BLACKHAWKS: Brian Campbell announces retirement

Defenseman Brian Campbell announced his retirement today after 17 seasons in NHL, and will assume a role in the business operations of the Chicago Blackhawks.

His career numbers are strong for his position with 1,082 games played, 87 goals, 417 assists, and four All-Star games. He had two strong stints with the Hawks during his career, including the glorious Stanley Cup victory in 2010. Campbell kept Chicago close even after being traded to Florida in 2011, keeping a home in the area. He finished his career as a Blackhawk this past season.

“I’m excited to transition into the next step in both my professional career and life,” said Campbell in a statement. “I’m grateful to the countless number of teammates, coaches, team staff and fans that I have crossed paths with throughout my playing career in Chicago, Buffalo, Florida and San Jose. The Blackhawks organization has allowed me to take on this challenge and I’m thankful for this new opportunity.”

”After a brilliant career on the ice, Brian will remain an important part of our franchise,” Blackhawks president John McDonough said.

‘Soupie’ has proven to be a lovable persoanlity off the ice, which was on display in his ‘talk show’ ‘Soup and Sandwich’.

 

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