Brent Seabrook has officially retired

 We all knew this day was coming but I don't think we were ready for it to come in the middle of a season like this. It sucks that his career had to end this way, but there is not doubt that he leaves behind a huge legacy. He was one of the main anchors that lead this team to three Stanley Cups in six years. Not only that but he had one of the biggest goals in franchise history when he scored the game-winning goal against the Red Wings in the 2013 Western Conference Finals. Across his 15 year career he had 19 game-winning goals but none of the others match up to that one. 

He will be the first one to admit that in the early years of his career he didn't care of his body the way he should have, so this is just his body saying no. The unfortunate events started with him missing most of last year in order to have two major surgeries. After his recovery period he planned on rejoining the team, but that was shut down early on in the year. He was feeling good in training camp, but said that the Monday of Christmas he woke up and couldn't walk. As I said before, it just sucks that his career had to end this way. However, on the positive side of things he will always be remembered as part of the core that brought winning style hockey back to Chicago. 

#ThankYouSeabs 

Comments

  1. Sucks it had to end this way. He is such a fantastic player and was a key member of the Blackhawks for as long as I can remember. We couldn't have won any of the three Stanley cups without him.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Andrew Shaw Retires

Cubs baseball is back!