Nick Foligno named captain of the
Chicago Blackhawks
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[September 19, 2024]
By JAY COHEN
CHICAGO (AP) Nick Foligno took on a leadership role for the
Chicago Blackhawks before he played his first game for the team.
That was only the beginning.
Foligno became the 35th captain in franchise history on Wednesday.
The move was announced by the organization on the eve of its first
official practice of training camp.
I don't take this lightly, Foligno said when he addressed the team
after his three children presented him with his new jersey with a
C on the front. "I'm excited about where we're heading. I love the
group already.
And I know what's come before us, you know, the leadership group
that was here before us, the success that's been here. And I'm
excited to get us back to that, with your help.
The Blackhawks played without a captain last season after the
franchise decided to move on from Jonathan Toews, a three-time
Stanley Cup winner. Toews had been the captain since 2008.
Foligno, who turns 37 on Oct. 31, quickly became one of the team's
most popular players after he was acquired in a June 2023 trade with
Boston. He was one of Chicago's alternate captains in his first year
with the team.
The role of captain especially with Connor Bedard still just 19
and beginning his second season in the NHL seemed like a natural
fit for Foligno all along.
Nicks commanding presence in the locker room has been instrumental
in helping the team find its identity," general manager Kyle
Davidson said in the release announcing the move. "He has served as
a mentor to many of our young players both on and off the ice while
also heading up the leadership group comprised of our veteran
players, and we are beyond confident that he will flourish in the
role of captain as we usher in a new era of Blackhawks hockey.
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Chicago Blackhawks left wing Nick Foligno reacts after a penalty is
called on him during the second period of an NHL hockey game against
the Vancouver Canucks, Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024, in Chicago. (AP
Photo/Erin Hooley, File)
Chicago finished last in the Central Division last season with a
23-53-6 record. But it was active in free agency and it is hoping to
turn a corner with its rebuilding project this year.
Foligno had 17 goals and 20 assists in 74 games in his first season
with the team. He agreed to a two-year contract in January that runs
through the 2025-26 season.
Foligno was selected by Ottawa in the first round of the 2006 draft.
His father, Mike, played in the NHL for 15 years, and his brother,
Marcus, plays for Minnesota.
Nick Foligno has 232 goals and 330 assists in 1,155 games over 17
NHL seasons, also playing for Ottawa, Columbus, Boston and Toronto.
He also was the captain of the Blue Jackets for six seasons from
2015-21.
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