The Chicago Blackhawks today announced that Marian Hossa will sign a one-day contract with the team and officially retire as a member of the Blackhawks organization. Hossa will put pen to paper on a ceremonial contract at 6:15 p.m. on Thursday, April 7 in the United Center Atrium prior to the 7:30 p.m. game vs. the Seattle Kraken. Fans wishing to attend this special event can
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A first ballot Hall of Fame inductee in 2020, Hossa signed with Chicago on July 1, 2009 and helped transform the Blackhawks, winning three Stanley Cups (2010, 2013 and 2015) as one of the elite two-way players in the National Hockey League. The Stara Lubovna, Slovakia native posted 415 points (186G, 229A) in 534 career regular-season games with Chicago and added 73 points (21G, 52A) in 107 Stanley Cup Playoff games with the Blackhawks.
RELEASE: Marian Hossa to Officially Retire a Blackhawk on Thursday
Join Hossa live in the United Center Atrium on Thursday as he signs a one-day contract with the Blackhawks