Their is no real reason that the Blackhawks Indian Head has four feathers.
The Blackhawks logo is an Indian with black hair and three feathers in it.
Chicago Blackhawks. The Fighting Sioux adopted the same logo in 1964 which had been in use by the Blackhawks since 1955.
There is usually an Indian chief with the feather hat on the back of a Chicago Blackhawks jacket. Sometimes the logo is accompanied by the teams name.
They never changed there logo, they only alter it slightly every year.
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The Chicago Blackhawks team logo was created by Irene Castle, wife of team founder and coffee tycoon Major Frederic McLaughlin, in 1926 at the team's inception into the NHL. McLaughlin chose the 'Blackhawks' nickname in recognition of his time as commander with the 333rd Machine Gun Battalion of the 86th Infantry Division during World War I. His Division was nicknamed "Blackhawk Division" after a Native American of the Sauk nation, Chief Black Hawk, who was a prominent figure in the history of Illinois. Throughout the franchise's history, the logo has undergone minor changes but still closely resembles its original presentation.
According to NHL Tags and Tails, the NHL wore Nike jerseys with the "swoosh" and NHL logo on the tail from 96-97 to 98-99.
No they will not add another because the number of feathers are not the same as the number of Stanley cups that have been one their were four feathers on the Indian head long before they won there fourth Stanley Cup
Dallas in the star, Minnesota on the wolves face, and chicago one of the feathers is green
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Well, considering through the 2008-09 season, the Blackhawks have won just 3 NHL Championships and they already have four feathers on their logo - NO. Furthermore, the four feathered design dates back to the 1950's, which is before their third championship in 1961.