Hockey Chicago Style: The History of the Chicago Blackhawks FROM THE PUBLISHER
Hockey Chicago Style is the most complete history ever published on the Blackhawks.
During the thirties, the Chicago Blackhawks entered their glory years, taking home the Stanley Cup in 1934 and 1938. Then the Blackhawks fell on hard times. From 1940 to 1958, Chicago was the worst team in the NHL. The sixties brought a resurgence of the Blackhawks and another Stanley Cup in 1961. Over the last three decades, the Chicago Blackhawks have established themselves as one of the most consistent teams in the league. Includes a chapter titled "The Immortals", which discusses the four greatest Blackhawks of all time, Bobby Hull, Stan Makita, Glen Hall, and Tony Esposito.
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During the thirties, the Chicago Blackhawks entered their glory years, taking
home the Stanley Cup in 1934 and 1938. Then the Blackhawks fell on hard times.
From 1940 to 1958, Chicago was the worst team in the NHL. The sixties brought
a resurgence of the Blackhawks and another Stanley Cup in 1961. Over the past
three decades, the Blackhawks have established themselves as one of the most
consistent teams in the league. Hockey Chicago Style includes a chapter
titled "The Immortals," which discusses arguably the four greatest Blackhawks
of all time, Bobby Hull, Stan Makita, Glen Hall, and Tony Esposito.