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Cup Time — Blackhawks Advance to Stanley Cup Finals with 4-2 Win Over Sharks

Monday, May 24th, 2010 | Chicago Blackhawks, Montreal Canadiens, NHL, Philadelphia Flyers, San Jose Sharks, Sports | No Comments

The Chicago Blackhawks have advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals for the 1st time since 1992 after they swept the #1 Seed San Jose Sharks in 4 straight games in the Western Conference Finals.

After the Sharks raced out to a 2-0 lead midway through the 2nd period, it looked like the Hawks might have to close out the series back in San Jose later this week.  But the Blackhawks quickly answered with goals by Brent Seabrook and Dave Bolland to tie the game at 2 before the end of the period.

Then it looked like we might be headed to another overtime contest, but Dustin Byfuglien’s 8th post-season goal with just under 6 minutes left to go in the game put the Hawsk ahead for good.  Byfuglien has scored all 8 of his goals in the last 2 series against the Vancouver Canucks and Sharks and has proved to be a valuable forward on attack with the Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane after playing the 1st round of the playoffs as a defenseman.  He is a big reason that Toews continues to increase his post-season franchise record of scoring at least 1 point in a game with either a goal or assist.  Toews has now made it 13 straight games this post-season with his assist on Byfuglien’s game winner.

Kris Versteeg closed out the scoring in the 4-2 win with an empty netter with under a minute left to play.

Antti Niemi proved as good as gold again in net.  Although he only faced 18 shots in the game – the lowest number of shots taken by the Sharks this series – he stopped 16 of them.  And more importantly, instead of getting down on himself after allowing the 1st 2 goals of the game, he rallied to keep the Sharks out of the net the rest of the way.

Now the Hawks await the winner of the Philadelphia Flyers and Montreal Canadiens Eastern Conference Finals to find out who they will play in the Stanley Cup series.  Can’t wait – this city has waited long enough to hoist a Stanley Cup Trophy on the United Center ice here in Chicago…

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Blackhawks Seize 3-1 Series Lead with 7-4 Win Over Canucks in Vancouver

Saturday, May 8th, 2010 | Chicago Blackhawks, NHL, Sports, Vancouver Canucks | No Comments

The Chicago Blackhawks seized a 3-1 series lead with a dominating 7-4 win over the Canucks in Vancouver on Friday night.  Things have just been clicking for the Hawks and they seemed poised to make an appearance in the Western Conference Finals for the 2nd straight season.  Is a Stanley Cup title in store for this team of destiny?

The Blackhawks and Canucks alternated goals in the 1st period which ended 2-2.  Brent Seabrook got the Hawks on the board just 18 seconds into the game with his 2nd goal of the post-season.

The Hawks then outscored the Canucks 3-1 in the 2nd period to take a 5-3 lead into the 3rd period.  Jonathan Toews followed up Dustin Byfuglien’s hat trick from Game 3 with a hat trick of his own.  Captain Toews scored a power play goal in the 1st period and 2 more power play goals in that defining 2nd period for the Hawks.  Patrick Sharp added his 5th post-season goal on a power play in the 2nd period.

Tomas Kopecky’s 3rd post-season goal extended the Hawks lead to 6-3 early in the 3rd period and that was all she wrote.  Antti Niemi played well again, stopping 26 of 30 shots on goal from the Canucks.  Dave Bolland’s empty netter down the stretch iced the win for the Hawks.

The Hawks can close out the series with a win at the United Center on Sunday.  It would be great if they did so they wouldn’t have to make the long trip back west to play a Game 6 and possibly a Game 7.  Let’s just finish it off at home and get to the Conference Finals against the Sharks or Red Wings…

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Blackhawks Respond – Top Canucks 4-2 to Even Series at 1

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 | Chicago Blackhawks, Nashville Predators, NHL, Sports | No Comments

The Chicago Blackhawks rose to the occasion on Monday night and defeated the Vancouver Canucks 4-2 to even the series at 1 game apiece.  It was a must-win at the United Center, as the Hawks did not want to fall behind the Canucks 2 games to none heading out to Vancouver.

It didn’t start pretty, as the Canucks scored 2 quick goals in the games 1st 5 minutes to take a 2-0 lead.  But Annti Niemi and the Hawks defense buckled down after that, keeping the Canucks out of the goal the rest of the game. Brent Seabrook’s goal with 12 minutes left in the period helped calm everyone’s nerves and cut the Canucks lead in half.

After the team’s played a scoreless 2nd period with just a total of 16 shots on goal from both teams, the Blackhawks took control in the 3rd period.  They out shot the Canucks 13- 6 and tied the game up on Patrick Sharp’s short-handed goal just 7 minutes into the period.  It looked like we might be paying an overtime affair, but Kris Versteeg’s 1st goal of the post-season gave the Hawks their 1st lead of the series with only 1 and a half minutes left to go in regulation.  Patrick Kane’s empty netter with less than a minute left sealed the victory for the Hawks.

Antti Niemi bounced back from a rough Game 1 in which he gave up 5 goals in just 2 periods.  Niemi shut down the Canucks after the 2 early goals and ended up making 24 saves on the night.  The young star-in-the-making is really rising to the occasion this post-season.

What an unbelievable game and what an unbelievable series this is shaping up to be.  Patrick Sharp summed it up best — “We’ve managed to respond after tough losses all season long.  We say after every game that the next one is the biggest.”

My favorite play of the game — Patrick Sharp breaking up a an altercation between a stupid Canucks player and one of his own teammates – instead of getting involved he just shoved the Canucks player away and laughed at him.  Sharp later commented that there’s no reason to fight in the post-season, just move on and keep playing…

The series now shifts to Canada where the Blackhawks and Canucks will play on Wednesday and Friday nights in Vancouver.  Let’s hope we come back tied at 2-2 or with a 3-1 advantage ready to close it out on home ice at the United Center on Sunday…

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Battle for the West – Blackhawks & Coyotes Clash @ United Center

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 | Chicago Blackhawks, NHL, Sports | No Comments

The Chicago Blackhawks host the Phoenix Coyotes tonight at the United Center to determine who will be on top of the NHL’s Western Conference.  Both teams have 97 points, but the Coyotes are the hottest team in hockey right now, having won 9 straight games.  The Coyotes defeated the Blackhawks in a shootout on Saturday night and they even pulled past San Jose for the most points in the Pacific Division.  Phoenix is one of the biggest surprises in the NHL in 2010 and they appear poised and ready to make a long run through the 2010 playoffs in April, May and maybe even June.

The Blackhawks have struggled as of late, going 4-4-2 in their last 10 games.  They went 1-1-1 on their 3-game road trip against the Ducks, Kings and Coyotes last week, and seem to be a little bit out of sync after a huge 1st half.  The Blackhawks are still considered one of the top teams in the NHL and a good showing tonight will prove just that.  The Blackhawks are 26-7-3 at the United Center so it will be tough for the Coyotes to win tonight.  The Coyotes are the only Western Conference team that the Blackhawks have not beaten during the 2009-2010 NHL schedule, so something has to give tonight.  Defenseman Brent Seabrook is expected back in action tonight and Antti Niemi will man the net for the Blackhawks.  Go Hawks!

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Wins Just Keep on Rolling in for Blackhawks & Head Coach Quinneville

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009 | Chicago Blackhawks, NHL, Sports | No Comments

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The Chicago Blackhawks were thrilled to be back at home after a grueling 6-game west coast “Circus” road trip.  Blackhawks fans were also thrilled as they were treated to an 11-round shootout – the longest shootout in Blackhawks’ history.  Marian Hossa made his United Center debut (he had played in the Blackhawks’ final 3 games on the road) and scored in the 2nd round of the shootout to keep the Hawks alive.  Cristobal Huet made 10 of 11 saves in the shootout round, and Brent Seabrook’s goal in the 11th round gave the Blackhawks the win.  The Blackhawks have now won 8 straight games at home at the UC.

The win was also the 500th of Head Coach Joel Quinneville’s career.  Quineville was “thrilled” with the achievement: “I’ve been in a lot of great places.  I’ve been fortunate, worked with good teams and great players.”

The Blackhawks had a successful “Circus” road trip winning the 1st 4 games of the trip against the Flames in Calgary, the Oilers in Edmonton, the Canucks in Vancouver and then the Sharks in San Jose (the NHL’s best team).  Although the Hawks dropped the final 2 games – 3-0 to the Ducks in Anaheim and 2-1 to the Kings in Los Angeles in a shootout – you can’t complain when you have a winning record on the road.

The Blackhawks are 17-6-3 with 37 points.  They are tied with the Flames for the 2nd most points in the Western Conference.  Only the Sharks (42 points) and Washington Capitals and Pittsburgh Penguins (38 points each) have more points in the NHL.

It has been a fantastic start for the Hawks thus far and with the addition of Hossa back on the ice, look for the Hawks to continue to gel over the next few weeks.  9 of their next 14 games during the month of December are at home in Chicago, so look for the Hawks to try to put a little distance between them and the rest of the good teams in the Central Division…

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Blackhawks Lead Central Division; Gearing up for Circus Road Trip

Thursday, November 19th, 2009 | Chicago Blackhawks, NHL, Sports | No Comments

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The Chicago Blackhawks are in a great position to start the 2009-2010 NHL schedule.  So far so good for the up-and-coming beast of the West.  With 26 points (12-5-2), the Blackhawks lead the Central Division of the Western Conference.  The Blackhawks like the way they have started, but also know that they have a tough task at hand in the very difficult Western Conference.  All but 3 teams in the conference already have at least 21 points – that means night in and night out, the Blackhawks will have to play at the highest level if they want to reach the Conference Finals for a 2nd consecutive year.

Patrick Kane has put his off-the-ice issues behind him (he was arrested over the summer in Buffalo for an altercation with a cab driver) and leads the teams in scoring with 7 goals and 12 assists.  Patrick Sharp is 2nd on the team with 16 points (6 goals and 10 assists), while Duncan Keith is 3rd with 15 points (5 goals and 10 assists).  Jonathan Toews has played at a high level as well – 2 goals and 7 assists – but needs to play a little more consistently as the season progresses.  Kris Versteeg (4 goals and 8 assists), Troy Brouwer (5 goals and 4 assists) Brian Campbell (1 goal and 8 assists) and Brent Seabrook (team leader with a +/- of 9 with 2 goals and 7 assists), have all been key contributors for the Blackhawks early success this season.

Cristobal Huet and Antti Niemi have shared the goal-tending duties for the Blackhawks in 2009. Huet has started 15 games, going 9-4-1 with a 2.25 goals against average.  Huet has saved 90.2% of the shots on goal while he has been in the net.  Huet overcame a rough start to the season losing 3 of his 1st 6 starts – he allowed at least 3 goals in 5 of those starts.  He is on a hot streak – winning 5 of his last 6 starts – and he looks to keep it going on the upcoming trip.

Niemi has played in 5 games this season, going 3-1-1.  He has a 2.22 goals against average and has saved 90% of the shots taken against him.

The Blackhawks expect to get their big free agent acquisition – Marian Hossa – back on the ice at some point during the upcoming Circus road trip.  That should help the Blackhawks continue their strong play even away from the friendly confines of the United Center.

The “Circus Road Trip” (the United Center is being used for the annual Circus tour for the next 2 weeks) won’t be easy. With games at the Calgary Flames,  Edmonton Oilers, Vancouver Canucks, San Jose Sharks, Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings over the next 10 days, the Blackhawks will have their work cut out for them.  The Sharks, Kings and Flames each have at least the same number of points as the Blackhawks and the Ducks are the only team on the trip with a losing record.  If the Blackhawks can somehow manage to win half of their games on the trip, Coach Quinneville and his staff should consider that a huge success.

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