Blackhawks
The Blackhawks have scored just one goal in their last two games and it was just the second time this season the Hawks were shutout.
The Blackhawks know they can't allow Boston a 3-1 series lead in the Stanley Cup Final, despite coming back from such a deficit earlier this postseason because the Bruins are stronger than the Red Wings.
Joel Quenneville didn't want to tip off the Bruins to the fact that Marian Hossa likely wouldn't play in Game 3 Monday night, but Coach Q said Tuesday No. 81 is likely to play in Game 4.
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18hBlackhawks fans take you inside Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final at the United Center, breaking down what it was like to witness the triple-overtime thriller firsthand.
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21hCrazed Bruins fan used the yellow rally towels to design a suit he wears to some of the Bruins' home games.
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21hSteve Konroyd and Pat Boyle look at the Blackhawks' line combinations and how that affected the outcome of Game 3.
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21hWith only seconds remaining in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final and the Boston Bruins leading 2-0, a few members of the Chicago Blackhawks engaged in fisticuffs with their opponent.
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21hDuncan Keith reacts to the the Blackhawks' Game 3 loss and understands the importance of bouncing back in Game 4 Wednesday night.
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1dComments (3)It may be a bit of a broken record, but the Blackhawks power play continued to be anemic in their Stanley Cup Final series against the Bruins, going 0 for 4 in Game 3 Monday night.
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1dThe Bruins took it to the Blackhawks from start to finish in Game 3 Monday night and now hold a 2-1 series advantage in the Stanley Cup Final.
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