News

Blackhawks Legend Stan Mikita Dies At 78 After Long Battle With Dementia; Mike Meyers & Other Celebs Pay Tribute

Stan Mikita, a Chicago Blackhawks legend, died at age 78 on Tuesday following a long battle with dementia.

Blackhawks Great Stan Mikita Dies At 78

“There are no words to describe our sadness over Stan’s passing,” the Blackhawks said in a statement shared by the Chicago Tribune. “He meant so much to the Chicago Blackhawks, to the game of hockey and to all of Chicago.”

Mikita’s family announced in 2015 that he had been diagnosed with dementia with Lewy bodies. He played as a centre for the Blackhawks for his entire professional career, from 1958 to 1980. He was considered one of the most prolific centres of the NHL during the 1960s. Mikita finished his career with 1,467 points and 926 assists.

Mikita — who last year was added to the list of 100 Greatest NHL Players — scored 541 goals for Chicago, the second most after Bobby Hull’s 604. The pair of players helped lead the Blackhawks to a Stanley Cup title in 1961. Mikita also propelled the franchise to eight division championships.

Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter!

A week of sports news in your in-box.
We find the sports news you need to know, so you don't have to.

SLIDESHOW: 30 Best Sports Instagrams! 

“Stan Mikita lived a remarkable life and was a wonderful man, respected and revered by so many,” NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said in a statement. “One of the greatest players in NHL history and a Chicago icon, he was a pioneer of the game in so many ways.”

The Blackhawks great, who wore the No. 21 jersey for the team, is survived by his wife Jill and four children.

Several celebrities and people from around the NHL paid tribute to Mikita on social media. One of these famous individuals was Mike Myers. The Canadian actor and comedian, a longtime Toronto Maple Leafs fan, wrote Mikita into the classic 1992 comedy film Wayne’s World. Myers named the hockey star the owner of a fictional donut shop called Stan Mikita’s Donuts in Aurora, Illinois, where Myers’ character Wayne and Dana Carvey‘s character Garth would often spend time. Mikita also had a cameo in the movie.

“He was a hockey legend and a gentleman. Meeting him was one of the highlights,” Myers told USA Today. 

30 SPORTS FIGURES WHO DIED IN 2018 – TRIBUTE SLIDESHOW

“I was humbled in his presence. I didn’t know what to say, because I get very star-struck around hockey players. It was just a fantastic experience,” Myers told Sports Illustrated in 2017.

In 2011, a statue to Mikita — and also one to Hull — was built outside the Blackhawks’ United Center in Chicago.

Here are some tributes to Mikita:

Like
Like Love Haha Wow Sad Angry
Pablo Mena

Writer and assistant editor for usports.org. NY Giants and Rangers fan. Film and TV enthusiast (especially Harry Potter and The Office) and lover of foreign languages and cultures.

Recent Posts

NBA Fines Jazz & Pacers For Tanking Games To Improve Draft Postion

On Thursday, the NBA came down hard on the Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers for…

8 hours ago

Phillies Cut Ties With Outfielder Nick Castellanos

The Philadelphia Phillies knew they were not going to enter the 2026 season with Nick…

8 hours ago

Patriots’ Star Stefon Diggs Pleads Not Guilty To Strangling His Personal Chef In Pay Dispute Days After Super Bowl

On Friday, New England Patriots star wide receiver Stefon Diggs pleaded not guilty to felony…

9 hours ago

Ice Dancer Madison Chock Says Judges Should Be ‘Vetted & Reviewed’ After France’s Controversial Win

After a controversial decision that left Team USA's Madison Chock and Evan Bates just 1.43…

19 hours ago

Trump Pardons 5 Former NFL Players Including Nate Newton & Joe Klecko

President Donald Trump has pardoned ex-NFL players Nate Newton, Joe Klecko, Travis Henry, Jamal Lewis…

19 hours ago

Kansas State Coach Jerome Tang Trashes Players After Blowout Loss: ‘These Dudes Do Not Deserve To Wear This Uniform’

Kansas State men’s basketball coach Jerome Tang called out his players in a postgame press…

2 days ago