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Old-timers wake up Hawks
Tribune staff reporterIn the grand plan of the Blackhawks, it's safe to say Igor Korolev and Steve Passmore do not have prominent roles. The Hawks are building for the future and Korolev (33 years old) and Passmore (soon 31) are closer to the end of their careers than the...Tags: National Hockey League, United Center, Chicago Blackhawks, American League, Jocelyn Thibault
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Zhamnov not enough for Blackhawks
Tribune staff reporterWith a 2003 calendar year that was mostly dismal from beginning to Wednesday night's end, the Blackhawks at least closed the book in an entertaining, if still losing, fashion. A two-goal rally was spoiled when Todd Bertuzzi scored on a power play in...Tags: United Center, Chicago Blackhawks, Brent Sopel, Todd Bertuzzi, Markus Naslund
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Hawks give fans a present
Tribune staff reporterBlackhawks coach Brian Sutter said Tuesday morning that he will be able to enjoy Wednesday and Thursdaywhen the NHL shuts down for Christmas if his team works hard and gets rewarded for it. It should be a happy holiday then for the Hawks, who...Tags: Christmas, St. Louis Blues, Field Hockey, Phoenix Coyotes, Brent Johnson
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Ottawa pours it on vs. struggling Hawks
Blackhawks coach Brian Sutter said Thursday morning that the Ottawa Senators were the kind of team the Hawks hope to have in a couple of seasons.
It was an interesting comment considering the man who helped make the Senators what they areStanley Cup...Tags: Martin Havlat, Field Hockey, National Hockey League, Jeremy Roenick, Soccer
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Bell punctuates new ending
Tribune staff reporterThe Blackhawks had read this book too many times before. Play well, get the lead, lose it late, go to overtime and either tie or lose it there. Thursday night at the United Center, however, they wrote a new ending. Mark Bell scored the game-winner in...Tags: Jason Woolley, Kris Draper, Chicago Blackhawks, Nathan Dempsey, Sergei Fedorov
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Bob Foltman on the Hawks
Hey, Bob, don't you think that blaming Alex Zhamnov and Alexander Karpovtsev in recent discussions is unfair and based on the simple fact that they are not North Americans? Zhamnov is the only world-class player in Chicago. Granted, he doesn't score too...Tags: Death, Bob Probert, Chicago Blackhawks, Columbus Blue Jackets, Field Hockey
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Urgent play too late
Tribune staff reporterSay this for the Blackhawks, they are remarkably consistent. Their winless streak stretched to 10 Friday afternoon with a 4-3 loss to the Anaheim Mighty Ducks on a goal by Sergei Fedorov midway through the third period. The loss spoiled another good...Tags: National Hockey League, Jason Krog, Chicago Blackhawks, Sergei Fedorov, Alexander Karpovtsev
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Flames keep Hawks on skids
Tribune staff reporterThis is what happens when the margin of error is reduced to zero. When the object is not to score more than the other team but to hope to just give up fewer. When the guys who can actually provide offense are sitting on the bench or playing with guys...Tags: Dean McAmmond, Chicago Blackhawks, Field Hockey, Alexander Karpovtsev, Mark Bell
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Same script dooms Hawks
Tribune staff reporterFor the Blackhawks, so much of this early season has been like the movie "Groundhog Day." Get a lead early in the game and play great for two periods, try to protect that lead in the third and inevitably give up the tying goal and lose in overtime....Tags: National Hockey League, Sami Salo, Bryan Allen, Chicago Blackhawks, Brent Sopel
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'Trip' almost gets off to a great start
Tribune staff reporterAn old sayingthe first game of a road trip is your last game at homewas making the rounds in the Blackhawks' locker room before Sunday night's game against the Rangers. If that's true, the next two weeks will be quite a ride for the Hawks. On the eve...Tags: United Center, Chicago Blackhawks, Field Hockey, Steve Poapst, Bobby Holik
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Goose eggs pile up for Hawks
Tribune staff reporterBlackhawks winger Steve Sullivan isn't big on certain games being considered measuring sticks or key stretches in a schedule. As far as Sullivan is concerned, the 82-game season is a measuring stick, and if you make the playoffs, you've had a good year....Tags: Brendan Shanahan, Ray Whitney, National Hockey League, Detroit Red Wings, Soccer
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No ducking the factsHawks tied for 1st
Tribune staff reporterNovember isn't even three days old and there are still 69 games left to play. But anyone who predicted the Blackhawks would be tied for the lead in the Central Division at this point probably should start house-hunting in Las Vegas. The Hawks pulled even...Tags: Ruslan Salei, Chicago Blackhawks, Nathan Dempsey, St. Louis Blues, Field Hockey
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