In a moment that might be the turning point of the series, a potential game-tying goal for the Chicago Blackhawks in Game 3 was waved off due to goalie interference. The Blackhawks trailed the Red Wings 2-1 midway through the third period when Viktor
DETROIT â" With a two-day break between games in Detroit during their Western Conference semifinal series against the Red Wings, the Blackhawks headed to Chicago to sleep in their own beds after Game 3. It was likely not their best night of slumber
The 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,
The top-seeded Blackhawks refused to roll over, pulling to 2-1 on Patrick Kane's goal 4:35 into the third period, and were a judgment call away from tying it about a minute later. Andrew Shaw's goal, however, was waved off because he was in the crease
Hockey's never been much for the sanctity of seeds. No one blinked last year when the eight-seeded Kings blew through the competition on the way to a Cup. So it's not any sort of mathematical upset that the Red Wings took
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