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Former Blackhawks goalie Glenn Hall is widely credited as the innovator of the butterfly position for goaltending. Hall, an instrumental member of the Blackhawks’ 1961 Stanley Cup championship ...
Retirement appealed to Blackhawks legend Glenn Hall, “Mr. Goalie,” who had no plans to return to the crease for the 1968 season when Blues general manager Lynn Patrick called. “Ly… ...
Here's a list of notable events on January 24 in Chicago Blackhawks history. On January 24, 1960, Blackhawks' netminder Glenn Hall appeared in his 328th straight game, tying a record for NHL goalies.
Chicago was a dormant team for a long time, but the addition of Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita, and Glenn Hall ... It was April 16th, 1961 and the Chicago Blackhawks were champions again.
The nine former Hawks whose jerseys have been retired — Glenn Hall, Pierre Pilote, Keith Magnuson, Chris Chelios, Bobby Hull, Denis Savard, Stan Mikita, Tony Esposito and Marian Hossa — will ...
Hall doesn't need the 13-inch trophy to hold his memories of the 1960-61 Chicago Black Hawks. They are among the yarns he spins about his expansive career with a folksy sense of humor on the farm ...