Adam Burish is no longer a Blackhawk; meaning you’ll never hear anything even remotely interesting from a Blackhawks player in the near future. Now that the Blackhawks have been officially Cubified (well, except for that whole actually winning something part) the team’s obsession with message control just went from ultra-strict to Stalinesque. That’s what happens when John McDonough and his lackey parasite Jay Blunk get their hands on something.
So Burish had to leave as part of the Hawks’ summer yard sale; a ten player selloff of 1992 San Diego Padres proportions. But you can still catch Burish in the Midwest.
Former Badger captain and NCAA champion Adam Burish will share his time with the world’s most famous trophy.
“I grew up in Madison and my family still lives here,” said Burish. “While winning the Stanley Cup was a great experience, it will be exciting to get to share it with the people and the city. Madison has been an important part of my life, as has the university, so this is a chance to say thank you.”
Join Burish on Wed., Aug. 18 between 10 a.m. and noon at the Kohl Center to view the Cup and get autographs with the hometown hero. Fans can line up at Gate B of the Kohl Center beginning at 8 a.m. for a chance to get an autograph and take photos.



supposedly the cup will also be making an appearance at the bar KK at night
Prepare for a Peter Christian Andersen visit