Greatest Moments in Chicago Sports History
Chicago Bears
Greatest Moment in Chicago Bears History:
Goose Egg Score
The biggest blowout game in NFL history was the 1940 matchup between the Redskins and Chicago Bears. The game ended in a final score of 73-0. The Washington Redskin coach publically humiliated their competition before the game by telling reporters that the Bears were “quitters and crybabies.” This clearly wasn’t the case when the Bears showed up to play, which resulted in a spectacular game for the Chicago based team.2nd Greatest Moment:
Interception Game Winner
In 2001, a game against the Cleveland Browns went into overtime after the Bears tied it up with a touchdown at the end of the fourth quarter with only three seconds on the clock. Going into overtime, Mike Brown ran the ball in for a touchdown after jumping up for the Hail Mary and intercepting the ball from Cleveland. The game resulted in a win for the Bears with a final score of 27-21.3rd Greatest Moment:
Chicago Vs Patriots in Super Bowl XX
It’s a dream for every football team to compete in the Super Bowl. The Chicago Bears had a ticket to the game that was televised on NBC where they took on the New England Patriots. The Bears came out victorious with a final score of 46-10 to be crowned Super Bowl XX Champions for the 1986 season.Chicago Bulls
Greatest Moment in Chicago Bulls History:
“The Shot”
A clutch moment in Michael Jordan’s career goes down in history as “The Shot” and symbolized the beginning of Michael Jordan’s dynasty with the Bulls. It was during the fifth game of the NBA finals in 1989 where they faced the Cleveland Cavilers. After a jump shot, Cleveland came back to take the score from 99-98 to 100-99. With two seconds to go on the clock, Jordan received the inbound pass and hit a shot from behind the foul line to win the game 101-100.2nd Greatest Moment:
42.1 Second Victory
In 2009, Joakim Noah, the forward for the Bulls pulled off a 42.1 second shot in the third overtime to break the tie. Joakim intercepted a pass from Celtic’s Paul Pierce. Running down court he ended the game with a textbook dunk just in time. The game ended in a victory for the Bulls with a score of 128-127. Imagine being a Bulls fan and having tickets to that game!3rd Greatest Moment:
Victorious Season
In 1991, the Bulls broke the existing record for most season wins by winning 61 games, which landed them a spot in the playoff games against the Los Angeles Lakers. Leading the team, Michael Jordan received MVP awards for the regular season and finals, as well as winning his fifth consecutive scoring title. This was the Bulls first championship win since 1966. Imagine having a courtside ticket to that game!Chicago Cubs
Greatest Moment in Chicago Cubs History:
World Series Win
In 1907, the fourth World Series ever played was a matchup between the Chicago Cubs and the Detroit Tigers. With a final score of 2-0 the Chicago Cubs came out victorious 4 games to 1 against the Detroit Tigers, earning the Cubs their first World Series win. They win their second World Series the following year and oddly enough, beat the Tigers with a score of 2-0.2nd Greatest Moment:
Homerun Victory Club
The 1998 and 1999 season of the Chicago Cubs baseball proved memorable for Sammy Sosa when he became the first individual to hit 60 homeruns in consecutive seasons. It was in the 1998 game against the Milwaukee Brewers that Sosa hit not just his 61st but also his 62nd homerun for the season.3rd Greatest Moment:
Rally Hats On!
While the Cubs lost this game, it still doesn’t take away from their amazing comeback skills. In 1979, the Chicago Cubs faced the Philadelphia Phillies for a high scoring fight for victory. In the top of the fifth inning, the Cubs were down 21-9 where they battled back. The final score was 23-22 with eleven home runs and 50 hits. A year earlier the Cubs beat the Phillies and set a record for a total of 57 runs.Chicago White Sox
Greatest Moment in Chicago White Sox History:
Great Catch
28,000 fans purchased White Sox tickets and witnessed “one of the best defensive plays” in White Sox history. Three outs away from the end of a perfect game, White Sox outfielder, DeWayne Wise robbed Gabe Kapler of a homerun for Tampa Bay. Had this ball not been caught, the game wouldn’t have been put in the record books as the second perfect game for the White Sox.2nd Greatest Moment:
Walk Off Home Run and 2005 World Series
Coming off a batting slump, Scott Podsednik hit a 2-1 pitch to end the second game of the 2005 World Series. This was Podsednik’s first home run of the season. The seat where the homerun landed remained the same when they updated the stadium seats at the Cellular Stadium. They went on to win the 2005 World Series three days later against the Houston Astros. This was the first time they won the championship after experiencing an 87-year drought.3rd Greatest Moment:
Fade to Black
Fans that had Chicago White Sox tickets wore black to the 2008 game against the Minnesota Twins. The blackout was to support the potential of a berth to the playoffs. Jim Thome hit a homerun that won the game with a 1-0 score and landed the White Sox in the playoffs. This year, both the Cubs and White Sox made it to the playoffsChicago Blackhawks
Greatest Moment in Chicago Blackhawks History:
2010 Stanley Cup
After a 49-year draught, the Blackhawks took home the Stanley Cup. The victorious win over the Philadelphia Flyers ended in overtime. Patrick Kane drove in the winning goal, which ended the game with a 4-3 score, bringing the Stanley Cup back to Chicago.2nd Greatest Moment:
3 Goals 21 Seconds
Going down in history as a legend, Bill Mosienko scored a grand total of three goals in just 21 seconds of play in a game in 1952. Gus Bodnar assisted Moisenko for each goal during the third period. The team went on to win the game against the New York Rangers with a score of 7-6. Chances are, this NHL record will never be broken putting this Blackhawk player in the record books possibly forever!3rd Greatest Moment:
Scoreless Game
In 1944, the Chicago Blackhawks took on the Toronto Maple Leafs in a hockey game that ended perfectly. The game went down in the record books as a scoreless event. Not even one penalty was called, dubbing this game a “perfect” scoreless game.The Greatest Moment Of All Time In Chicago Sports History
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