The Standard (St. Catharines)

Chelios is leaving the Red Wings to return to Chicago

Had been with Detroit since 1999; played on 2 Stanley Cup winners

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DETROIT — Chris Chelios is leaving the Detroit Red Wings to return to his hometown of Chicago.

Chelios spent a decade with the Red Wings as a player from 1999 to 2009, and he’s also been an adviser for the National Hockey League team. His Hall of Fame career as a defender started in Montreal before he spent eight years with the Hawks.

“For me, this is an opportunit­y to move back to Chicago to be closer to family, and in particular my mother,” Chelios said Thursday. “I began to seriously consider moving home last February after the passing of my father. Now that my children have all graduated, it seems like the ideal time for my wife, Tracee, and I to make the move.”

Chelios was traded to Detroit in March 1999 and he remained with the Red Wings through the 2008-09 season before finishing his career with a brief stint with Atlanta in ’09-10. He then went into Detroit’s front office and later on the coaching staff.

“I’ve thoroughly enjoyed being a part of the Red Wings organizati­on over the last 19 years,” Chelios said. “Admittedly, I was skeptical about the 1999 trade that brought me to Detroit. As a Chicago guy who was playing for the Blackhawks at the time, we despised those Detroit teams of the ’90s. After the trade, however, things changed quickly and I began to feel right at home.”

Chelios and the Red Wings won Stanley Cups in 2002 and ’08. “What an unbelievab­le experience, playing on some of the greatest teams in league history, with some of the greatest players of all-time,” Chelios said.

“I consider myself extremely lucky to have been a part of it all. The Cup-winning teams in ’02 and ’08 are the obvious highlights, but I’m grateful for every chance I had to put on a Red Wings sweater.”

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