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The NHL's growing injury list

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

We're not even a month into this NHL season, and the star-studded injury list keeps growing. How are teams dealing with the lineup holes? Scott Burnside checks in.

Story | Conversation | October 27, 2009

Camps confirm Hawks' status in NHL

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

Firings, signings, arrests. It has been a bizarre summer in Chicago. But the Olympic camps showed what was lost amid the offseason turmoil: The Hawks might be the favorites to reach the Cup finals.

Story | Conversation | August 28, 2009

Canada camp, Day 3: Coaching staff shakes up lines, defensive pairings

Scott Burnside

...Chris Pronger-Dan Boyle Robyn Regehr-Drew Doughty Jay Bouwmeester-Brent Burns Dion Phaneuf-Brent Seabrook Duncan Keith-Mike Green Francois Beauchemin-Marc Staal Dan Hamhuis-Stephane Robidas

Blog Entry | Conversation | August 26, 2009

Canada camp, Day 1: Early line combinations and a new-look defense

Scott Burnside

...Carter Simon Gagne-Jonathan Toews-Martin St. Louis Chris Pronger-Drew Doughty Dion Phaneuf-Stephane Robidas Duncan Keith-Scott Niedermayer Jay Bouwmeester-Brent Burns Francois Beauchemin-Shea Weber And some more thoughts to ponder...

Blog Entry | Conversation | August 24, 2009

Tallon's sudden firing undeserved

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

What have you done for me lately? The firing of Blackhawks GM Dale Tallon, who was instrumental in building a viable contender, was callous and abrupt.

Story | Conversation | July 14, 2009

Quenneville may be Hawks' missing link

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

Many wonder if the Blackhawks have a "missing piece" when it comes to Stanley Cup puzzles. But the man who may well be Chicago's difference is standing behind the bench.

Story | Conversation | March 25, 2009

Midseason report: Team-by-team grades

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

As we hit the All-Star break, here's a breakdown of where teams stand.

Story | Conversation | January 21, 2009

A sign of panic? Savard's firing reinforces that stakes are high for Hawks

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

With Denis Savard's firing, the feeling that the Hawks had turned a corner and were ready to return to elite status is on hold. Make no mistake, this means the stakes are suddenly very high.

Story | Conversation | October 16, 2008

Chicago's revival goes beyond rookies Kane and Toews

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

The Blackhawks are slowly but surely seeing a revival in Chicago. Scott Burnside tells us the comeback goes beyond two kids names Kane and Toews.

Story | Conversation | December 11, 2007

Kane, Toews, Skille giving Blackhawk Nation hope

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews and Jack Skille are just a few of the new crop of rookies coming into the NHL this season, but they all happen to be in the Blackhawks' organization. ESPN.com will follow their progress throughout the 2007-08 season in a series called "Beginner's Puck."

Story | Conversation | September 27, 2007

Training camp preview: Western Conference

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

As NHL training camps open this week, Scott Burnside gives his burning questions for the Western Conference.

Story | Conversation | September 09, 2007

Wheelin' and dealin' in the air for NHL draft

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

While the draft prospects themselves might not be turning heads, there could be plenty of wheeling and dealing at this weekend's draft.

Story | Conversation | June 18, 2007

Camp chatter: Western Conference breakdown

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

With the preseason in full gear, what questions linger in the West? Scott Burnside breaks it down.

Story | Conversation | September 08, 2006

Cap rules bring equality, but its effects do not

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

While the salary cap puts every NHL team on an equal playing field, the hard choices behind each club's moves are hardly the same.

Story | Conversation | July 17, 2006

'Hawks rely on grit for turnaround

Scott Burnside, Special to ESPN.com

The Blackhawks have added toughness to try to put their dark days behind them.

Story | Conversation | July 30, 2004