The story of the 2020 Chicago Fire is one of stops and starts— of stops and starts-and what ifs and might-have beens. From a frantic preseason that started way too late to an end of season final game let down, the Chicago Fire had a roller-coaster season that will go down in history as a lost year, just like for the rest of us. There was a panned rebrand, a massive hustle just to have a roster together for opening day, and after that, a lot of uncertainty and stress.
That’s not to say there weren’t positives.