Lemme guess, you're one of the Hawks bandwagoners, aren't you.
Foley sounds like he's taking downers with speed.
Ugh,
please with that.
Here, I'll let you in on a little secret, since you probably aren't old enough to remember back. Most of the people that came back to the Hawks in 2009/2010 are not bandwagoners. They were the byproduct of an owner actively turning fans away from the product on the ice for 35 years.
You want to know when Blackhawks home games were first allowed on cable TV?
2009. Until then, "Dollar Bill" Wirtz refused to put the games on TV except for a short-lived pay-per-view service in 1991-1992 (when they made the Cup Finals, mind you) where you could watch games at $30 per game. He refused to pay players market rate, traded away anybody productive for pennies on the dollar to save money (going back to Esposito in 1967), including all productive members of that early 90's team within 2 years. This is a franchise that simply couldn't compete for a Stanley Cup for
20 years when there were just six teams in existence, because Wirtz would run off anyone productive and then shun them from the team after they were there (Bobby Hull spent almost 40 years in exile from the franchise after his career until the Hawks brought him back in goodwill in 2010).
And, for the record, Foley is a damned
saint for sticking with the franchise for as long as he has, and he's genuinely thrilled that things have turned out the way they have.