Banners
The following banners hang from the rafters of the United Center honoring past and present Bulls and Blackhawks.
Chicago Bulls Retired Numbers
- 4 Jerry Sloan
- 10 Bob Love
- 23 Michael Jordan
- 33 Scottie Pippen
- Coach Phil Jackson
- General Manager Jerry Krause
Championship Banners
- 1974-75 Midwest Division Champions
- 1990-91,1991-92,1992-93,1995-96*,1996-97,1997-98, 2010-11, 2011-12 Central Division Champions
- 1990-91,1991-92,1992-93,1995-96,1996-97,1997-98 Eastern Conference Champions
- 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998 NBA World Champions
- *A banner with the number 72 is hung below the 1996 division title to denote the Bulls all time record 72-10 season.
Chicago Blackhawks Retired Numbers
- 1 Glenn Hall
- 3 Pierre Pilote
- 3 Keith Magnuson
- 9 Bobby Hull
- 18 Denis Savard
- 21 Stan Mikita
- 35 Tony Esposito
Championships
- 1969-70 East Division Champions
- 1970-71,1971-72,1972-73 West Division Champions
- 1975-76,1977-78,1978-79,1979-80 Smythe Division Champions
- 1982-83,1985-86,1989-90,1990-91,1992-93 Norris Division Champions
- 2009-10 Central Division Champions
- 1970-71,1972-73,1991-92 Campbell Conference Champions
- 2009-10 Western Conference Champions
- 1990-91 Presidents' Trophy Champions
- 1934, 1938, 1961, 2010 Stanley Cup Champions
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Famous quotes containing the word banners:
“Say that the men of the old black tower
Though they but feed as the goatherd feeds,
Their money spent, their wine gone sour,
Lack nothing that a soldier needs,
That all are oath-bound men;
Those banners come not in.”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)
“The President has apples on the table
And barefoot servants round him, who adjust
The curtains to a metaphysical t
And the banners of the nation flutter, burst
On the flag-poles in a red-blue dazzle, whack
At the halyards.”
—Wallace Stevens (18791955)
“Those banners come to bribe or threaten
Or whisper that a mans a fool
Who when his own right kings forgotten
Cares what king sets up his rule.
If he died long ago
Why do you dread us so?”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)