wtorek, 21 maja 2013

Stanley Cup playoffs: Blackhawks face adversity for first time

The Chicago Blackhawks were controlling the puck and dominating play early in the second period. It took all of a half-minute for the Detroit Red Wings to swing the momentum. Gustav Nyquist and Drew Miller scored 31 seconds apart midway through aThe Blackhawks started the second period with an early power play, which featured plenty of nifty passing but not a lot of shooting, and they once again failed to convert. Chicago's sustained pressure during the man-advantage and afterwards, however,First, the Red Wings' Gustav Nyquist raced to a loose puck near the blue line, pushed the puck to his left beyond the reach of Blackhawks defenseman Brent Seabrook and then waited out diving attempts by Seabrook and Blackhawks goaltender CoreyTwo goals for the Red Wings just 31 seconds apart have the Chicago Blackhawks facing a 2-0 deficit at the second intermission.Though the Chicago Blackhawks had to shake off a couple injuries, it could be argued they never really faced any adversity during a 36-7-5 regular season that saw them not lose a game in regulation until they reached the halfway mark of the season.
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