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As we, at WGN Radio, prepare to welcome the Chicago Blackhawks into the “Century Club,” we are celebrating Chicago’s Original 6 hockey organization by highlighting over 100 players, coaches, executives, broadcasters and personalities that have been a part of Blackhawks’ 100-year history. Every weekday leading up to and through the 2025-26 season, you will hear about a different all-time Blackhawks figure in both the morning and afternoon WGN Radio sports reports, and here on WGNRadio.com. Several eras of Chicago hockey will be represented in our profiles, voiced by Dave Eanet, Andy Masur, Charlie Roumeliotis, Kevin Powell and Jack Heinrich.
We previously covered Billy Reay. Next up:
by Andy Masur
Eddie “The Eagle” Belfour spent the first 8 seasons of his Hall of Fame career with the Blackhawks. Belfour burst onto the scene as a rookie in 1990, winning 43 games and the Calder Trophy as the league’s Rookie of the Year. Belfour followed that season up by helping the Blackhawks reach the Stanley Cup Final for the first time in 19 years. Belfour ranks fourth in Blackhawks history with 201 wins and 4th in shutouts with 30. He would later win a Stanley Cup title with Dallas.
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As we, at WGN Radio, prepare to welcome the Chicago Blackhawks into the “Century Club,” we are celebrating Chicago’s Original 6 hockey organization by highlighting over 100 players, coaches, executives, broadcasters and personalities that have been a part of Blackhawks’ 100-year history. Every weekday leading up to and through the 2025-26 season, you will hear about a different all-time Blackhawks figure in both the morning and afternoon WGN Radio sports reports, and here on WGNRadio.com. Several eras of Chicago hockey will be represented in our profiles, voiced by Dave Eanet, Andy Masur, Charlie Roumeliotis, Kevin Powell and Jack Heinrich.
We previously covered Billy Reay. Next up:
by Andy Masur
Eddie “The Eagle” Belfour spent the first 8 seasons of his Hall of Fame career with the Blackhawks. Belfour burst onto the scene as a rookie in 1990, winning 43 games and the Calder Trophy as the league’s Rookie of the Year. Belfour followed that season up by helping the Blackhawks reach the Stanley Cup Final for the first time in 19 years. Belfour ranks fourth in Blackhawks history with 201 wins and 4th in shutouts with 30. He would later win a Stanley Cup title with Dallas.
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