Blackhawks Still Riding High Despite 2 Straight Losses

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010 | Chicago Blackhawks, NHL, Sports

The Chicago Blackhawks still have the most points (66) in the NHL and are still sitting atop the Central Division of the Western Conference with a 9 point cushion.  The Blackhawks suffered 2 losses over the weekend – the 1st time the team suffered back-to-back losses since the team lost to the Ducks in Anaheim and the Kings in Los Angeles on consecutive nights at the end of November.  Both losses were frustrating.  In Saturday night’s 6-5 OTL, the Blackhawks let a 5-1 3rd period lead slip away as the Wild outscored the hawks 4-0 in the final period.  The team earned a point by losing in the shootout.  The next night back at home, the Hawks outshot the Ducks 43 to 12, but 2 of the 12 shots found the net against Annti Niemi and the 3rd Ducks goal came on an empty netter.  Hopefully these are games that the Blackhawks can learn from -the next time the Blackhawks have a big lead in the 3rd period, they’ll remember that they can’t let their feet off the gas pedal.  They’ll also remember the significance of getting off to a good start each game – when you find yourself in a 2-0 1st period hole like they did against the Ducks on Sunday night, it’s often a very hard task to overcome.

The Blackhawks have 1 more home game this week before embarking on a season-long 8-game road trip.  The Hawks play the Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday night at the United Center and then again on Saturday afternoon in Ohio.  Then it’s a quick turnaround for the Hawks with a prime-time matinee affair against their hated rivals – the Red Wings – in Detroit on Sunday.  Then they play the Ottawa Senators before heading west for a grueling trip against some tough teams – the Calgary Flames, Vancouver Canucks and San Jose Sharks with 1 game in between against the cellar dweller Edmonton Oilers team.  The Hawks finish up the road trip with a game against the lowly Hurricane in Carolina on Saturday, January 30th.  If the Hawks can get off to a good start with wins against the Blue Jackets, Red Wings and Senators, they should be able to finish the trip with a winning record.  Let’s hope the team can rebound from the 2 losses with a solid effort on Thursday night in Chicago.  Something tells me that Coach Joel Quinneville will have his team primed and ready to go.

Patrick Kane still leads the club with 19 goals and 52 points.  Duncan Keith is 2nd on the team with 42 points.  Jonathan Toews has 14 goals and 36 points while Patrick Sharp has 15 goals with 35 points.  As for the goalies, starter Cristobal Huet has proven his worth during the 2009-2010 NHL schedule.  Huet is 20-8-3 with a 2.17 goals against average and 3 shutouts.  Annti Niemi leads the squad with a 1.84 goals against average.  Niemi is has an 11-3-1 record with 4 shutouts.

Go Hawks!

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[...] Chicago Blackhawks did just what they needed to do on the start of their 8-game road trip with 2 wins over the weekend.  The Blackhawks now have an NHL-leading 72 points! The San Jose [...]

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