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  1. 'Masterful' Q worthy of Adams award

    Jesse Rogers

    CHICAGO -- As the individual awards start to finally roll in for the Chicago Blackhawks -- Patrick Kane was announced a finalist for the Lady Byng on Thursday -- there's at least one more that should garner Hawks attention. Coach Joel Quenneville...

    Blog | May 16, 2013
  2. Jump on board the Blackhawks bandwagon!

    Steve Etheridge

    Every year when football stops happening, you're suddenly left with only two sports to watch on TV: basketball and one that's not basketball. The non-basketball one is called World Series of Poker, and it airs late at night when everyone awake is pro...

    Blog | March 07, 2013
  3. Blackhawks set NHL record for best start to season

    The Chicago Blackhawks set an NHL record for the best start to a season, beating the San Jose Sharks 2-1 on Friday night to give them at least one point in each of their first 17 games.

    Recap | Box Score | Conversation | February 22, 2013
  4. Weak PP at the heart of Hawks' struggles

    Jesse Rogers

    NEW YORK -- During their current nine-game losing streak, there is one aspect of Chicago Blackhawks play that can't be pinned on general manager Stan Bowman nor goalies Corey Crawford or Ray Emery. Even head coach Joel Quenneville and his assistant...

    Blog | February 15, 2012
  5. Daily Debate: Gagner's eight is great, Blackhawks netminding not ...

    Today, the fellas go at it over Sam Gagner, the Blackhawks and Jimmy Howard's pinkie. Bring it. BURNSIDE: Greetings, my friend. Well, that was one for the ages for Sam Gagner on Thursday night, wasn't it? The young Edmonton Oiler who has been the ...

    Blog | February 03, 2012
  6. Hawks skate well but suffer overtime loss

    Jesse Rogers

    CHICAGO -- Baby steps. The Chicago Blackhawks weren't happy about losing 3-2 in overtime to the Detroit Red Wings on Sunday, but compared to their recent play this one almost felt like a win. The Hawks led for nearly the whole game, but some q...

    Blog | January 08, 2012
  7. Moving Montador pays off for Hawks

    Jesse Rogers

    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Anyway you measure it, it was a radical move. Assigning Chicago Blackhawks' defenseman Steve Montador to play the slot on the power play seemed a desperate act for Joel Quenneville -- but an understandable one. The team's power pl...

    Blog | November 10, 2011
  8. No defense for allowing easy goals

    Jesse Rogers

    TAMPA -- No one is going to scoff at the Chicago Blackhawks getting three out of four points against a couple of decent Eastern Conference teams on the road. But giving up leads and hoping for overtime wins might come back to haunt them, especially h...

    Blog | November 04, 2011
  9. Keith's honesty refreshing

    Jesse Rogers

    If you were critical of Chicago Blackhawks' defenseman Duncan Keith this season you were probably only thinking the same things he was. Keith opened up about his struggles on Friday one day after having one of his best games of the season: two goals...

    Blog | April 22, 2011
  10. Bolland in, Seabrook out for Game 4

    ESPNChicago.com

    CHICAGO -- The Chicago Blackhawks will try to stave off being swept by the Vancouver Canucks in Game 4 on Tuesday without one of their top players as defenseman Brent Seabrook is out with an upper body injury he suffered from a hit by Raffi Torres. ...

    Blog | April 19, 2011
  11. 2011 NHL Playoffs: Chicago Blackhawks' Brent Seabrook misses Game...

    The Chicago Blackhawks staved off being swept by the Vancouver Canucks in Game 4 on Wednesday without one of their top players as defenseman Brent Seabrook was out with an upper-body injury.

    Story | Conversation | April 19, 2011
  12. First shift sets tone for Blackhawks

    Jesse Rogers

    DETROIT -- Rarely does one shift set the tone for a game, but it would be hard to argue the Chicago Blackhawks' opening shift wasn't the difference in their 4-2 win over the Detroit Red Wings on Friday. Jonathan Toews, Patrick Sharp and Marian Hos...

    Blog | April 08, 2011
  13. Funny guy Sharp recalls Toews prank

    ESPNChicago.com

    There are few guarantees in sports, but as the Chicago Blackhawks work to defend their Stanley Cup championship, the one thing they can count on is Patrick Sharp keeping the mood light. The widely accepted prankster king of the Hawks, Sharp recoun...

    Blog | March 03, 2011
  14. Hawks starting to find ways to get wins

    Jesse Rogers

    CHICAGO -- Maybe all those early-season close losses are starting to pay off. The Chicago Blackhawks pulled out another tight one, beating the Phoenix Coyotes 4-3 in a shootout on Sunday night at the United Center. There was a time when they'd lose...

    Blog | February 27, 2011
  15. Defense shows off in front of Chelios

    Jesse Rogers

    So the Chicago Blackhawks can play defense. They delivered a solid effort in their own zone on a night when they honored Chris Chelios, one of the best defenseman to ever play the game. With the former No. 7 looking on, the current one helped his ...

    Blog | December 17, 2010
  16. 1st-period wrap: Hawks 2, Wings 1

    Jesse Rogers

    The Chicago Blackhawks led the Detroit Red Wings, 2-1, after the first period at the United Center on Friday. The Hawks scored two quick goals to open the game, the first one on the power play. Patrick Sharp took a pass from Brent Seabrook, after ...

    Blog | December 17, 2010