I feel it is time that I make this thread before TM gets the idea to do it.
Now Bill Wirtz (RIP) was the owner of the Blackhawks for 41 years before he passed away back in 2007. Many of Hawks fans feel that he is the one who has caused the Stanley Cup drought, which can still be debated, with him being a cheap bastard. He was the one who was also responsible for getting rid of Jeremy Roenick, Dominik Hasek, and Ed Belfour, because you know, they didn't have great careers
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Anyway, probably the biggest thing that Bill Wirtz was known for, at least in Chicago, was that he would not televise home games. The excuse he would use every year for it was "it isn't fair to the season ticket holders". Now that is all fine and fucking dandy when the Blackhawks were selling out the games and people actually wanted to go to the games. Wait, no it isn't. Old Chicago Stadium was one of, if not the loudest, stadium in hockey, and people should have been able to see it on television if they couldn't get tickets. Add in to the fact that after Bill Wirtz got rid of Roenick and let the GM trade Chris Chelios to the Red Wings, the Hawks slipped into less than mediocrity. No one wanted to go see the Blackhawks earlier this decade. They barely managed 6,000 fans, so why not just put home games on television? Still unfair to the few season ticket holders. Idiot.
Also add to Bill Wirtz' credentials, in 2004, the Blackhawks were named the worst, yes worst franchise in sports. How the fuck do you let your team, which in the 60's, 70's, 80's, and 90's were the hardest tickets in town to get?!?!?! They were more difficult to get than Bears tickets, and in Chicago we love our Bears, no matter how crap they are. How the fuck could he let this happen? The first 6 years, excluding 01-02, were dark times, and glorified how Bill Wirtz kept the team in the dark ages no matter what.
But Wirtz wasn't a complete douche (I apologize, he just led a dismal decade of shit and I still hurt over it sometimes). Some people considered him to be a generous man, which is in question, but a fiercely loyal man. He stood by his ship, and sank with it, even though he could have tried to help turn it around. He did establish Blackhawk Charities, which has donated millions to the Boys and Girls Clubs, and the Amateur Hockey Association of Illinois among others. He was also voted into both the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1977, and the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 1985.
Discuss your thoughts on the late Bill Wirtz...
Now Bill Wirtz (RIP) was the owner of the Blackhawks for 41 years before he passed away back in 2007. Many of Hawks fans feel that he is the one who has caused the Stanley Cup drought, which can still be debated, with him being a cheap bastard. He was the one who was also responsible for getting rid of Jeremy Roenick, Dominik Hasek, and Ed Belfour, because you know, they didn't have great careers

Anyway, probably the biggest thing that Bill Wirtz was known for, at least in Chicago, was that he would not televise home games. The excuse he would use every year for it was "it isn't fair to the season ticket holders". Now that is all fine and fucking dandy when the Blackhawks were selling out the games and people actually wanted to go to the games. Wait, no it isn't. Old Chicago Stadium was one of, if not the loudest, stadium in hockey, and people should have been able to see it on television if they couldn't get tickets. Add in to the fact that after Bill Wirtz got rid of Roenick and let the GM trade Chris Chelios to the Red Wings, the Hawks slipped into less than mediocrity. No one wanted to go see the Blackhawks earlier this decade. They barely managed 6,000 fans, so why not just put home games on television? Still unfair to the few season ticket holders. Idiot.
Also add to Bill Wirtz' credentials, in 2004, the Blackhawks were named the worst, yes worst franchise in sports. How the fuck do you let your team, which in the 60's, 70's, 80's, and 90's were the hardest tickets in town to get?!?!?! They were more difficult to get than Bears tickets, and in Chicago we love our Bears, no matter how crap they are. How the fuck could he let this happen? The first 6 years, excluding 01-02, were dark times, and glorified how Bill Wirtz kept the team in the dark ages no matter what.
But Wirtz wasn't a complete douche (I apologize, he just led a dismal decade of shit and I still hurt over it sometimes). Some people considered him to be a generous man, which is in question, but a fiercely loyal man. He stood by his ship, and sank with it, even though he could have tried to help turn it around. He did establish Blackhawk Charities, which has donated millions to the Boys and Girls Clubs, and the Amateur Hockey Association of Illinois among others. He was also voted into both the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1977, and the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 1985.
Discuss your thoughts on the late Bill Wirtz...