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Blackhawks can't give Kane homecoming victory
Tribune staff reporterBlackhawks rookie Patrick Kane displayed his flair for the dramatic, but it was Buffalo Sabres goaltender Ryan Miller who stole the spotlight. Kane scored in his return to his hometown Saturday night — and in the process snapped a 13-game streak...Tags: Field Hockey, Buffalo Sabres, National Hockey League, Patrick Kane, Martin Havlat
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Punchless Hawks remain in tailspin
Tribune staff reporterA reeling team needed someone to step forward and make a difference Monday night. That's exactly what Peter Forsberg did in handing the Blackhawks their fifth straight loss and their third straight shutout. Forsberg had a pair of goals and was a dominant...Tags: Field Hockey, Adrian Aucoin, Reed Low, Robert Esche, Chicago Blackhawks
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A tearjerker ending
Tribune staff reporterBlackhawks backup goaltender Brian Boucher earned a job with a standout training camp. But his first start of the season Saturday night will not go on the personal highlight reel. Radek Dvorak beat Boucher from a sharp angle late in the third period to...Tags: Field Hockey, Adrian Aucoin, Bill Guerin, National Hockey League, Death
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Hawks' Havlat hits 'em where it hurts
Tribune staff reporterThere is more to being tough than dropping the gloves or delivering a big hit. Sometimes it means refraining from retaliation after you're drilled with a clean hit--and then making a big play. Martin Havlat not only was one of the best players on the...Tags: Reed Low, National Hockey League, Death, Martin Havlat, Chicago Blackhawks
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Goalie delivers; Hawks' offense falls short
Tribune staff reporterThe final score and statistics suggest Wednesday night's 2-1 Blackhawks loss to the Buffalo Sabres was a close, tight affair that the Hawks easily could have won. Statistics, however, sometimes lie. While the Hawks were certainly one shot away from at...Tags: Field Hockey, Buffalo Sabres, Martin Havlat, Dustin Byfuglien, Fencing
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Power play woes continue for Hawks
Tribune staff reporterTrailing by two goals with less than four minutes left Saturday night, the Blackhawks had yet another power play and yet another chance to make something of the evening. The players who weren't on the ice at that point were more notable than the ones who...Tags: Field Hockey, Adrian Aucoin, Ethics, Martin Havlat, Chicago Blackhawks
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Canucks blast Blackhawks
Tribune reporterIn the sixth game of a road trip on which most things have gone right, pretty much everything went wrong for the Blackhawks. The Vancouver Canucks raced to a six-goal lead Saturday night and went on to crunch the Hawks 7-3 at General Motors Place. The...Tags: Field Hockey, Death, Martin Havlat, Calgary Flames, Chicago Blackhawks
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Hawks' 'D' gets 'A' on offense
Tribune staff reporterBlackhawks defensemen have been doing some forward thinking this season. With three goals in Wednesday night's victory over Columbus and another in the Hawks' 4-2 win over the St. Louis Blues on Friday night at the United Center, the defensive corps...Tags: Field Hockey, Duncan Keith, St. Louis Blues, Yanic Perreault, Rene Bourque
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Hawks give 'em reason to cheer
Tribune staff reporterThe Blackhawks exited the ice and left their fans standing and roaring Sunday night, but not before giving the largest crowd of the season a team-wide curtain call. The Hawks' 3-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers before 20,171 at the United Center was...Tags: Brent Seabrook, Tom Gilbert, Mathieu Garon, Patrick Kane, Nikolai Khabibulin
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Chicago Blackhawks begin 8-game road trip with win
Tribune reporterANAHEIM — In the good-news-bad-news department, the California Highway Patrol pulled over one of the Blackhawks' team buses Wednesday en route to their game against the Anaheim Ducks. That was the bad news. The good news is that no ticket was...Tags: Patrick Kane, Chicago Blackhawks, Martin Havlat, Patrick Sharp, Billiards, Snooker and Pool
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Sharks snap Blackhawks' winning streak
Tribune staff reporterWhenever there were an odd number of men on the ice Tuesday night the Blackhawks found trouble. The San Jose Sharks scored two power-play goals and a short-handed goal and went on to snap the Hawks' four-game winning streak with a 3-2 victory before a...Tags: San Jose Sharks, Jonathan Toews, National Hockey League, Brent Sopel, Sandis Ozolinsh
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Blackhawks still fight the good fight
Tribune staff reporterThe Blackhawks held their own on the pugilistic side Saturday night and out-gunned the St. Louis Blues where it mattered most—the scoreboard. In a game that featured two first-period fights, a melee in the final seconds and pushing and shoving...Tags: Field Hockey, Craig Adams, Andrew Ladd, Paul Kariya, National Hockey League
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