![]() I’m sure everything’s going to come down to that moment, but I’ll surprise myself.”Īs soon as Hossa’s ceremony ends, a debate will begin in earnest about which other core players from the Hawks’ dynasty era should receive the same honor. “I’m not sure, but right now, I feel great. “It’s just an amazing feeling in a few days, my ‘81’ will be there.” “When I look up at those jerseys hanging there, it just hit me that game,” he said. While attending the Hurricanes-Hawks game Monday, his eyes couldn’t help but drift upward. He’s staying in Chicago for a couple weeks, doing several book signings around the city among other adventures. before the Penguins-Hawks game at 6 - he still does. Now, just a few days away from the special night - the retirement ceremony will begin at 4:30 p.m. Hossa has anticipated this moment for seven months, ever since Hawks chairman Rocky Wirtz surprised him with the news in April - shortly before he signed a one-day contract to unofficially retire as a Hawk.Īt that time, he seemed awestruck at the thought. 81 to the United Center rafters, making him the eighth player in team history to have his jersey retired. That will come Sunday, when the Hawks raise a banner bearing his No. Hossa eventually succeeded with the writing process for his autobiography, “Marian Hossa: My Journey from Trencin to the Hall of Fame,” just as he eventually has with every other venture in his life.īut the book release arguably won’t be the biggest moment of Hossa’s year. ![]() I said, ‘I want to put this there I want to delete this.’ I went back and forth so many times.” “They told me, ‘Oh, a year and a half two years.’ I said, ‘No way. “I asked the publisher, ‘How long does it take to write a book?’ ” Hossa, 43, recounted Wednesday with a smile.
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