Kane virginity promise in doubt after startling picture surfaces
A photo of Patrick Kane and a woman in bed circulating the internet and published on Deadspin yesterday directly contradicts the virginity promise the young Blackhawks' star made in church when he was just 13.
Guy who couldn’t pronounce Byfuglien six months ago ‘totally pissed’ about trade
When the Blackhawks traded Dustin Byfuglien, Brent Sopel and Ben Eager to the Thrashers Wednesday, many fans and insiders viewed it as a necessary, yet painful move driven by salary cap pressures for the reigning Stanley Cup champs. Newbie fan Mike Johnston, however, was outraged.
Blackhawks to send ugliest player to Gay Pride Parade
The Blackhawks Wednesday announced Brent Sopel would bring the Stanley Cup to this weekend's Gay Pride Parade in Chicago's Boystown neighborhood. Attendees were happy the NHL champions were acknowledging the city's gay population but disappointed they were sending its ugliest player to do so.
Woo-Woo in History: 1961 Stanley Cup champs
While Cubs superfan Ronnie "Woo-Woo" Wickers kept a high-profile during the Blackhawks championship run this season, some might be surprised to learn that he found his usual limelight way back in 1961 when Bobby Hull posed with the Stanley Cup.
Blackhawks take break from touring libraries and soup kitchens to bring Stanley Cup to...
The Blackhawks postponed their Stanley Cup weekend tour of community organizations to stop at Wrigley Field for Sunday night's Cubs-Sox game. Fans were thrilled to finally have a chance to finally party with the players and their trophy.
Hawks win first of 6 Stanley Cups over the next 8 years says fan...
The Blackhawks won their first Stanley Cup in nearly half a century with a thrilling OT win over the Flyers Wednesday night. Some die-hard fans are already calling it the first of multiple championships to come and comparing them to the Bulls of the '90s.
Blackhawks fan who just bought ‘Chelsea Dagger’ regrettably learns rest of song sucks
After watching his team win their first Stanley Cup in nearly 50 years, Blackhawks fan Bill Umberg was so inspired by Chicago's rock anthem he decided to shell out 99 cents and purchase it on iTunes. It was a move he soon regretted.