Bringing players like Patrick Sharp, Andrew Ladd and Johnny Oduya back is something the Blackhawks have done a lot in recent years.
The second chance or victory lap is a risky endeavor. Sometimes it pans out, often it doesn't.
It's hard to overlook the sentimental value and potential fan reaction in bringing back a certain player with a loyal following that produced for a team in the past. Let's take a look at players the Haws have brought back throughout the decades:
On Wednesday, the Blackhawks announced they're partnering up with The Chicago Community Trust and United Way of Metro Chicago to launch a donation-matching initiative benefitting the recently established Chicago Community COVID-19 Response Fund.
Per their release:
"This fund, with support from the City of Chicago, local philanthropists and business leaders, will rapidly deploy resources to local nonprofit organizations serving the most vulnerable residents in the Chicago region as a result of the public health, social and economic consequences of COVID-19."
The Chicago Blackhawks Foundation will match the first $100,000 in individual donations. You can donate here.
"All fan donations through the end of March, as well as the Foundation's donation match, will be given directly to the Chicago Community COVID-19 Response Fund," the organization said.
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The Ottawa Senators announced late Tuesday night that a player on their team has tested positive for COVID-19, officially making him the first official NHLer to attract the virus. The news comes five days after the league put its 2019-20 season on pause.
Here is the full statement from the Senators, who did not reveal the identity of the player:
An Ottawa Senators player has tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. The player has had mild symptoms and is in isolation.
The Ottawa Senators are in the process of notifying anyone who has had known close contact with the athlete and are working with our team doctors and public health officials. As a result of this positive case, all members of the Ottawa Senators are requested to remain isolated, to monitor their health and seek advice from our team medical staff.
The health of our players, fans, and community remains our highest priority. We will continue to do everything we can to help ensure our players, staff, fans and the greater community remain safe and healthy during this time of uncertainty due to the spread of the coronavirus.
The Blackhawks were scheduled to host the Senators on Friday, one day after the league halted its season. The Senators were coming off a three-game road trip in San Jose, Anaheim and Los Angeles.
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