Blackhawks fire president/CEO John McDonough

The Chicago Blackhawks made a stunning front-office decision Monday, releasing John McDonough from his role as president and CEO, the organization announced.

McDonough was with the club for 13 years, including three Stanley Cups. He was originally hired as president before CEO was added to his title in 2011.

"Thirteen years ago, I recruited John to the Blackhawks because of his leadership, direction, and vision," Blackhawks chairman Rocky Wirtz said. "John brought all of that to the table and more. His contributions went well beyond leading the team to three Stanley Cup championships. He rebuilt the front office and helped guide the organization toward a winning vision."

Wirtz added, "As difficult as this is, we believe it was the right decision for the future of the organization and its fans."

In March, Wirtz said that McDonough, general manager Stan Bowman, and head coach Jeremy Colliton would all return next season.

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