing around the league that have either improved or dropped off since our last meeting. We do that regularly so that we have a pulse on which players are playing well, and we try to assess our own team’s strengths and weaknesses.
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On October 12, 2000, during the Blackhawks' home opener against Detroit, the team unveiled its 75th Anniversary Team to the United Center crowd before puck drop. Among the honored players were the famed "Party Line" of (L-R) Steve Larmer, Denis Savard and Al Secord, who reunited for one of the first times since their heyday in the 80s.
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