"Nobody embodies the passion and love for the game the way Chris Chelios does. Nobody," Chicago Blackhawks teammate Jeremy Roenick said.
The public perception of Chelios was that he was one of the League's most despised villains. The truth was Chelios was always among the NHL's most respected players. Seemingly everyone who played with him told tales of his leadership and aura.
"He was nicknamed 'The Godfather of USA Hockey' because the guys all loved him," former NHL forward Bill Guerin said.
CHRIS CHELIOS CAREER TOTALS | View Full Stats
Games: 1,651 | Goals: 185 | Assists: 763 | Points: 948
Former Detroit Red Wings tough-guy forward Darren McCarty said he hated Chelios when the defenseman played for the Blackhawks because Chelios always targeted Steve Yzerman and Sergei Fedorov, Detroit's most skilled players. After Chelios was traded to the Red Wings in 1999, McCarty was stunned to discover the troll under the bridge was actually a kindhearted person who made it his daily mission to take care of his flock.
"He is the most loyal teammate you will ever meet. He always invites the young guys to hang out with him and when a veteran player needs something he's the guy who knows someone who can help you out," McCarty said with a laugh.
While he was running a concierge service for his friends, Chelios found time to play more games than any defenseman in NHL history (1,651), win the Norris Trophy three times, make the First or Second All-Star Team seven times and win the Stanley Cup three times: once with the Montreal Canadiens and twice with the Red Wings. He also helped the United States win the 1996 World Cup of Hockey and won a silver medal with the Americans in the 2002 Olympics.
Chelios played in the NHL until age 48, matching Gordie Howe's record of playing in 26 seasons.