chicago blackhawks
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Getting Over The Hump: The Wednesday Link Dump
Moist tidbits from the interwebs to get you through the tail end of your Wednesday afternoon.• Jim Hendry to Milton Bradley "the Cubs bent over backwards for you." Wait a minute... [Chicago Breaking Sports News]• Want to know what professional sport you should play? Let Sports Pickle help. [Sports Pickle]•...
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Burish returns to line-up as Hawks take on the Kings
Burish returns as the Hawks take on the Kings
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Burish Is Back!
For the first time this season, Blackhawks forward Adam Burish will take the ice with his team. Burish, sidelined with an ACL tear in the preseason, has been forced to watch his team play 65 games without him. Barring any last-minute hiccups, Burish will finally make his season debut...
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Red Wings Fans Hate America, One Tentacle At A Time
Perhaps you've read an article by a gentleman named Rob Otto. He writes for MLive.com, which totally should've been named MichiganNow.com. In his post Otto derides the decades-old tradition of cheering through "The Star-Spangled Banner" before Blackhawks games.
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Top Ten Cameos by Chicago Athletes
After watching the Oscars on Sunday, I got to thinking about how I could possibly relate it to Chicago sports. Obviously no Chicago athlete has ever graced the stage at the prestigious event, ruling out that option. But this morning, with the help of a Packers fan co-worker (brutal, I...
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Quenneville turns to Niemi in goal
According to the official Blackhawks Twitter, Joel Quenneville will start Antti Niemi in goal Wednesday night at home vs. the Los Angeles Kings. Does this mean Niemi has another shot to take the #1 job? Is it simply a break for Huet heading into a weekend that includes back to back...
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The Hawks not so dangerous duo
"This guy is having a terrible time tracking the puck. This is a major issue for the Chicago Blackhawks. He's got to get better and if not, they're going to have a tough playoff."
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Goalie Grief Overshadows Ladd's Hat Trick; Now's The Time For A Change
Sunday afternoon the Blackhawks blew a 2-0 lead over Detroit, allowing five straight second period goals en route to a 5-4 defeat. Andrew Ladd scored two of his three goals on the day in the third period to help bring Chicago within one, but their comeback ultimately fell short. The...
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Spring Training Baseball sucks worse than Olympic Hockey
Over the past weekend a friend of mine began to vent about his frustrations with Cubs spring training baseball. This spurred an interesting conversation, but it got me thinking about how much I have distanced myself from emotional devotion in spring training.
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Chicago Blackhawks-Detroit Red Wings rivalry brings out the hard-core hockey fans [PICS]





