Breaking: Massive News for Duncan Keith and Brent Seabrook
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Julien Trekker
July 21, 2023 (9:38)
We received some amazing news in the last few minutes concerning Brent Seabrook and Duncan Keith.
Great News for Hawks Legends
It was announced that Keith and Seabrook will both be joining the British Columbia Hockey Hall of Fame.
"Former Chicago Blackhawks players Duncan Keith and Brent Seabrook will be inducted together into the British Columbia Hockey Hall of Fame this weekend."
Both players had great careers in the NHL, but the 2010 Olympic gold medal certainly stands out in their achievements.
Seabrook scored 661 points in 1114 games for the Blackhawks.
In 1256 games, Keith scored 646 points, playing 16 years in Chicago before joining the Oilers for one season.
They've won three Stanley Cups together and have created a lasting impact in hockey.
Congratulations to both of them!
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JUILLET 21 | 126 ANSWERS Breaking: Massive News for Duncan Keith and Brent Seabrook Do you think the Blackhawks should retire Keith and Seabrook's jerseys? |
Yes | 87 | 69 % |
No | 39 | 31 % |
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