Get ready to witness an unforgettable moment in hockey history as the legendary Marian Hossa bids farewell to his illustrious professional career with a spectacular “Goodbye Game” on August 18th in Trencin.
The excitement is set to kick off at 6:16 pm local time, and this star-studded affair will bring together an impressive lineup of former teammates and friends, all gathering to celebrate Hossa’s remarkable journey in the world of hockey.
Among the notable names confirmed for this momentous event are esteemed players like Nicklas Lidstrom, Zdeno Chara, Dustin Byfuglien, Niklas Hjalmarsson, Martin Havlat, Patrick Sharp, Marian Gaborík, Tomas Kopecky, Daniel Alfredsson, Michal Handzus, Marian Satan, Michal Rozsíval, and Jonathan Toews. Brace yourselves for a once-in-a-lifetime experience as we commemorate the unparalleled legacy of Marian Hossa, a true icon of the sport.
Marian Hossa Tickets
Honor an extraordinary career! Watch Marian Hossa’s final hockey game with us. As a thank-you for your steadfast support, tickets priced at €281 come with a signed jersey. Don’t pass up this one-of-a-kind opportunity to pay tribute to and catch up with Hossa and his teammates.
Learn about the enduring impact of NHL legend Marian Hossa, who played in 1,309 games and scored 1,134 points in 525 goals, 609 assists, and 609 assists. His unmatched speed and talent on the ice make him irreplaceable, and his dedication to helping others through HOSS HEROES distinguishes him as a real champion both on and off the ice.
The NHL career of Marian Hossa is examined
- Hossa’s two-decade-long NHL career had a lasting effect on groups like the Senators, Thrashers, Penguins, Red Wings, and Blackhawks.
- He was noticed early on and received NHL All-Rookie recognition. He proceeded to excel with selections to the All-Star Game and playoff triumph.
- He played a crucial part in the three Stanley Cup victories the Blackhawks have earned.
- Hossa retired in 2018 due to a skin condition, but his illustrious career won him a Hall of Fame induction in 2020.