What To Do About Patrick Kane?
Since his weekend of “fun” in Wisconsin, most of the Chicago media has weighed in on what the Blackhawks should do with superstar Patrick Kane. Here is a collection of links to their thoughts: On Tuesday, the Chicago Sun-Times reported … Continue reading →
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Blackhawks agree to terms with F Flick
The Chicago Blackhawks and forward Rob Flick have agreed to terms on a three-year contract.
The 21-year-old Flick had seven goals, six assists and 91 penalty minutes in 45 regular-season games with the American Hockey League's Rockford IceHogs this season.
Flick was a fourth-round pick by Chicago in the 2010 NHL entry draft. He spent three seasons in the Ontario Hockey League...
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Blackhawks Sign Rob Flick
On Tuesday, the Chicago Blackhawks announced that they have come to terms on a three-year deal with Rob Flick. Flick, 21, was a fourth round selection (120th overall) in the 2010 NHL Draft. He split the 2011-12 season between the Rockford … Continue reading →
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Should the Blackhawks Trade Patrick Kane?
Last week Blackhawks center/winger Patrick Kane got drunk. Not just a little drunk. Not just pretty drunk. Kaner got girl-choking-fight-starting-kicked-out-of-bars ******* drunk.
This is the latest entry in Kane’s eventual scrapbook of misbehaved blackouts, and more that ever before, it’s causing him to catch some flack. When Kane punched a cabbie over nickels...
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Patrick Kane: International Partier or International Light Weight?
This past weekend, Chicago Blackhawks All Star Patrick Kane went to spend some time at the University of Wisconsin with his pals. However, he didn’t just “spend some time” there, he lived up every single second of it.
Or at least he tried to.
If you haven’t seen or heard about the Deadspin story, it recaps Kane’s black out-drunk experience in Madison...
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Blackhawks cut off Patrick Kane access; Kaner on his way out?
Is Patrick Kane on his way out of town? Are the Chicago Blackhawks sick of his antics? The team is not answering any media requests at all regarding Kaner’s allegedly getting drunk, passing out at a bar, choking a woman, hurling anti-Semitic slurs while getting kicked out of a party at the University of Wisconsin.
The Hawks aren’t even bothering to do damage control or...
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Can Quenneville And Bowman Co-Exist?
from David Shoalts of the Globe and Mail, There is an extraordinary situation in Chicago where head coach Joel Quenneville and general manager Stan Bowman now have an uneasy peace after months of conflict both in and out of the public eye.
Both Bowman and Quenneville will now go about their jobs under the demanding presence of Blackhawks president John McDonough, who does not hesitate...
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Brandon Saad: How Much Should Blackhawks Fans Expect?
As the playoffs continue without the Chicago Blackhawks, fans have already started making lists of free agents the team should target. There are two primary concerns being expressed by everyone surrounding Chicago: they need another top-four defenseman (preferably physical), and … Continue reading →
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With firing of Chicago Blackhawks assistant coach Mike Haviland, Joel Quenneville dismisses own departure rumors
Joel Quenneville isn’t leaving Chicago. He’s not going to Montreal to join Marc Bergevin, recently tabbed from the Blackhawks as the Canadiens’ general manager.
In fact, Quenneville may have used his rationale for firing assistant coach Mike Haviland to assure critics and skeptics.
From the Chicago Tribune:
“One thing about being in Chicago, I think over the...
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Chicago Blackhawks fire assistant coach Mike Haviland
This may not matter much to the average hockey fan, but gathering what I’m reading from the media on Twitter, this coaching move by the Chicago Blackhawks might mean that a) Joel Quenneville’s staying because someone else’s head has rolled for him and/or b) that the rolling head is about to find a new coaching position with another NHL team:
The Chicago Blackhawks...
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Blackhawks fire assistant coach
The Chicago Blackhawks have fired assistant coach Mike Haviland.
Haviland has spent the last four seasons as an assistant, joining the staff in July 2008, a little more than two months before Joel Quenneville became head coach. Haviland also coached the team's American Hockey League affiliates in Norfolk, Va., from 2005-07 and Rockford from 2007-08.
The Blackhawks finished...
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7 days ago
THERE WILL BE BLOOD
Blackhawk shows off nasty leg bruise
Chicago has been out of the Stanley Cup chase for over a week, but defenseman Sami Lepisto is still seeing and feeling the effects of the postseason.
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