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Hanzal, Coyotes Too Much For Blackhawks
The ChicagoA Blackhawks resembled Derek Zoolander on Thursday night in Phoenix: they looked great, but were no match for Hanzal.
The Blackhawks owned the Phoenix Coyotes last season, winning all four meetings and outscoring them 13-1 in the last two.
Chicago Blackhawks (8-4-1) at Phoenix Coyotes (9-6-0), 9 p.m.
The Chicago Blackhawks will attempt to maintain their recent mastery of the Phoenix Coyotes when the two teams face off this evening at Jobing.com Arena.
Chicago Blackhawks Discussing a Major Deal?
Something that has been pretty well established by any number of NHL analysts is that, once the ChicagoA Blackhawks are healthy, they have more talented forwards than there is ice time to satisfy.
The Blackhawks washed away the bad taste of a shutout loss at Nashville in a hurry.
Patrick Kane and Company Scary-Good In Win Over Habs
On the night they gave away free Halloween-inspired goalie masks, the Chicago Blackhawks got their offense back on track after a disappointing loss in Nashville.
Patrick Sharp scored the decisive goal with 4:10 remaining in the third period, as the Chicago Blackhawks defeated the Montreal Canadiens, 3-2, in a clash between Original Six brethren at United Center.
Vancouver rallies late to beat Hawks
Blackhawks goalie Antti Niemi makes a save on a shot Wednesday by Vancouver Canucks left wing Mason Raymond as defenseman Cam Barker watches during the first period at the United Center.
Seabrook's ironman streak for Blackhawks ends at 223
Brent Seabrook follows through on his overtime goal giving Hawks a 6-5 win over Calgary.
Huet, Blackhawks shut out Predators
Charles Cherney October 24, 2009 11:32 PM EDT CHICAGO - Cristobal Huet made 27 saves for his first shutout of the season, and Dustin Byfuglien and Andrew Ladd scored on rebounds 56 seconds apart in the second period in the Chicago Blackhawks' 2-0 win over Nashville on Saturday night.
Here Come the Hawks: Chicago Blackhawks Heating Up
Here come the Hawks? Sound familiar? Ita s the official introduction of the Chicago Blackhawks.
Big hit forces Jonathan Toews from game in Chicago Blackhawks 3-2 loss
Consider the rivalry between the Blackhawks and Canucks turned up a notch. In their first meeting after the Hawks eliminated the Canucks last season in a hard-fought playoff series, the teams met Wednesday night and the result was ugly for the Hawks on the scoreboard and injury-wise. Hawks captain Jonathan Toews was crunched with an open-ice hit ...
Chicago Blackhawks: Talking Trade With Montreal?
Injuries, poor play, and financial issues have teams all over the NHL thinking about their immediate and long-term roster situations.
Ladd: 'We were in a pregame nap mode'
The Blackhawks gave another sellout crowd at the United Center their version of the great escape, and plenty to cheer about, overcoming a five-goal deficit to beat the Calgary Flames 6-5 in overtime Monday night.
Khabibulin no match for old mates
Chicago Blackhawks winger Kris Versteeg scores a goal against Edmonton Oilers defenseman Lubomir Visnovsky , Jason Strudwick , center Ryan Stone and goaltender Nikolai Khabibulin in the second period of their NHL hockey game in Chicago, October 14, 2009.
Sports Wire: Blackhawks unload on Edmonton
Oh, so that's why Nikolai Khabibulin didn't seem all that excited about going back to Chicago.
Sharp, Blackhawks Visit Struggling Preds
Nashville's goaltenders have had trouble making it out of the first period over the club's last few games.
Khabibulin makes 34 saves but still loses 4-3 to Blackhawks
Nikolai Khabibulin excelled in his first game against his former Chicago teammates, but couldn't prevent the Edmonton Oilers from losing 4-3 to the Blackhawks on Wednesday night.
Chicago 6 - Calgary 5: Heart Attack Hawks Strike Again
On Opening Night, the ChicagoA Blackhawks brought out some of their greatest players and then gave fans a thrilling victory after the longest shoot out in the history of the organization.
Brent Seabrook scored 26 seconds into overtime and the Chicago Blackhawks matched the biggest comeback in NHL history, rallying from a five-goal deficit to beat the Calgary Flames 6-5 on Monday night.
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