Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Stanley Cup playoffs: Blackhawks face adversity for first time

The Blackhawks turned up the heat late, pulling their goalie and piling up shots, but Jimmy Howard stood strong and the Red Wings held on to their lead. The Wings now lead the series 2-1. Let's take a look at the three big questions we were tracking in

DETROIT — With a two-day break between games in Detroit during their Western Conference semifinal series against the Red Wings, the Blackhawks headed to Chicago to sleep in their own beds after Game 3. It was likely not their best night of slumber

For perhaps the first time all season, the Blackhawks are facing adversity. How will they respond?

DETROIT — Chicago Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville and his players believe an official made the wrong call of interference of the goaltender, disallowing a goal that would have tied the Detroit Red Wings in the third period of Game 3 in the Western

Two goals for the Red Wings just 31 seconds apart have the Chicago Blackhawks facing a 2-0 deficit at the second intermission.

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Stanley Cup playoffs: Blackhawks face adversity for first time

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