Stanley Cup winner Brandon Bollig of the Chicago Blackhawks — a Lincoln Stars player from 2005-08 — acknowledges the cheers of the sold-out crowd after dropping the ceremonial first puck.
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Zawaski: Bollig Becoming More Than A Fighter
Bollig joined the McNeil and Spiegel Show on Tuesday, and discussed the current state of fighting in the NHL, and his conscious decision to improve himself as a player as a means to extend and preserve his hockey career.
Bollig wastes no time scoring first career goal
Brandon Bollig played the first 43 games of his career without a regular-season NHL goal.
In the Blackhawks’ opening game of 2013-14, it took Bollig all of 4 minutes, 6 seconds to find the back of the net.
St. Louis is awash in hockey talent
It is no longer uncommon for St. Louis to produce players such as Connor Chatham, Ryan MacInnis and Blake Clarke, who have the skills to bypass the collegiate level and play in major junior hockey leagues.
Brandon Bollig’s Stickhandling Drill is the Best Thing You’ll See All Day
That being said, Kane’s raw display of stickhandling was on display for the world to see earlier this month when he made a demo drill video for Bauer Hockey. Kane’s incredible hands which scored 23 goals captivated the internet as people proclaimed the video looked staged.
Not to be outdone, teammate Brandon Bollig, the ‘Hawks notorious fourth-line bruiser, had a go in what is being called “Operation Rain Drop”.
Blackhawks’ Bollig Bringing Stanley Cup to St. Peters
Brandon Bollig, who got his career started playing hockey at the facility, tweeted the Cup would be at the St. Peters Rec-Plex South from 4:15 p.m. to 6 p.m. on July 31.
Former Jr. Blues forward Bollig wins Stanley Cup
Former St. Louis Jr. Blues forward Brandon Bollig can lay claim to the fact that he is the first St. Louis-born player to have his name etched on the hardest trophy to win in pro sports, the Stanley Cup.
Bollig can be first player from St. Louis area to win Stanley Cup
As Tracy Bollig and her daughter Brittany left United Center in the wee hours Thursday, after Chicago’s 4-3 triple-overtime victory over Boston in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals, they were asked a simple yet complicated question.
Bollig Back to Rockford
The Chicago Blackhawks have reassigned forward Brandon Bollig to the Rockford IceHogs of the American Hockey League.
Bollig, 26, has appeared in 17 games with the Blackhawks this season, recording 47 penalty minutes.
Chicago Blackhawks: Defending Brandon Bollig and the 5-Minute Men
Chicago Blackhawks forward Brandon Bollig is not a particularly skilled hockey player. He certainly wasn’t an indispensable part of the ‘Hawks juggernaut that feasted upon the Western Conference over the past two months.