Stan Mikita, NHL Hall of Famer, dies at 78
Considered one of the greatest players to ever play professional hockey, Mikita, who emigrated from Czechoslovakia in his childhood to escape communism, played 21 seasons with the National Hockey League, all of them with the Chicago Blackhawks. He led the league in scoring in four of those seasons, was league MVP twice, and appeared in the all-star game eight times; to the present day, he ranks in the top 20 in points and assists in league history. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility in 1983.
Mikita, who had icy relations with Blackhawks owner Bill Wirtz after his playing career, eventually reconciled with the Blackhawks in 2008. He was diagnosed with Lewy body dementia in 2015 and died from complications of the disease August 7.
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