Four chapters will highlight key eras in Blackhawks history, complete with alumni, bobbleheads and can't miss ceremonies
The Originals, pres. by American Express
From introducing the first goal horn to game-changing playing techniques, The Originals will spotlight the visionary players and leaders whose ingenuity and willingness to challenge convention established the Blackhawks as not just participants in hockey history, but as architects who shaped its very foundations.
Stan Mikita Bobblehead
October 17 vs. Canucks
Tony Esposito Bobblehead
November 15 vs. Maple Leafs
The Madhouse, pres. by Ticketmaster
Few arenas matched the chaos, character and roar of Chicago Stadium. The deafening organ, the fog curling in the rafters and the tightly packed stands all combined to give the building its unforgettable edge. The Madhouse will resurrect the distinctive traditions born within those hallowed walls that continue to define the authentic Blackhawks experience today.
Denis Savard Bobblehead
November 23 vs. Avalanche
Chris Chelios Bobblehead
December 13 vs. Red Wings
The Banner Years, pres. by United Airlines
The Chicago Blackhawks stand among hockey's most storied franchises, with a rich championship tradition built on Cup victories in 1934, 1938, and 1961 before entering the dynasty era of the 2010s. A remarkable three-championship run in six seasons transformed the franchise and captivated the hockey world. The Banner Years captures the electric atmosphere of the dynasty seasons when the Stanley Cup was hoisted overhead amid a sea of red and black.
Brent Seabrook Bobblehead
January 4 vs. Golden Knights
Duncan Keith Bobblehead
January 17 vs. Bruins
The Next Originals, pres. by BMO
A glimpse into hockey's tomorrow, celebrating its evolution across culture, technology and community that will continue to redefine the sport. The Next Originals isn't merely a celebration, it's Chicago's unwavering dedication to growing the game through innovation and investment in young athletes and the next generation of fans for the next 100 years.