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The Chicago Blackhawks are in hell

By: Alex Patt On Tuesday night, I was sitting 14 rows from the ice at the United Center. The boos rained down from the stands as the clock ticked to zero to seal a 4-1 Blackhawks loss against the Islanders in their home opener. The Blackhawks fell to 0-3-1 and they have yet to haveContinue reading “The Chicago Blackhawks are in hell”

Remembering the Chicago Blackhawks 2010 Stanley Cup win 11 years later

By: Alex Patt June 9, 2010. It was a beautiful day in the Chicagoland area, and also a long one. The Blackhawks were one win away from capturing their first Stanley Cup since 1961, and they could clinch it that night in Philadelphia. All I could think about the night before and that entire dayContinue reading “Remembering the Chicago Blackhawks 2010 Stanley Cup win 11 years later”

Opinion: Chicago sporting events with smaller crowds are kind of awesome

By: Alex Patt In my 27 years on this planet I have been to countless sporting events, mostly here in Chicago. One thing had stayed pretty consistent prior to 2020, the crowds at the games were always big. Whether attending games at Wrigley Field, United Center or Soldier Field, I had normally prepared for heavyContinue reading “Opinion: Chicago sporting events with smaller crowds are kind of awesome”

Justin Fields is a Chicago Bear…and I feel very good

By: Alex Patt Far and away my favorite draft night is the NFL Draft. Regardless of what year it is, I always invest time into following it. This year was a weird year as a Chicago Bears fan. I had very little hope Ryan Pace and Matt Nagy would do something great, as I expectedContinue reading “Justin Fields is a Chicago Bear…and I feel very good”

Chicago Stadium: The venue I just missed out on

By: Alex Patt The same year I was born, the historic Chicago Stadium closed its doors for the final time. Chicago Stadium hosted sporting events, political conventions, religious gatherings, concerts, and more from 1929 through 1994. The most notable tenants of the “Madhouse on Madison” were the Chicago Blackhawks and Chicago Bulls. Four months afterContinue reading “Chicago Stadium: The venue I just missed out on”