Brandon Bollig was never drafted by an NHL team. Despite that, he made his NHL debut last season with the Chicago Blackhawks. To celebrate that accomplishment, his father framed his first NHL jersey, which you can see to your right.
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Blackhawks make roster moves – Brandon Bollig

The Chicago Blackhawks have assigned forwards Kyle Beach, Brandon Bollig, Terry Broadhurst, Rob Flick, Byron Froese, David Gilbert, Jimmy Hayes, Marcus Kruger, Peter LeBlanc, Jeremy Morin, Philippe Paradis, Brandon Pirri, Brandon Saad, Andrew Shaw and Ben Smith, defensemen Adam Clendening, Klas Dahlbeck, Shawn Lalonde, Joe Lavin, Nick Leddy, Dylan Olsen and Ryan Stanton, and goaltenders Mac Carruth, Carter Hutton, Alec Richards and Kent Simpson to the American Hockey League’s Rockford IceHogs.
Bollig, like many others, faces uncertain future in a lockout

Brandon Bollig stayed behind long after others, including some of his Blackhawks teammates, had left on Thursday. He had soaked in all he could during the NHLPA meetings, which once again ended with players unified in their cause, but nowhere near a new collective bargaining agreement with the NHL.
Catching up with Brandon Bollig

How have the Blackhawks been spending their offseason? chicagoblackhawks.com recently sat down with Brandon Bollig to see how his summer has gone so far and discuss some of his aspirations for the 2012-23 NHL campaign.
Blackhawks make roster moves – Bollig Re-Signed

The Chicago Blackhawks have agreed to terms with forwards Brandon Bollig and Ben Smith on two-year contracts, and goaltender Carter Hutton on a one-year contract. Additionally, the team has released goaltender Alexander Salak.
Blackhawks breakdown: Brandon Bollig

After making his NHL debut on Feb. 29, Brandon Bollig would average just under six minutes per game in 18 games. He didn’t record a single point during the regular season, finishing minus-2 while delivering 27 hits and racking up 58 penalty minutes.
Bollig knows his role as enforcer

Brandon Bollig was just doing what came naturally. Someone went after one of the Blackhawks’ stars, so he went after that someone.
Bollig has a shot to stick with Blackhawks

He got lost in the shuffle of the Game 2 heroics of Bryan Bickell and the controversial hit on Mike Smith by Andrew Shaw, but Blackhawks forward Brandon Bollig made some history of his own on Saturday.
Brandon Bollig embraces enforcer role with Chicago Blackhawks

Former Rockford IceHog Brandon Bollig is not just a fighter; he’s an enforcer who can skate.
And for more than a month now, the Chicago Blackhawks have taken advantage of it.
To Drop ‘Em, Or Not To Drop ‘Em

A big portion of the discussion after Tuesday’s life-affirming victory was Brandon Bollig’s fight with Ryan Reaves at the end of the first, after Reaves had gone after Jamal Mayers with a borderline hit. Some fans loved it, others hated it, the players said it woke them up. Our job is to suss out the truth from all of that.