Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Blackhawks Come Up Just Short

Anyone who doubts that the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs provide the absolute best in sports should have watched game seven of the Chicago Blackhawks/Vancouver Canucks series. Despite a barrage of Canucks shots, Hawks goalie Corey Crawford made spectacular save after save.

When Hawks captain Jonathan Toews scored his first goal of the series -- shorthanded -- with less than two minutes to play in the third period of a 1-0 game, it looked like the Hawks might pull off the amazing come from behind victory in overtime. However, a turnover in their own zone spelled the end of the Hawks season.

Congratulations to the Vancouver Canucks, who, despite disappearing in games four and five, played a great series. And ... for online poker buddies and Canucks fans Schaubs, Pirate Lawyer, and Fuel55 -- best wishes for a deep run in the playoffs.

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2 Comments:

Blogger Shrike said...

Thank you sir. Very satisfying result after years of heartbreak. I really respect the Hawks - all of their best players, seemingly, are Canadian Olympians whom I cheered on deliriously in 2010 - and it is quite the accomplishment to finally beat them.

-PL

1:35 AM  
Blogger SirFWALGMan said...

Wishing Fuel luck can never be a good thing.

10:33 AM  

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