Wild Saves Blackhawks from Complete Collapse
We are giving ourselves another “Pat” Riley. The Bench Jockeys saw this coming a mile a way. Or rather, the rest of the hockey-covering media just gave up a shortie to the upstart Bench Jockeys who posted….
http://thebenchjockeys.com/2011/03/30/blackhawks-down-and-almost-out/
Tonite the Dallas Stars almost stole the 8th and final playoff spot from the Chicago Blackhawks. All the Stars had to do was get a win against the Minnesota Wild. Toews and the boys better send a case of bubbly to Jose Theodore and each of the Minnesota goal scorers who played an inspired game and prevented the Stars from displacing the Blackhawks from the 2011 Stanley Cup playoffs. The schedule could not have been more friendly to the Stars and more ripe with stumbling blocks for the Hawks. Earlier this afternoon, Chicago gave a lackluster effort in a 4-3 loss to Detroit which was all too happy to do their part in trying to knock out the 2010 Stanley Cup Champs. Dallas could not keep up with the lowly Wild and lost 5 – 3 playing from behind all evening. The Hawks escape the regular season, back into the playoffs and will play President’s Trophy winner, Vancouver, in the first round of the Western Conference Playoffs.
Karma Factor: Medium High. Dallas’ opponent, Minnesota, was once represented by the North Stars franchise which was sold to Dallas in 1993 and became the Stars.
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