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Blackhawks Look to Oust Canucks in Game 6 in Vancouver

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010 | Chicago Blackhawks, NHL, Sports, Vancouver Canucks | No Comments

The Chicago Blackhawks look to oust the Canucks from post-season play in Game 6 in Vancouver tonight.  The Blackhawks put forth a lackluster performance in Game 5 at the United Center on Sunday, dropping the contest 4-1 after falling behind 3-0 early.  The Blackhawks looked flat all game long and didn’t put the Canucks away when they had them on the ropes.  The Hawks were 0 for 5 on the power play after scoring 7 power play goals in the first 5 games.  Captain Jonathan Toews scored the Hawks’ lobe goal in the 3rd period, but by then it was too little too late.  Although the Hawks out-shot the Canucks 30-23, the Canucks were more lethal with their shots on goal.  Canucks goalie Roberto Luongo out-played his counterpart Antti Niemi by stopping 29 shots to just 20 by Niemi.  Now it’s down to the nitty-gritty as the two teams meet up for Game 6 in Vancouver tonight.

The Hawks defeated the Canucks in Games 3 and 4 at GM Place by outscoring their opponent 12-6.  It was the 1st time that the Canucks lost consecutive games at home in regulation all season long.  You gotta like the Hawks confidence to win Game 6 tonight.  Rumor has it that the Hawks have packed some extra clothes so that they can head straight south to San Jose to get ready to play in the Western Conference Finals against the Sharks over the weekend.  Forward Kris Versteeg down played the move — “You never know what’s going to happen so you pack as if you’re going to win and that’s what we expect to do… We expect to win.  That’s that.”  Patrick Kane expressed similar sentiments — “We put ourselves in this situation.  We want to win, obviously, in Game 6 and not give ourselves a chance to go to Game 7.”  Now if this was the Cubs that we were talking about, I would say this was a jinx for the Hawks to pack for the long road trip and that there was NO WAY that they would win in Vancouver tonight.  But this is the Hawks and they’re going to come out firing on all cylinders en route to the Western Conference Finals for the 2nd consecutive NHL post-season.

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Blackhawks Top Predators 4-3, Advance to Conference Semifinals v Vancouver Canucks for 2nd Straight Season

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010 | Chicago Blackhawks, Nashville Predators, NHL, Sports, Vancouver Canucks | 1 Comment

The Chicago Blackhawks got it done on Monday night, defeating the Predators 4-3 n Nashville to clinch the 4-2 series win.  Finally.  It was a hard-fought series and the Blackhawks should feel a sense of relief to make it through to the next round.

The Blackhawks quickly raced out to a 3-1 lead over the Predators with 1st period goals by Duncan Keith, Patrick Kane and Patrick Sharp.  But 2 goals by Jason Arnott before the end of the period squared the game at 3.  But a stupid hooking penalty by by Jerred Smithson with under a minute to play in the 1st period set up Jonathan Toews power play goal with 30 seconds to go in the 1st period.  That proved to be the game winner as the 2 teams played scoreless hockey the rest of the way until John Madden’s empty netter with 8 seconds to go in regulation.

Kudos to Brent Sopel, Niklas Hjalmarsson and the rest of the power play killers.  The Blackhawks held the Preds in check all series long – the Predators only converted 1 of 26 power play chances in the 6 game series.

Kudos should also go to rookie goalie Antti Niemi.  Niemi made 25 saves in Monday night’s clinching win and kept the Preds off the scoreboard after a shaky start to the game.  Niemi shutout the Preds twice during the series and seems poised to be able to rise to the occasion during the playoffs for the Blackhawks.

The Hawks now face a familiar opponent in the Conference Semifinals – the Vancouver Canucks.  The Canucks were the 3 seed in the Western Conference this year with 103 points.  The Canucks beat the Los Angeles Kings in 6 games, winning the last 3 games of the series.  The Hawks and Canucks met in the Conference Semifinals last season as well.  Although the Canucks had home ice advantage, the Hawks won in 6 games and advanced to the Conference Finals.  During the 2009-2010 NHL season, the Hawks and Canucks split the season series 2-2.  Each team won a game on the other’s home ice too.  It should be a fun series to watch…

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Chicago Blackhawks Back Home after Successful 5-3 Road Trip

Monday, February 1st, 2010 | Chicago Blackhawks, NHL, Sports | No Comments

Although it ended with a loss to the NHL’s 2nd worst team (the Carolina Hurricanes), the Blackhawks could not have been happier with their 5-3 eight-game road trip away from the United Center in Chicago. The Hawks started it off with wins over division rivals – the Columbus Blue Jackets and Detroit Red Wings.  After a hiccup in Ottawa with a loss to the Senators, the Blackhawks soundly defeated the playoff-caliber Flames in Calgary.  After another bump in the road with a bad loss to the Vancouver Canucks, the Blackhawks took it to the lowly Oilers in Edmonton and then showed why they are considered a Stanley Cup title contender with a big win over the Western Conference points-leader Sharks in San Jose in overtime.  Although the Hawks blew a 1st period 3-0 lead, the team never lost hope as regulation ended, striking with Troy Brouwer’s game-winning goal just a minute and a half into the overtime period.  This team is built to win, and they proved it will a big road victory over the Sharks.

After playing 7 games in a 13-day stretch, you couldn’t really fault the Blackhawks for dropping Saturday night’s game in Carolina.  Knowing they would be heading back home after that contest, it’s not surprising that they laid an egg against one of the worst teams in the NHL (who have been playing better as of late).  On the bright side – they rallied to tie the game at 2 in the 3rd period and they outshot the Hurricanes 41-24.  Huet didn’t play his best game – stopping 20 of 24 of the shots on goal.

Now it’s time to finish strong over the next 6 games before the Olympics start.  The Blackhawks play 4 of 6 games at home at the United Center where they are 21-5-1.  The play the St. Louis Blues twice, the Dallas Stars and the Columbus Blue Jackets – 3 teams towards the bottom of the Western Conference.  With 2 other home games against the Phoenix Coyote and the Atlanta Thrashers – 2 potential playoff teams – the schedule is set up nicely for the Blackhawks.  Winning 4 or 5 of these games is a must for the Blackhawks.  Then it’s a sprint to the finish with 15 games in March and 7 games in April before the playoffs start.

Patrick Kane still leads the club with 60 points (21 goals).  Duncan Keith (11 goals, 38 assists); Jonathan Toews (18 goals, 26 assists) and Patrick Sharp (16 goals, 27 assists) aren’t too far behind.  The Hawks are primed to try to steal the #1 West seed from the Sharks.  They trail by only 3 points and would love to be able to get home ice throughout the entire playoffs.  That makes each of these games so important – even the “easy” ones.  Coach Queneville will have his club ready for this next 6-game stretch – look for the Blackhawks to get off to solid start with a big win over the Blues on Wednesday night…

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Blackhawks Back on Track with 3-1 Win over Flames; Is There a Goalie Controversey Brewing?

Friday, January 22nd, 2010 | Calgary Flames, Chicago Blackhawks, NHL, Sports, Vancouver Canucks | No Comments

The Chicago Blackhawks got back on track with a 3-1 win over the Flames in Calgary on Thursday night.  After a lackluster performance by the Blackhawks in a 4-1 loss to the Senators on Tuesday night in Ottawa, it was good to see the entire team skate well last night.  After a scoreless 1st period Patrick Kane got the Hawks on the board with his 21st goal of the season midway through the 2nd period.  The Flames tied the game at 2 right at the end of the 2nd period, but Ben Eager’s 5th goal of the season put the Hawks up for good.  Duncan Keith iced the game with an empty netter with less than a minute to play and the Blackhawks racked up their 35th win of the season.

Annti Niemi saved 19 of 20 shots on goal and improved to 13-3-1 overall in 17 games played.  Niemi has a sparkling 1.85 goal against average.  The Blackhawks starting goaltender Cristobal Huet performed poorly in the 4-1 loss to Senators.  The Hawks defense limited the Senators to just 18 shots on goal, but Huet let 4 of them go by.  Huet has started 36 games for the Hawks and is 22-9-3 with a 2.24 goals against average overall.  After the game, Hawks critics throughout the NHL indicated that Huet might not have what it takes to lead the Hawks to a Stanley Cup title.  Even former Hawks great Jeremy Roenick (now an NBC NHL analyst) echoed those sentiments on a local sports talk radio show with Tom Waddle and Marc Silverman on ESPN Radio 1000: “A lot of people say they are the best team in the NHL right now, I cannot argue that fact.  Their youth, their enthusiasm, the only thing that everybody says, and I’m going to have to agree with them, is the goaltending situation… Can Huet bring them 16 games? I say no, I think he can probably get you through two rounds.  To go 16 games, you need a goaltender that is going to stand on his head and is going to steal games… And Niemi is a good goaltender too, don’t get me wrong, they just need that one little extra boost in goal that I think that would make the guys more confident in front of him… They are still two good goaltenders, but I don’t know if they could do it for the full 16 wins.”  Ouch.

Now Blackhawks teammates came to the defense of both Huet and Niemi this week, but it does beg the question.  The Hawks have not brought a Stanley Cup trophy back to Chicago since 1961.  With the team so close to achieving the ultimate goal, it makes you wonder if the Hawks brass brings in a “hired gun goaltender” that could help bring home the Cup if Huet continues to struggle down the stretch here.  Huet will be back on goal against the Canucks in Vancouver on Saturday night.  Think there will be any pressure on him?!

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Blackhawks Still Riding High Despite 2 Straight Losses

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010 | Chicago Blackhawks, NHL, Sports | 1 Comment

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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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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