Former Blackhawks color analyst Eddie Olczyk, who now does the same job for the Seattle Kraken, emceed the 45-minute ceremony upon Hossa's request.
"As the great [former Blackhawks play-by-play man] Pat Foley used to say, who's the boss? Hoss is the boss,'" Olczyk said to cheers.
Hossa, the only player to wear No. 81 in Blackhawks history, was given a standing ovation as he came onto the ice.
"I miss you guys," said Hossa, who talked of the first NHL jersey he ever received.
"When I was 11 years old, my Slovak hockey team came to Quebec City to play in a pee-wee tournament. One of the families wanted to buy me a gift, a jersey of my choice. I did not hesitate: a red Chicago Blackhawks jersey, No. 28, Steve Larmer," he said. "It was the first ever Blackhawks jersey I wore, and I remember it vividly today."
Hossa was joined at the ceremony by his wife Jana, daughters Mia, 11, Zoja, 9, and Emma, who was born Aug. 18. His parents Frantisek and Maria, and brother, Marcel were also in attendance.