Here's a list of notable events on January 22 in Chicago Blackhawks history.
Craig Anderson, a well-traveled NHL goalie most known for his time with the Ottawa Senators, began his career with the Blackhawks.
On January 22, 2004, Anderson made 30 saves against the Columbus Blue Jackets to record his first NHL win and shutout. The Park Ridge, Illinois native got plenty of goal support as the Blackhawks scored three times each in the first and third periods to sandwich a one-goal middle frame.
On this day 2004, Blackhawks' Craig Anderson made 30 saves to record his first NHL victory and shutout #Hockey365 #Blackhawks pic.twitter.com/hLFIMQiYEs
— Mike Commito (@mikecommito) January 22, 2023
Anderson went on to enjoy a 20-year career, logging a 319-275-73 record with 43 shutouts, a .912 save percentage, and 2.86 goals-against average.
Ben Eager , a 2010 Stanley Cup champion with the Blackhawks, was born on January 22, 1984. Eager played three seasons with the Blackhawks and scored 33 points (18 goals, 15 assists) in 144 regular-season games. The rugged forward added five points (two goals, three assists) in 35 playoff games with Chicago.
Happy birthday to Ben Eager https://t.co/h22SzB1taq
— Four Feathers Podcast (@FourFeathersPod) January 22, 2024
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