Cancer night
by Mack on 1/29/25United Center - ChicagoRating: 5 out of 5Was a heartfelt beautiful evening. Very touching at times. As a cancer survivor and currently battling cancer, it was a very emotional experience

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The Chicago Blackhawks were founded in 1926 and were part of the Original Six group of franchises, which constituted the NHL from 1942 until league expansion in 1967. The club won Stanley Cup Championships in the 1933-1934 and 1937-1938 seasons, but success proved largely elusive over the next two decades, except for one appearance in the final in 1943-1944. The 1960s signaled a rebirth for the franchise, with future Hall of Famers Stan Mikita, Bobby Hull, Pierre Pilote, and Glenn Hall leading the way. The Blackhawks defeated the Detroit Red Wings in the 1961 Stanley Cup Final, collecting their third championship.
The addition of eventual Hall of Fame goaltender Tony Esposito ahead of the 1969-1970 season marked the start of an era during which the team earned a Playoff berth in 28 consecutive seasons. In 1971 and 1973 the Blackhawks reached the Stanley Cup Final, losing both times to the Montreal Canadiens. More excellence followed in the 1990s, aided by the likes of Ed Belfour and Jeremy Roenick, as the Blackhawks finished with the league's best record in 1990-1991 and made the Stanley Cup Final in 1991-1992.
By selecting their eventual captain Jonathan Toews third overall in the 2006 NHL Draft, the Blackhawks began stocking up on young talent, also adding Patrick Kane first overall the following year. They returned to the Playoffs in 2008-2009, and in the very next season, Chicago defeated the Philadelphia Flyers for their first Stanley Cup Championship in 49 years. They added championships in 2013—beating the Boston Bruins in a thrilling series that included three overtime games—and 2015, topping the Tampa Bay Lightning in six games.
Chicago Blackhawks Team Info
Conference: Western
Division: Central
Year Founded: 1926
Team Colors: Black, Red, White
Team Rivals: Minnesota Wild(Opens in new tab), St. Louis Blues, Nashville Predators, Detroit Red Wings
Chicago Blackhawks at United Center
Home to the Chicago Blackhawks and Chicago Bulls, United Center(Opens in new tab)—which opened in 1994—is the largest NHL arena in the United States, with a capacity of 19,717 for hockey games. The idea for the arena was created in 1988 by William Wirtz, owner of the Chicago Blackhawks, and Jerry Reinsdorf, majority owner and Team Chairman of the Chicago Bulls. The United Center has hosted the Stanley Cup Finals three times: in 2010, 2013 and 2015. The Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup Championship in 2015 against the Tampa Bay Lightning at home in the sixth game—the first time since 1938 that the franchise clinched the Cup in Chicago.

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Was a heartfelt beautiful evening. Very touching at times. As a cancer survivor and currently battling cancer, it was a very emotional experience
1st time to a pro hockey!!! It was a great night and food was good. It would have been great to see the Blackhawks win.
We had fantastic seats abd the food and cocktails were very good. It was a very fast hockey game too and exciting.
It was a thrill to see my two favourite NHL teams face off against each other. The United Centre does a great job of adding to the fun on the ice with a comfortable arena and a friendly vibe from the arena entertainment staff. There are lots of opportunities to take home interesting souvenirs as well. The food selections are varied but they are grossly overpriced and, on top of that, the vendors all expect a big tip. Overall a great experience though.
This was my first NHL game and I had a blast. I went as a Habs fan but the crowd and atmosphere was still great as a visiting fan. I truly believe there’s no bad seat in the arena after walking around before the game. The food was good, if a little expensive, but overall a great experience all around.
I attended rhe United Center for the 2nd consecutive night to see the Bkackhawks after seei g the Bulls the night before The game was great and the experience totally different
We went to celebrate our 57th anniversary and to see the new kid on the block, Bedard, play in person. Our first date 58 years ago was a Hawks game in the old stadium. Even though we were in the upper section (300 level) and the last row behind the goal area, it was a fun time reminiscing about how NHL in person game has changed over all these years and watching the game from the aerial view up there. We got there early so we could find free parking in a place only 3 blocks away that not many know about and enjoyed the entertainment before the game. Even though the Hawks lost, Bedard had a lot of time on the ice and had the assist in the one goal scored. It's amazing to see the fan support for a team that is in last place! That's what I love about Chicago!
The entire evening was fun and went well. Stadium Club food and service was top notch. Our server in section 207 was friendly and prompt with orders. Overall a great experience! Great job, United Center!!
I thoroughly enjoyed the Blackhawks game at the United Center. It is the best place to watch a hockey game! Be sure to arrive early to be part of the epic national anthem!
Great high energy environment with excellent/ tasty Chicago dogs
My wife and I have been fans ever since we got married in 2010. However, with the Hawks being a tough ticket to get, we never had an opportunity to see them play in person until now. The atmosphere was electric and the team played awesome!!!
Me and my boyfriend went to the United Center for the Panthers vs Blackhawks game.(it was my birthday gift to him) Neither of us had been to an NHL game before, nor the united center. We drove from ~3 hours away. The whole process was extremely easy, and parking was FANTASTIC. Got to park right out front for only $30. The game was great and everyone was respectful, well mannered, and polite. Will be visiting again!
Went to see my hockey team (Buffalo Sabres) play against the Blackawks. It truly was an amazing experience. The scoreboard is new and had so much information regarding the players on it. To hear the pipe organ is a once in a lifetime experience The best part was my team the Buffalo Sabres won the game.
The Blackhawks games are so much fun!! The energy is hands down one of the greatest I’ve ever felt. The fans are too-notch! The DJ is AMAZING! The food and drink options are plentiful and *so good! Just an all around great time.
Great experience do to efforts of our ticket rep Carson Pickert
FiServ forum/Deer District put on a great party. Chicago showed up! Great crowd and great game. It was awesome.
Loved seeing the Blackhawks play a preseason game at the Fiserv, it was fun experience and everyone enjoyed themselves. I do hope they keep coming back. I only gave 4 stars because $15-18 for one beer/seltzer is just a little insane. I wish it didn't have to be so expensive for food and drink!
Was a really great experience ,would recommend everyone to check it out next time it comes again
Classy cashless venue. Great setup. Legroom a bit short. Can't imagine a bad view anywhere. Great pregame area outside the venue.
The most boring sporting event I’ve ever been to. Game was fine but the crowd was practically quiet. Little to no commentary. Much better seeing them in Chicago.