List of Chicago Blackhawks General Managers

This article is a list of All-time General Managers of the Chicago Blackhawks.

General Manager Appointment Departure
Frederic McLaughlin 1926 1942
Bill Tobin 1942 July 8, 1954
Tommy Ivan July 8, 1954 July 6, 1977
Bob Pulford July 6, 1977 June 5, 1990
Mike Keenan June 5, 1990 November 7, 1992
Bob Pulford November 7, 1992 July 3, 1997
Bob Murray July 3, 1997 December 2, 1999
Bob Pulford (Interim) December 2, 1999 October 2, 2000
Mike Smith October 2, 2000 October 24, 2003
Bob Pulford (Interim) October 24, 2003 January 1, 2004
Bob Pulford January 1, 2004 June 21, 2005
Dale Tallon June 21, 2005 July 14, 2009
Stan Bowman July 14, 2009
Chicago Blackhawks
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Personnel
Owner
Wirtz Corporation (Rocky Wirtz, chairman)
General manager
Stan Bowman
Head coach
Joel Quenneville
Team captain
Jonathan Toews
Current roster
Arenas
  • Chicago Coliseum
  • Chicago Stadium
  • United Center
Rivalries
  • St. Louis Blues
  • Detroit Red Wings
Affiliates
AHL
Rockford IceHogs
ECHL
Toledo Walleye
General Managers
  • McLaughlin
  • Tobin
  • Ivan
  • Pulford
  • Keenan
  • Pulford
  • Murray
  • Pulford
  • Smith
  • Pulford
  • Tallon
  • Bowman
Head Coaches
  • Muldoon
  • Stanley
  • Lehman
  • Gardiner
  • Irvin
  • Shaughnessy
  • Tobin
  • Iverson
  • Matheson
  • Gorman
  • Loughlin
  • Stewart
  • Thompson
  • Gottselig
  • Conacher
  • Goodfellow
  • Abel
  • Eddolls
  • Ivan
  • Pilous
  • Reay
  • White
  • Pulford
  • Johnston
  • Magnuson
  • Pulford
  • Tessier
  • Pulford
  • Murdoch
  • Keenan
  • D. Sutter
  • Hartsburg
  • Graham
  • Molleken
  • Pulford
  • Suhonen
  • B. Sutter
  • Yawney
  • Savard
  • Quenneville
Media
  • CSN Chicago
  • WGN Sports
  • WGN Radio
  • Hawkvision
  • FSN Chicago
  • Broadcasters
Culture/Lore
  • Curse of Muldoon
  • "The Madhouse on Madison"
  • Here Come the Hawks
  • Chelsea Dagger
  • 2009 NHL Winter Classic
  • Ashland Green Line Station
  • Wayne Messmer
  • Jim Cornelison
  • Harvey Wittenberg
  • Gene Honda
  • Pat Foley
  • Ed Olczyk
  • Hawkvision
  • "Roll Tide"
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