Kane potted #399 in the second leg of a mid-sweek sweep of the Blue Jackets, and looks to become the 10th American-born NHLer to hit 400.
Author: Andrew Jenkins
Those poor scheduling staff at the NHL are going to need one hell of a vacation when this is said and done.
With a schedule adjustment sending the Hawks into a long weekend, Chicago just weren’t able to weather the Hurricanes Friday night.
Every day, the boys from the Windy City give us a little more reason to breathe easy.
After falling in a shootout to the scalding hot Hurricanes Wednesday night, the Hawks absolutely refused to be denied a second time on home ice.
After a tough week of missed practice and players on Covid-19 Protocols, the Hawks get some manpower back and look to take down the Canes on the road.
Following a night of celebration, the Blackhawks rolled into Nashville and found a battle.
The Hawks have bounced back, picking up 3 of a possible 4 points in their previous two games, so naturally, I’ve been Googling appropriate parade routes for the City of Chicago.
The Blackhawks pick up a much-needed point but end up falling again highlighting question marks on the back end.