Blackhawks Keep Team Name Following Decision From Cleveland - Chicago News Weekly

Friday, July 23, 2021

Blackhawks Keep Team Name Following Decision From Cleveland

The Chicago Blackhawks will keep the team name, according to reports, despite Friday’s announcement from baseball’s Cleveland Indians that the team will be called the Guardians.

Blackhawks CEO Danny Wirtz said in December that the Blackhawks “continue to deepen our commitment to upholding our namesake and our brand,” according to reporting from AP News.

The club, originally called the “Black Hawks,” was named after the “Blackhawk Division” of the 333rd Machine Gun Battalion of the 86th Infantry Division, which served during World War I. That unit had been named after Black Hawk, who served as a leader in the Sauk Native American Tribe during the Black Hawk War of 1832.

The original owner of the Blackhawks, Frederic McLaughlin had to choose a logo, after deciding on a team name with ties to his service in the military, Scott Powers of The Atlantic wrote. He picked the side profile of a Native American.

“The logo was supposedly inspired by the one used by Onwentsia Club in suburban Lake Forest, where McLaughlin played polo,” Powers wrote.

The Wirtz family combined the two words into the nickname “Blackhawks” in 1986.

Last summer, the team announced that it would prohibit fans from wearing Native American headdresses to games at the United Center as part of an ongoing community engagement push.

“We recognize there is a fine line between respect and disrespect, and we commend other teams for their willingness to engage in that conversation. Moving forward, we are committed to raising the bar even higher to expand awareness of Black Hawk and the important contributions of all Native American people,” the Blackhawks said in a statement last summer.



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