Phil Dzick, affectionately known as the “Sweater Guy” and a cherished figure at Wisconsin Badgers hockey games for more than four decades, passed away on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, at the age of 81. His death marks the loss of a vibrant, spirited presence who brought unparalleled energy and passion to the game-day atmosphere at the Kohl Center, where his infectious enthusiasm captivated fans and helped define Wisconsin hockey.
What Happened
Phil Dzick passed away on October 22, 2025, leaving behind a legacy that will forever be tied to Wisconsin Badgers hockey. For over 40 years, Dzick became a beloved fixture at every home game, known for his signature chants and unwavering support for the team. His influence on the sport and its fan culture was so profound that his passing was confirmed by both the Wisconsin State Journal and the Wisconsin Men’s Hockey team.
The Wisconsin Men’s Hockey team, in a statement, remarked, “Phil was the heart and soul of men’s hockey and will be greatly missed.” They further expressed that Dzick’s contributions would “forever be a part of Badger hockey lore.”
Who Was Phil Dzick
Phil Dzick became a household name among Badger fans, known for his signature role in leading the iconic “1, 2, 3, 4, we want more” chant after every Badger goal. His energetic participation in the stands made him a crowd favorite and an integral part of the game-day experience. Dzick’s chant became a cherished tradition among fans, evoking a sense of unity and excitement throughout the arena.
Beyond his chants, Dzick’s presence was symbolic of the passion and community that make Wisconsin Badgers hockey special. His vibrant personality and genuine love for the sport made him a figure that students, alumni, and longtime fans adored. His famous sweater became an emblem of Badger hockey, and his contributions to the atmosphere in the Kohl Center made him an irreplaceable figure.
Legacy and Contributions
Phil Dzick’s influence went far beyond his chants. His presence at every game embodied the enduring spirit of Wisconsin hockey. Visitors, players, and fans alike knew that encountering Dzick in the stands was a reminder of the unique culture and traditions that make college hockey an experience unlike any other.
Dzick’s love for the sport was a family affair, with his relatives often joining him in cheering on the Badgers. His dedication and passion for hockey helped pass on the traditions and excitement to younger generations, ensuring that his legacy lived on through his family and the community.
Public and Social Media Reactions
As news of Phil Dzick’s passing spread, tributes began pouring in from across the Wisconsin hockey community. Fans, former players, and community members shared heartfelt memories of Dzick’s infectious energy and his significant role in shaping the atmosphere at Badger games. Social media was flooded with stories of how his chants brought the crowd together, energizing those around him and creating a sense of excitement that became synonymous with Badger hockey.
One fan wrote, “Phil was the heartbeat of every game at the Kohl Center. He made every victory feel special, and his spirit will live on in every chant, every cheer, and every moment shared by the Badger community.”
Official Statements and What Happens Next
Phil Dzick’s passing leaves a hole in the Wisconsin hockey community that will be felt for years to come. His presence at Badger games was a symbol of continuity, passion, and the power of community. Though Dzick will no longer lead the chants in person, his legacy will continue to echo through the stands of the Kohl Center, where his spirit will remain a permanent fixture in Wisconsin hockey.
Closing
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