Certainly, the Chicago Blackhawks had all the momentum heading into Wednesday's Game 7 against Detroit. After falling behind 3-1 to the Red Wings, Chicago won two straight games, including a stirring third-period rally toWith 1:49 left in the third period of Game 7, the score tied 1-1, the Chicago Blackhawks' Niklas Hjalmarsson scored what appeared to be the game-winning goal. He blasted a slap shot top shelf, the lamp lit, and the United Center erupted. But theAPWhat was the main reason why the Chicago Blackhawks were able to overcome a 3-1 series deficit against the Detroit Red Wings and advance to the Western Conference Final? Was it the re-jiggering of lines by head coach Joel Quenneville? Nope.Certainly, the Chicago Blackhawks had all the momentum heading into Wednesday's Game 7 against Detroit. After falling behind 3-1 to the Red Wings, Chicago won two straight games, including a stirring third-period rally toHad the Blackhawks not won Game 7 against the Red Wings twice Wednesday night, they would still be awaiting the explanation for what happened with 1 minute 47 seconds left in the third period, why their dramatic game-winning goal was not a
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