Friday, April 29, 2011

Hawkey brings tears, smiles, and memories. The tears dry, the smiles fade, but the memories last forever.

Yes, I stole that quote. I felt it was extremely fitting for Game 7 and for Blackhawks hockey in general.

This is going to be half looking back and half looking forward, so be prepared for whiplash.

The Future
There are two major players that have contracts expiring this year, or next year that need to be signed. The first is Corey Crawford. In my opinion, not signing Niemi was not good last year but did lead us to Crawford who is a much better goalie. We can't let Crawford pass by and go to some other team. Bowman himself said that signing Corey Crawford as soon as possible is a must.

The exact quote was this:  "He's a top priority for us," Bowman said Thursday in his end-of-season address to media. "He's earned the right to be a No. 1 goalie for us and our team loves playing in front of him. He has the right demeanor and right approach. He loves to be in Chicago. He's clearly a priority for us. It's nice to know going into next year we are going to have some stability in goal."
(taken from Jesse Rodgers (@ESPNChiHawks) on ESPNChicago.com)

I totally agree with what he said, Crawford is a must. We don't have the same cap problems as we did last year and choosing to keep him should be easy. He doesn't seem like a guy who will ask for much, and whatever he asks for he honestly probably deserves. Last year, Niemi was good in the playoffs but not that great in the regular season. Crawford was good in the regular season, and great in the playoffs. Keeping Crawford is number one on the list of things to do for the Hawks.

The second thing is that they need to keep Sharp. His contract expires next year, but signing him now will just make it an easier and smoother transition. Sharp has already expressed that he would be willing to sign now, but he can't because he can't be offered anything until July 1st. He is a leader and part of the core group of guys on this team. Losing him would deeply hurt our team, who looks like they have a good chance at the cup next year. I love how much he wants to be on this team and help them win the cup again sometime in the near future. He is a big part of our team's core of players/leaders.

The Sharp and Crawford situations are really the only things that we have to deal with. It will be a calm summer with very little heartbreak over losing certain players. The Blackhawks could actually end up signing a few players over the summer. The thought of having a bigger player who can lay on hits who isn't terrible at everything else like John Scott is, sounds like a good idea. I like the thought; if we can get a big guy who can actually play hockey without too many dumb penalties and turnovers I think we should sign him. Not only to play the Canucks, but because we need an enforcer on our team.

The Past
I waited as long as I could to let my heart fix itself before I wrote about what happened in that game. The way it ended was so heartbreaking that I didn't have any words when it first happened. I immediately put my head in my unwashed "lucky" cup winning shirt and shed a tear and just sat there speechless.

I think I have gotten over the hurt enough to comment on what happened throughout the game. The biggest thing that I noticed was that Alex Burrows single-handily beat us. He scored the first goal, he got the penalty shot which Crawford had a huge save on, he scored that final goal. I know that the other players contributed, obviously, but it seemed like every time the Blackhawks turned around he was doing something to help the Canucks win.

My favorite part of that game was the Toews goal. Not only because he is one of my favorite players and I had been waiting for him to score the whole series, but also because I called it. The Canucks went on the power play and there was only about five minutes left. I tweeted that with Toews and Hossa out there a shorthanded goal should be coming and we will silence the stupid Vancouver fans. Then, Toews had the puck Hossa set up. Hossa shoots it and the puck flies back and Toews jumps off the ice and smacks the puck in the net. I was so elated with joy that I was jumping up and down and screaming.

That goal forced overtime, and the sad part that I am not even ready to talk about came next. Bad turnover that lead to an easy shot to make. There is nothing Crawford could have done. If he would have saved that, I would have gone to Vancouver and hugged him that night.

Switching gears, the real part of the past that I want to talk about it way back. In the beginning of the season, the Blackhawks did not play well and seemed to be slower than the year before. They could have blamed it on the trades that needed to be made, but they were just playing bad. They needed to snap out of the funk they were in from winning the cup and play good hockey. I'm one of those people that is thoroughly convinced that if the Hawks would have played better in the early part of the season, we would not be in this situation and should still be in the playoffs. I know that you can't go back now, but the Hawks need to learn that the beginning of the season is just as important as the rest of the season.

The beginning of the playoffs was also not good for the Hawks. They needed to win at least one of the first three games. Being in a win or go home situation every night can be taxing on a player. I'm not saying that it got to them, because I don't think it did, but that is not a situation you want to be in. In the last four games, the Blackhawks showed that they could play with the Canucks. They needed to play with that same intensity from the start. I feel like I'm repeating myself now, because the Hawks have a problem with getting off to a good start. I would like to see them realize this and learn from that.

The best way they can send a good message to me as a fan is to start the season with a lot of wins and good hockey when they lose. I will know that they realized that starts are killing them, and that they have a chance to go deep in the playoffs if that happens.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

NOTHING BETTER

This game was so many different things to me. It was frustrating, agonizing, heartbreaking, painful, and most of all it was AMAZING. It's going to be hard to write this whole thing without keyboard smashing at least 20 times, but I will do my best.

Game Overview

1st Period- The beginning of the game sent the worst message to me. I went into this game knowing that if Vancouver got a lead and stuck with it for awhile, the Blackhawks' season would be over. The Canucks scored right out of the gate, and I immediately knew this game was going to be close and I would probably die before the end of the game. The Hawks got into their rhythm a little better and started playing good hockey. The one line that has been performing well lately got the first goal for the Hawks. Bolland hit a Canuck extremely hard causing choas and a Bickell goal. The Canucks ended up scoring in the final minute of the period and we went into the locker room trailing.

2nd Period- The Hawks came out well in the second period, but could not catch a break. They ended up getting a 5-3 for about 1:30 and could not score off of it. They didn't pass the puck well all night on the power play and didn't score any power play goals. Later in the period, there was some sweet puck sharing and the puck was passed to an open Bolland who shot it right into the net.

3rd Period- Right out of the gate in the third period, the Canucks scored again. It had me shaking my head and wanting the game to be over and next season to start. Then I said to myself, okay, there is still a ton of time to score a goal. Each minute that passed made the tension worse and pushed my heart past the point of heart attack. Finally, Frolik was on a breakaway and the moment I saw him fall I was screaming, "PENALTY SHOT! PENALTY SHOT" He got one. I was begging God to let him make it just so the Hawks could live another day. He pulled a simple, but sick move and scored. He also injured Schneider in the process, perhaps changing the whole game. The replay of his shot made me want to be in a gay marriage with him, not even kidding. He got the puck up so nicely and clean AND injured their goalie. The Hawks had a chance to seal the deal, but they would NOT shoot the puck and so to overtime we went.

Overtime- This was one period where they actually came out from the start and played their game. They were playing good hockey for the first five minutes. Then, the Canucks got their turn. They were in the zone passing and shooting well and Corey came up HUGE. The Blackhawks could not clear the puck and are lucky to have such a great goaltender like Corey. In the last fiveish minutes of the game, the Blackhawks were making a good rush and Hossa shot the puck. The rebound went right to Ben Smith who snuck the puck right under Luongo's pads.

Final Thoughts
Perfection.

Game 6 Preview

The Blackhawks put themselves in a terrible situation. They played terrible the first three games and had no heart in their game. Being down 3-0, they realized that this is their last chance to try to move on. They realized that they are good enough to beat the Canucks. The next two games they dominated. The problem is, one mistake could send them home now because they put themselves into that nasty situation. Now they have to play each minute like it's their last, because it could be. That is a tough way to play for four straight games. If any team can do it, this team can but the road to the next round is not going to be easy. The biggest thing they can do is take it day by day and just figure out a way to win this game in front of some of the best fans in hockey.

Prediction
I don't think Vancouver is too happy about being shutout and blown out by the Blackhawks on their home ice, and will look to do the same to us on our home ice to end the series. The Blackhawks still have the momentum and are looking good, but that can change in an instant. The last two games the Hawks have been doing almost everything right. They have passed well, skated well, shot well, killed penalties well, scored on penalties well and played good defense. There isn't much more you could ask from them. On Thursday, they played fantastic hockey. The problem is, they can't stop now. That game cannot be their climax, because after the climax there is the fall and no Hawks fan wants that to happen. They still have to be rising and hit the climax in game 7. Vancouver will not make it as easy as they did on Thursday, so expect a few goals from them, but I still like the Hawks to force game 7.

Other Game Info
Seabrook is back in the lineup today. He might be taking shorter shifts than normal, but will still play. The fans that say this is a bad thing really make me mad. They think that just because we won two games without Seabrook that we should keep him out. He is a great player and is going to help not hurt our team's chances of winning this game. Yes, he gave the Hawks something to fight for on Tuesday, but the win on Thursday probably did not have much to do with Brent. The Blackhawks are winning games because they care about the playoffs and realize that they are a good team that can go far in the playoffs if they actually play hockey. Brent is only going to add to this want for a win, so if you think the Hawks are going to lose for one reason and that reason is Seabrook you should reconsider.


In other news, Dave Bolland is a badass mother fucker.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Only victory, no defeat


Tuesday night the Blackhawks were in a must win situation, and rose to the occasion and won in a big way. They were missing Brent Seabrook, who got elbowed in the head the game before, and that just made this team want it even more. They scored 7 for Seabrook and headed back to Vancouver to win there.

Win in Vancouver is exactly what they did. Corey Crawford was amazing from the first shot on goal. In the back of my mind, I was thinking he could get a shutout. More and more shots got piled on him, and he was like a brick wall in front of the goal. He ended with the shutout, but that wasn't even the best part of the game.


The best part of this game was the goal scoring from Hossa and Keith. Keith was amazing. He almost had a hat trick and two assists. One of his goals was actually tipped by Kane, therefore giving Kane the goal. Keith was definitely playing for Seabrook in this game and was a huge reason why we won. He played well offensively and defensively. There were people hating on him, saying he isn't as good as he was last year, and so he had an outstanding game on Tuesday and and even better one Thursday. Mariann Hossa was also playing very well, he simply split all the defenders and scored the first goal of the game. That gave him the confidence to be able to score on his breakaway later in the game. The Blackhawks simply dominated the Canucks and played like a the team that fans have been wanting to see all year. This Blackhawks team will be feeding off the United Center crowd tomorrow and I have no doubt they win. Game 7 is going to test who really wants it more, and I think the Blackhawks do.



I originally was going to put the Mariann Hossa song or Duncan Keith song with this post, but then I saw this and got crazy chills.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Best Video Ever



I realize that it's nearing the end of the Blackhawks season, and I make a new blog about the hawks, but I love this team so much and love writing about them. I took a leap and made this, and thanks to the amazing @QueenCrash for designing this whole blog.