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NIU Victims, Shooter Remembered

NIU Victims, Shooter Remembered

The Chicago Blackhawks honored the NIU victims last night with above decal, which they'll wear on their helmets again tomorrow night in St. Louis and Wednesday night here against Minnesota. And Ozzie Guillen and co. were wearing NIU hats at spring training. [Blackhawks, Uniwatch] more ›

Blackhawks Look for Success at Home

Blackhawks Look for Success at Home

The Chicago Blackhawks suffered only their second back-to back loss of the season on Wednesday and the first one in over a month. Something Blackhawks fans are not used to. The Blackhawks' 3-2 loss to the Canucks came in the first of a four-game home stand that continues tonight versus the Anaheim Ducks. Eight of the next ten Blackhawks games are at home, which is good news. They could use some home-ice advantage to help... more ›

Blackhawks Coming to a Television Near You

Blackhawks Coming to a Television Near You

The Chicago Blackhawks have released a schedule for home televised games for the 2007-2008 season that includes seven dates starting with Sunday's 6pm game against the Detroit Red Wings. more ›

Get Well Soon, Blackhawks

Get Well Soon, Blackhawks

The Chicago Blackhawks' locker room has looked more like a triage unit as of late. The Hawks suffered some concerning injuries over the weekend. more ›

Blackhawks Looking Forward to the Regular Season

Blackhawks Looking Forward to the Regular Season

Last year, the Blackhawks won just 26 games, ahead of only two teams in the NHL. Although it is just the preseason, Blackhawk fans have to feel good about the upcoming season. The Chicago Blackhawks have played five of their eight preseason games and are off to a perfect 5-0 start. The Blackhawks have not had troubles sounding the horn, scoring 19 goals for an average of 3.8 goals per game. In four of the... more ›

Blackhawks Season Was Supposed to Open Tonight...

Blackhawks Season Was Supposed to Open Tonight...

The Chicago Blackhawks were supposed to open their season tonight against the Minnesota Wild, but the season remains on hold due to the owners' lock-out of the players. The owners voted to lock out the players until a new collective bargaining agreement could be hammered out between the clubs and the players association. With many of the teams opperating in the red and 75% of team revenue going to the players' salaries, the owners want a new economic structure. Of course, the players don't want their gravy train to be cut off. The sides are far apart and it seems likely that the matter will wipe out the entire NHL season. more ›

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