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Preparation = frustration
Tribune staff reporterIn the holiday spirit, first the positives from Sunday night's Blackhawks game at the United Center. Michael Holmqvist was a plus-1. That just about covers it for a night on which the Dallas Stars came into Chicago and essentially took care of...Tags: Kyle Calder, 2016 Olympic Games, Bill Guerin, Jere Lehtinen, United Center
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Tightly fitting cap could squeeze Cullen
Tribune staff reporterBack in the old days of the NHL, moving players in and out of roster spots was relatively easy. Length of contracts and amounts owed certainly were factors, but not nearly as much as now with the salary cap. The cap also can serve as a pair of...Tags: Field Hockey, Martin Lapointe, National Hockey League, Nikolai Khabibulin, Matthew Barnaby
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Blackhawks not tough for long enough
Tribune staff reporterWhen it comes to matching up against the better teams in the Western Conference, it's beginning to appear the Blackhawks are a 15- to 20-minute team. For about that amount of timesometimes a little more, sometimes lessthe Hawks can play with the best...Tags: Brent Seabrook, United Center, Jeff Cowan, Nikolai Khabibulin, Eric Belanger
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Hawks' offensive gaffes do damage
Tribune staff reporterBlackhawks coach Trent Yawney has lamented defensive lapses throughout this season. But it was offensive miscues as much as defensive mistakes that cost the Hawks in the first 20 minutes Friday of a 3-2 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets. The loss was the...Tags: Basketball, Columbus Blue Jackets, Sports, Meteorological Disasters, Cale Hulse
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Wings' late rally shocks Hawks
Tribune staff reporterFormer Blackhawks coach Brian Sutter had a theory for why they would play some of their best games of the season against the Detroit Red Wings: fear of being embarrassed. That's a feeling with which the Hawks are all too familiar after a pair of dismal...Tags: Soccer, Chris Osgood, Field Hockey, Brent Seabrook, Basketball
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Hawks' start winds up just another big tease
Tribune staff reporterThere have been glimpses this season of what the Blackhawks can be and what they aspire to be. But those have been few and fleeting. Thursday was another example, another tease to get the hopes up. But Detroit, making a mockery of the NHL through its...Tags: Detroit Red Wings, National Hockey League, Steve Yzerman, Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago White Sox
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Hawks, Khabibulin fall flat in debut
Tribune staff reporterIt would be easy to look at Wednesday night's final score and come to the conclusion that not much has changed for the Blackhawks since they were last seen in April 2004. But coach Trent Yawney isn't going to draw too many conclusions after a season-...Tags: Brent Seabrook, Sergei Fedorov, Rob Niedermayer, Rene Bourque, National Hockey League
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Thornton persists in assists
Tribune staff reporterYou think Joe Thornton leads the NHL in assists because of karma? On Saturday in Minnesota, the cargo barge of an MVP candidate for San Jose set a career high for points. Hours earlier, the man who dealt the former No. 1 pick out of Boston earlier this...Tags: Joe Thornton, United Center, Nils Ekman, Career and Workplace, National Hockey League
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Always welcome guests in Nashville
Tribune staff reporterAs far as opponents go, the Nashville Predators couldn't have asked for a better matchup to secure a playoff berth than the Blackhawks. The Hawks have been as competitive in Nashville recently as your standard homecoming opponent for a major college...Tags: Steve Sullivan, Dustin Byfuglien, Mark Eaton, Tomas Vokoun, Sports
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2 late goals upend Hawks
The Associated PressDan Hinote and Rob Blake scored in the final 58 seconds and the Avalanche beat the Blackhawks 4-3 Monday night. Blake scored two goals and became the 17th NHL defensemen to score 200. Patrick Sharp, Rene Bourque and Curtis Brown scored for the Hawks....Tags: Soccer, Rene Bourque, National Hockey League, Rob Blake, Joe Sakic
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Penalty shot seals fate; skid now at 9
Tribune staff reporterPavel Vorobiev isn't going to threaten Sidney Crosby or Alexander Ovechkin for rookie of the year honors. With nine goals and 20 points, Vorobiev was on pace for 24 goals and 55 points this seasonnot bad for the offensively challenged Blackhawks. But...Tags: Jaroslav Spacek, Martin Lapointe, Henrik Sedin, National Hockey League, Nikolai Khabibulin
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Flyers break it open against Hawks
Tribune staff reporterPatrick Sharp couldn't have asked for a better situation. The former Flyer found himself alone in the slot Wednesday night with the game on his stick and a chance to show his former team what it was missing. But instead the puck wouldn't cooperate and...Tags: United Center, Field Hockey, Nikolai Khabibulin, Adrian Aucoin, Jim Dowd
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