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  • Psycho_sighT
    SBR Hustler
    • 04-04-10
    • 91

    #1
    Blackhawks Win Again but Cut It Close
    CHICAGO — That was more like it, a game more befitting the Stanley Cup finals than the defensive train wreck that was Game 1. The result, however, was the same: a one-goal victory for the Chicago Blackhawks.
    After Monday night’s 2-1 win, they are just two games from winning the Cup, and with the series shifting to Philadelphia on Wednesday, the Flyers still have not quite figured out how to handle the Blackhawks.
    Chicago scored its goals 28 seconds apart late in the second period, but Philadelphia came close to tying in the third, after Simon Gagne scored on the power play with 14 minutes 40 seconds to go. But Antti Niemi, the Blackhawks’ rookie goalie, was excellent in preserving the one-goal lead in the frantic final minutes.
    “I don’t think we got outplayed,” Flyers Coach Peter Laviolette said. “Their goaltender played extremely well in the third period. We had more than enough looks to tie up that game. It just didn’t happen.”
    After having his problems in Saturday’s 6-5 victory, Niemi impressed through the first two periods Monday by flashing his glove hand to make several brilliant saves.
    And in the third, when the swarming Flyers piled up a 15-4 shooting advantage, Niemi held them off. A Kimmo Timonen shot, a close-range rebound from Gagne, a last-minute shot from Jeff Carter — Niemi stopped them all, and after the game was given an extended, deafening ovation from the sellout crowd at the United Center.
    “It’s an unbelievable feeling how the people react,” Niemi said.
    He also said that the confidence he had now, as opposed to at the start of the season, when he was uncertain of earning even the backup goalkeeping job, was like “night and day, a huge difference, and I think that’s the biggest reason why I can play this well right now.”
    This spring, the Blackhawks are conducting a master class in third-period resilience. It was the 10th consecutive time this postseason that they won a game in which the teams were tied or separated by one goal in the third period.
    The Flyers were doing a fine job of stopping Chicago through the game’s first 37 minutes, riding vastly improved goalkeeping from Michael Leighton, who had been pulled from the series opener.
    But then the Blackhawks struck twice in the middle period. First Marian Hossa scored, flipping in a rebound of a Patrick Sharp shot at 17:09. Moments later Ben Eager beat Leighton high on the short side from 40 feet, a shot Leighton probably should have stopped.
    For Hossa, the first N.H.L. player to appear in three straight Stanley Cup finals with three different teams, the goal ended an eight-game scoring drought.
    “It bugged me, definitely,” Hossa said. “I tried not to get frustrated, but it’s in your head. I was waiting for something, like that garbage goal I scored.”
    Hossa is trying to win his first Cup after losing in 2008 with Pittsburgh and in 2009 with Detroit. But despite scoring only three goals so far, he is doing an excellent job this postseason; his plus-11 mark ties him for the league lead.
    For Eager, it was only the second goal in 33 career playoff games. He started his career as a Flyers No. 1 draft choice and played four and a half years as a popular brawler with Philadelphia’s A.H.L. and N.H.L. teams, before being traded to the Blackhawks during the 2007-8 season.
    “I had a lot of great times in Philadelphia — they gave me a chance to play in the N.H.L., and I’m thankful for that,” Eager said. “It’s going to be a great atmosphere at the Wachovia Center next game.
    The game was also chippy, thanks largely to the continuing one-on-one sumo match between the big-bodied Flyers defenseman Chris Pronger and the hulking Blackhawks forward Dustin Byfuglien. Pronger also tried cross-checking Byfuglien’s center, Jonathan Toews, and throwing an elbow at his wingman, Patrick Kane. He also waved bye-bye to Eager when Eager went to the bench after a post-whistle scrum.
    Philadelphia supplied nastiness in the form of Dan Carcillo, who had been scratched for Game 1 and the last two games of the previous series, against Montreal, when the Flyers got all their injured forwards back.
    In the first period Monday, Carcillo skated on the Flyers’ top line alongside Mike Richards and Carter, and immediately started picking on Chicago’s Tomas Kopecky.
    Seven minutes into the game, Carcillo tried to body-check Kopecky in open ice and instead flattened Carter, knocking his teammate’s helmet askew. Carcillo’s response was to stand nose to nose with Kopecky, jawing, and left only after head-butting Kopecky.
    SLAP SHOTS
    Home teams that swept the first two games of the final series have gone on to win the Stanley Cup 31 of 33 times since the N.H.L. switched to a best-of-seven format in 1939. The only two teams to lose were last year’s Red Wings, who fell to the Penguins in seven games, and — an ominous note for Chicago — the 1971 Blackhawks, who lost in seven to the Canadiens. ... To make room for Dan Carcillo, Philadelphia Coach Peter Laviolette scratched forward James van Riemsdyk. Also scratched was Flyers defenseman Ryan Parent, who was replaced by Oskars Bartulis.
  • xdmoney13x
    SBR Hustler
    • 05-16-10
    • 82

    #2
    Flyers in 7
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    • jaydes40
      SBR Hustler
      • 03-12-10
      • 61

      #3
      Hawks in 5
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      • treece
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 11-28-07
        • 6298

        #4
        Not impressed by the Blackhawks.
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        • phxcoyotes
          SBR Sharp
          • 01-07-10
          • 258

          #5
          Flyers can get two wins at home and get right back in the series.
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          • bigsmitty
            SBR MVP
            • 04-12-10
            • 3026

            #6
            I agree the Flyers have a chance to get back in it but I think the Hawks have outplayed and basically outclassed them. Pronger and Carcillo did their thing game 2 to get them off their game with only marginal success. I'll take Chi for the price game 3 thinking it will be another close game 2-1 or 3-2. Cheers
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            • Nicky Santoro
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 04-08-08
              • 16103

              #7
              should be a great game 3.. can't wait..
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              • gohabsgo
                SBR MVP
                • 03-19-10
                • 1903

                #8
                Not to sure witch side to pick for game 3
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                • JW Cash
                  SBR MVP
                  • 12-31-08
                  • 4453

                  #9
                  Flyers win game 3...after that....its anybodys guess.....
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                  • minet123
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 02-17-07
                    • 10280

                    #10
                    Look for a Big win in South Philadelphia before 2 straight losses
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                    • Carnage
                      SBR Hustler
                      • 05-24-10
                      • 63

                      #11
                      I would be genuinely surprised if the Flyers didn't pick up a win in Philly, then again home ice doesn't really mean shit
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                      • zigomanisinsider
                        Restricted User
                        • 07-28-09
                        • 4007

                        #12
                        go lakers go
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                        • Donkwin47
                          SBR MVP
                          • 03-12-10
                          • 2851

                          #13
                          Blackhawks babyyyy.. Let's get game 3 and put it away!!
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                          • Glitch
                            SBR Posting Legend
                            • 07-08-09
                            • 11795

                            #14
                            wonder if the flyers are just goin for the comeback kid storyline.
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                            • Ralphie1412
                              SBR Posting Legend
                              • 01-29-08
                              • 13963

                              #15
                              Originally posted by treece
                              Not impressed by the Blackhawks.
                              Hawks havent played nearly their best in the finals and they are still up 2 games. They will turn it on. I can see someone saying they havent been impressed with the hawks in the FINALS, but if u havent been impressed by them these playoffs then you are an idiot.
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                              • carparts1000
                                SBR High Roller
                                • 04-26-10
                                • 157

                                #16
                                blackhawks will finish the job.
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                                • Grind-It-Out
                                  SBR Wise Guy
                                  • 05-04-10
                                  • 537

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by bigsmitty
                                  I agree the Flyers have a chance to get back in it but I think the Hawks have outplayed and basically outclassed them.
                                  What games were you watching? The Hawks are very fortunate to be up 2 games right now.
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                                  • bigsmitty
                                    SBR MVP
                                    • 04-12-10
                                    • 3026

                                    #18
                                    They are fortunate, both games could have easily gone either way for the end result. That was a little harsh-just had "Carcillo the Cro-Magnon" and "Pronger the lumberjack" coloring my vision. Cheers
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