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Chris Chelios. Christos Konstantinos "Chris" Chelios (Greek: Χρήστος Κωνσταντίνος "Κρις" Τσέλιος; born January 25, 1962) is a Greek-American former professional ice hockey defenseman. He was one of the longest tenured players in the National Hockey League (NHL), and is a three-time Stanley Cup champion—one with ...
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 ...
Chelios, 61, a Chicago native, played for his hometown team from 1990 until he was traded to Detroit in March 1999. He had 92 goals and 395 assists in 664 regular-season games with the Blackhawks.
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 ...
1993 (age 30–31) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Alma mater. Northwestern University. Occupation (s) Sports journalist, color commentator. Caley Chelios (born 1993) is a reporter and studio analyst for the Chicago Blackhawks, and former reporter/radio color commentator for the Tampa Bay Lightning. She has made a number of appearances on the NHL ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 October 2024. National Hockey League team in Chicago, Illinois For the American football team, see Chicago Black Hawks (American football). "Blackhawks" and "Black Hawks" redirect here. For other uses, see Black Hawk (disambiguation). Chicago Blackhawks 2024–25 Chicago Blackhawks season Conference ...
But Chelios left a mark on the franchise from 1990-99, winning two of his three Norris trophies as the league’s top defenseman and helping the Hawks to the 1992 Stanley Cup Final.
It is named after James E. Norris, the longtime owner of the Detroit Red Wings. The James Norris Memorial Trophy has been awarded 62 times to 26 players since its beginnings in 1953–54. At the end of each season, members of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association vote to determine the player who was the best defenseman during the regular ...