But Blackhawks president John McDonough said discussions about Soldier Field have 'been informal on a what-if basis
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CHICAGO - OCTOBER 16: Joel Quenneville (2nd-R) is introduced as the new head coach of the Chicago Blackhawks at a press conference on October 16, 2008 at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. John McDonough, Blackhawks President (L), Dale Tallon (2nd-L), Blackhawks General Manager, and Scotty Bowman, Blackhawks Senior Advisor, Hockey Operations (R) attend.
Chicago Blackhawks owner William Rockwell "Rocky" Wirtz (L) laughs with team President John McDonough inside the team's arena in Chicago May 15, 2008. The new owner of the National Hockey League team wants to make Chicago a hockey town once again, which will involve undoing some of the harm done by his late father. Picture taken May 15, 2008.
With Chicago Blackhawks players listening in the background, team president John McDonough speaks at the news conference in Chicago, Tuesday, April 1, 2008, where an agreement was announced that the Blackhawks' entire 82-game regular season schedule would be televised on both cable and free television for the next three seasons.
But Blackhawks president John McDonough said discussions about Soldier Field have 'been informal on a what-if basis
But I'll spend as much time in Chicago as [club chairman] Rocky [Wirtz] and [president] John [McDonough] want