For Zadorov, Chicago is a special place.
As a kid from Russia, it was the first city he visited in North America, coming to Chicago to play in a hockey tournament when he was just 12. The first NHL game he saw live? The Blackhawks were in it. The fact that he can now call the city home is still somewhat surreal.
"When I heard the news, it was super exciting to hear because Chicago is an Original Six team. It was a dream to play here for sure," Zadorov said. "For sure Chicago was in my heart and head as a hockey player because that was just the first experience for me in North America."
Over his first six full-time NHL seasons, playing at the United Center was always a favorite, even when deemed a foe. When he is able to play at the UC with the crowd on his side for a change, the defenseman said it'll be something special.
"It's one of the biggest fan bases in the league and probably the United Center was my favorite place to play because of the atmosphere, because of the history in that stadium and everything," he said. "The pandemic definitely sucks playing with no fans, hopefully we can figure out by (the time) the season starts. I'm hoping we can play with the fans, especially in Chicago. It's going to be super exciting to have them cheer for us."