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The Blackhawks pulled off the biggest trade of the franchise when the franchise signed Marian Hossa to a 12-year $62.8 million contract. Stan Bowman replaced Dale Tallon as the GM of the Club.
In October, the team traded Aaron Johnson to the Calgary Flames for Kyle Greentree. The team also signed a number of free agents to include Hossa, Rob Klinkhammer, Jonathan Carlsson, Alec Richards, Tomas Kopecky, John Madden, Richard Petiot, Mark Cullen and Danny Bois.
As of this writing, the Blackhawks were 37-14-4 and in first place in the Central Division of the Western Conference.
After Chicago's entrance to professional hockey in 1926 as one of the original six franchises in the league, the team struggled through its first five years of existence. However, the Blackhawks eventually turned themselves around to win the Stanley Cup in 1934. Despite undergoing numerous coaching changes, Chicago was able to establish a sense of greatness during the following years. The team's success continued during their early history with another championship in 1938 over the Toronto Maple Leafs that surprised the entire league. However, the team struggled through much of the 1940s and 1950s. After another appearance in the league's finals, the team only managed to make the playoffs twice between 1945 and 1958. Near the end of the 1950s, the team acquired goalie Glenn Hall and won their third Stanley Cup. Hall's defensive presence was the missing component for the team's path to winning.
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