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  2. Pat Foley - Wikipedia

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    Pat Foley (born 1954) is an American retired play-by-play commentator for ice hockey. Personal life. Born in Glenview, Illinois in 1954, [1] Pat Foley is the son of ...

  3. Former Chicago Blackhawks share memories of Rocky Wirtz ...

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    It was a brief exchange, just a few encouraging words from Chicago Blackhawks Chairman Rocky Wirtz, but it always stuck with Pat Foley. The now-retired broadcaster had been lured back to the team ...

  4. Chicago Blackhawks name Chris Vosters as Pat Foley’s ...

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    One of the worst-kept secrets in the Chicago Blackhawks broadcast booth became official during Sunday night’s home game against the Arizona Coyotes: The team named Chris Vosters as the successor ...

  5. Eddie Olczyk - Wikipedia

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    From 1984 through 1987, Olczyk was a member of Chicago's infamous "Clydesdale Line" with Troy Murray and Curt Fraser, the nickname coined by Chicago's broadcaster Pat Foley, as each player weighed in at or around 200 pounds. He was traded several times during his career.

  6. Next season will be the last for announcer Pat Foley, who has ...

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    CHICAGO — The final horn is poised to sound on Pat Foley’s Chicago Blackhawks play-by-play career after next season. The Hawks said Wednesday Foley will work a reduced schedule of games in ...

  7. 2008–09 Chicago Blackhawks season - Wikipedia

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    The 2008–09 Chicago Blackhawks season was the 83rd season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on September 25, 1926. Prior to the start of the season, the Blackhawks announced that 20-year-old center Jonathan Toews would serve as the team's captain for the 2008–09 season, thus making him the 3rd-youngest player to earn that distinction in the NHL. [3]

  8. Curse of Muldoon - Wikipedia

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    The Hawks' first season, 1926–27, was a moderate success, with the forward line of Mickey MacKay, Babe Dye, and Dick Irvin each finishing near the top of the league's scoring race.

  9. Heidelberg West Football Club - Wikipedia

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    1964 Pat Foley 1963 Pat Foley 1953 Jack Tucker Competition Leading goalkicker. 2016 Kyl Ewart (62) 1992 Greg Withers (80) 1960 Ivan Francis (67)