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Monday, June 15, 2015

A Win For the Windy City



Showing off their grit and determination, the Chicago Blackhawks finally put away the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Stanley Cup Final.

The city of broad shoulders, strong enough to carry the silver trophy once again. A Windy City party 77 years in the making.

Duncan Keith scored in the second period and directed a dominant defense that shut down Tampa Bay's high-scoring attack, and the Blackhawks beat the Lightning 2-0 in Game 6 on Monday night for their third NHL title in the past six seasons.

Patrick Kane had a goal and an assist, helping the Blackhawks clinch the Cup on home ice for the first time since 1938. Corey Crawford, who was pulled from Chicago's first-round series against Nashville, had 25 saves in his fifth career playoff shutout.

Keith was a unanimous selection for the Conn Smythe Trophy for playoff MVP after he finished with 21 points while playing over 700 minutes in a grueling postseason.

It was an appropriate conclusion to a series full of near misses and close calls that had fans in Chicago and Tampa Bay on the edge of their seats for almost two weeks. It was only the second final to begin with five one-goal games, and no team enjoyed a two-goal advantage until an open Kane buried a perfect pass from Brad Richards at 14:46 of the third.

It was Kane's first goal of the final, and it touched off a wild celebration by the frenzied crowd of 22,424, who broke out more chants of "We want the Cup! We want the Cup!"

"I'd say you have a dynasty," NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman told the cheering crowd as he presented the trophy to the grinning Blackhawks.

It was the first Stanley Cup for Kimmo Timonen, who has said he plans to retire. The 40-year-old defenseman was acquired in a trade with Philadelphia in February after he missed the start of the season while recovering from blood clots in his leg and lungs.

After captain Jonathan Toews got the trophy from NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, he handed it right to Timonen, who proudly hoisted it into the air.



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

They were head and shoulders the best team overall. I actually thought they would take only 4 or 5 to beat Tampa.

75flyersbestteamever said...

Dear Black Hawk management,
Congratulations on winning that Stanley Cup thing you's guys play for. We humbly ask that since your team will not really need this employee until next spring when you try to win that Stanley's cup again may we borrow Duncan Keith to have in our Defensive Backfield for this NFL season.
...we think running backwards should be easier than skating backwards for Duncan and we really could use anyone who can keep teams from scoring 30 on us each week.
Sincerely,

Chicago Bears Football Team

PS does he have a Brother? Sister? really fast Greyhound dog in the family?

Anonymous said...

You know what bugs me Scruffy? Watching NHL finals during CFL time and watching CFL playoffs during NHL season.