The Blackhawks: Brian McFarlane's Original Six
By (author): "Glenn Hall, Brian McFarlane"
Publish Date:
September 15th 2000
ISBN0773762221
ISBN139780773762220
AsinThe Blackhawks: Brian McFarlane's Original Six
Original titleThe Blackhawks
On November 17, 1926, 5,000 sports fans filed into the Chicago Coliseum to watch the first ever Chicago Blackhawks game, against the Toronto St. Pats. Major Frederic McLaughlin, who made his fortune in the coffee business, had paid $12,000 for the franchise. His new venture paid instant dividends when the Hawks upset the St. Pats, 4-1. Major McLaughlin's wife, Irene, designed the Blackhawks' first uniforms -- striped outfits of red, black, green, and beige, bright stockings modeled after Indian blankets, and light tan gloves with fringed cuffs! The Chicago Blackhawks have been one of the most colorful and controversial teams in hockey for more than three quarters of a century. The Hawks first drank from Lord Stanley's Cup in 1934, and dominated the league in their Cup-winning quest of 1961. But for decades, the team has been haunted by the famous Muldoon Curse, each season battling, with traditional flash and gusto, to lift one of the sport's most enduring, and endearing, legacies. From the days of the brilliant Bentley brothers, to the dynamite teams of the 1960s featuring Stan Mikita, Pierre Pilote, goalie Glenn Hall, and the "Golden Jet," Bobby Hull, to the youthful teams under the leadership of speedster Tony Amonte, the Blackhawks remain one of hockey's greatest, and most infamous, franchises. Fans of the beloved Blackhawks will be thrilled by this quirky, nostalgic look at the boys from the Windy City in this the final installment in Brian McFarlane's Original Six series.