Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Original Six Rivalry Goes to a Game 7

Michael Frolik skated toward Jimmy Howard, faked a wrist shot and flipped a backhander into the net. Now it's on to Game 7. Frolik's penalty shot proved to be the winning goal Monday night, giving the Chicago Blackhawks a 4-3 victory over the Detroit

From the blog Puck Daddy: One of the least controversial aspects of the new NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement was the “cap recapture” clause, a.k.a. the rule that penalizes those teams who dabbled in the dark arts of cap

So much for the city of Chicago's support of the Blackhawks being fleeting or a mirage after their Stanley Cup run a few years ago. Remember, ratings can't take into account the amount of people watching in groups at parties or bars. The raw number

Why the "Bruins almost landed Jarome Iginla" storyline needs to go away. [Bruins Daily]. • Along with Jamal Mayers getting fined a half day's pay ($1,600) for shooting pucks into Detroit's net before Game 5, the Chicago Blackhawks were also docked $10,000.

The Blackhawks talk about sharing the United Center with the Rolling Stones.

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Original Six Rivalry Goes to a Game 7

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