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Chris was a Chicago Blackhawks fan during his childhood but was more focused on football, idolizing Chicago Bears linebacker Dick Butkus. Chris Chelios attended Mount Carmel High School in Chicago before his family moved west, and then finished prep studies at Mira Mesa Senior High School in San Diego. He and his wife Tracee were married in 1987.
Chris Berman: Stanley Cup Finals host (2003–2004) Brian Boucher: #2 Color commentator/studio analyst (2021–2023) Scotty Bowman: Studio analyst if Detroit Red Wings missed or eliminated from Stanley Cup playoffs; Chris Chelios: studio analyst/color commentator (2021–2023) [98] [99] [100] Bill Clement: Studio analyst (1992–93 regular season)
On November 7, 2023, TNT announced that Chris Chelios, formerly of ESPN, would serve as a guest analyst for that night's doubleheader. [68] [69] Chelios joined a rotation of guest studio analysts that later included Tony Granato and Craig Berube.
Chris Chelios was frequently at the center of it all, as he was in most of his pursuits in life. The former Chicago Blackhawks star known simply as “Cheli” wanted everyone he knew to get to ...
Former Chicago Blackhawks great Chris Chelios speaks during his jersey retirement ceremony before an NHL hockey game between the Chicago Blackhawks and Detroit Red Wings at the United Center in ...
Caley Chelios, Chris Chelios, Denis Savard, Tony Granato, and John Scott: 2022–23: NBC Sports Chicago: Chris Vosters Troy Murray (select games) Patrick Sharp (select games) Colby Cohen (select games) Caley Chelios (select games) Luke Stuckmeyer Pat Boyle, Caley Chelios, or Genna Rose: Caley Chelios, Colby Cohen, Patrick Sharp, and Scott ...
Chelios' jersey was retired by the Chicago Blackhawks on Sunday during a pregame ceremony that highlighted the defenseman's hard-charging lifestyle on and off the ice. Chicago Blackhawks retire ...
The following is a list of national American and Canadian television, ... Chris Chelios, and Brian Boucher: ESPN+ [3] ... Guest sportswriters (Games 1–5, 7)