Chicago Blackhawks: Stanley's Return by Chicago Sun-Times
Author:Chicago Sun-Times
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Chicago Sun-Times
Published: 2013-06-26T00:00:00+00:00
Game 7: Hawks 2, Red Wings 1 (OT)
Hawks win series 4-3
Brent Seabrookâs head hurt. The pounding he took from his teammates, who thumped his helmet like a bongo while 22,103 delirious fans danced along to the beat, combined with the giddy delirium and head-spinning drama of an unforgettable Game 7, barely left him able to formulate his thoughts. ââI, uh â Iâm sorry, I think I got punched in the head too many times,ââ he said with a weary smile.
Hard to blame him. Who could sum up that game in one pithy sound bite, anyway?
Seabrookâs shot from the high slot ticked off defenseman Niklas Kronwallâs skate and into the net 3:35 into overtime Wednesday, giving the Blackhawks an indescribable 2-1 victory against the Detroit Red Wings. It capped a stirring comeback from a 3-1 series deficit and sent the Hawks into the Western Conference finals against the Los Angeles Kings.
And it rendered what could have gone down as one of the most controversial moments in Chicago sports history a mere footnote. With 1:47 left in the third period â a period in which the Hawks found themselves on their heels after Henrik Zetterberg tied the score 1-1 just 26 seconds in â Niklas Hjalmarsson stepped into a shot from the top of the left circle and drilled it past Red Wings goalie Jimmy Howard.
The crowd roared with glee but soon roared with anger upon realizing the goal had been disallowed â the third Hawks goal to be waved off in the series. Referee Stephen Walkom had blown his whistle a fraction of a second before Hjalmarssonâs shot went in, as Brandon Saad was called for a roughing minor for a retaliatory face wash after being dumped into the boards and dropped on the ice by the Red Wingsâ Kyle Quincey.
As the stunned Hawks gathered themselves during the overtime intermission, angry captain Jonathan Toews addressed his team.
ââI said, âWeâll beat them 3-1,â ââ Toews said. ââWe were obviously pretty [ticked] off that the whistle blew right before that one went in. But we werenât going to go away that way.ââ
And they didnât. Dave Bolland drilled the Red Wingsâ Gustav Nyquist along the boards to spring Seabrook, who capped his own personal comeback from a poor start to the series with what he said was the biggest goal of his career.
The Hawks leaped into one anotherâs arms after that, the mentally taxing, emotionally draining, physically exhausting series finally behind them. After seven tense games, Hawks-Red Wings â the game, the series and the rivalry, for all intents and purposes â was finally over.
OK, now, halfway there.
The funny thing about apocalyptic, earth-stopping showdowns is that itâs only the apocalypse for the loser. The earth keeps spinning for the winner. And by booting the Red Wings off to the Eastern Conference, the Hawks reached only the midway point in their quest to hoist the Stanley Cup.
Up next are the Kings, a fast, physical and skilled team with a red-hot goalie in Jonathan Quick and the experience of winning it all last season.
Download
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.
Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin(6818)
The Plant Paradox by Dr. Steven R. Gundry M.D(2431)
The Stranger in the Woods by Michael Finkel(2330)
Miami by Joan Didion(2166)
Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail by Cheryl Strayed(2137)
INTO THE WILD by Jon Krakauer(2086)
Trail Magic by Trevelyan Quest Edwards & Hazel Edwards(2063)
DK Eyewitness Top 10 Travel Guides Orlando by DK(2058)
Vacationland by John Hodgman(2033)
The Twilight Saga Collection by Stephenie Meyer(2029)
Nomadland by Jessica Bruder(1960)
Birds of the Pacific Northwest by Shewey John; Blount Tim;(1876)
The Last Flight by Julie Clark(1833)
Portland: Including the Coast, Mounts Hood and St. Helens, and the Santiam River by Paul Gerald(1820)
On Trails by Robert Moor(1794)
Deep South by Paul Theroux(1718)
Blue Highways by William Least Heat-Moon(1664)
Trees and Shrubs of the Pacific Northwest by Mark Turner(1645)
1,000 Places to See in the United States and Canada Before You Die (1,000 Places to See in the United States & Canada Before You) by Patricia Schultz(1558)
