Tag Archives: 2010 NHL Playoffs
Should Joel Quenneville Change the Blackhawks’ Lines for Game Three?
It has been two games of the Stanley Cup Finals and the Chicago Blackhawks have won both. But Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane are both still searching for their first point of the series. Dustin Byfuglien has the only point … Continue reading
Patrick Kane Adjusting to Big Stage (Again)
After two games of the Stanley Cup Finals, the experience for Patrick Kane has been “so far, not-so-good.” The Blackhawks superstar is coming off a fantastic 88-point regular season and has had a sold postseason, scoring 21 points in the … Continue reading
Committed Indians – Versus Blackhawks Roadwatch Party!
Game THREE of the STANLEY CUP Finals WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 2010 – 6:30 PM (puck drops at 7) For Game Three of the Stanley Cup Finals, I am teaming up with Versus to host a Blackhawks Roadwatch Party at Brixie’s Brew Pub. We’ll have great giveaways, including gorgeous … Continue reading
Stanley Cup Studs: Who Showed Up In Games One and Two
The race for the Conn Smythe is far from over, but the first two games of the 2010 Stanley Cup Finals are in the books. The Chicago Blackhawks have won two very different games, and will fly to Philadelphia on … Continue reading
2010 Stanley Cup Finals: Dominant Niemi, Fortunate Hossa Put Hawks Up 2-0
It might be time for the NHL to begin a “History will be made” commercial that ends with “What if Niemi said yes?” In what has become the story of the young Finnish goalie’s career, Antti Niemi bounced back from … Continue reading
2010 Stanley Cup Finals Game Two Preview
After nothing but the outcome went according to plan for the Blackhawks in Game One of the Stanley Cup Finals, Game Two figures to present another group of unexpected circumstances and adjustments. In Game One, the Blackhawks had to adjust … Continue reading
Brouwer, Blackhawks Steal Game One, Take Early Lead in Finals
Flyers’ goaltender Michael Leighton had a .948 playoff save percentage and a 1.45 postseason goals against average coming into the Stanley Cup Finals. He was even better in the Eastern Conference Finals, shutting out Montreal three times. Blackhawks’ goaltender Antti … Continue reading



