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Stan Mikita facing 'serious health issues' per family statement

Stan Mikita facing 'serious health issues' per family statement

Some sad news coming out of the Blackhawks organization. Team all-time leading scorer Stan Mikita is apparently facing some “serious health issues” according to a statement released by his family.

It was circling around Twitter this morning, but Mark Lazerus of the Chicago Sun-Times confirmed the statement with Mikita’s daughter Jane.

“Stan has been diagnosed with suspected Lewy Body dementia, a progressive disease, and is currently under the care of compassionate and understanding care-givers,” the family said. 

This isn’t exactly a great way to start a Friday morning. The 74-year-old Mikita is a hockey icon and a true great in the game. He is the Blackhawks all-time leader in games played (1,394) and points (1,467) and played with the team from 1958-59 through 1979-80, winning the Hart Trophy twice.

It has been a horrible year for the health of hockey legends. From Gordie Howe's strokes, to the unfortunate passing of Jean Beliveau. This just adds another to the list of ailing titans of a prior era.

There are just two Blackhawks statues in front of the United Center – Mikita and Bobby Hull. Considering the amount of legendary players who have gone through that organization, this is quite an honor.

The below statement is from the Blackhawks:

“We are aware of the unfortunate health news regarding Blackhawks Ambassador and Hockey Hall of Famer Stan Mikita. We are thinking of Stan and his family at this difficult time, and wish him well. Stan’s family has asked for privacy, and we hope all will respect their wishes.” 

Our thoughts are with Mikita and his family.

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