
Patrick Kane’s Late Game Heroics Keeps Blackhawks Playoff Hopes Alive
Patrick Kane’s 40th goal of the season was perhaps the most crucial goal of the season for the Blackhawks. Kane’s late game heroics keep playoff hopes alive for now.
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Patrick Kane’s 40th goal of the season was perhaps the most crucial goal of the season for the Blackhawks. Kane’s late game heroics keep playoff hopes alive for now.

The Blackhawks missed out on multiple opportunities to improve the team at the 2019 NHL Trade Deadline. The biggest move that the Blackhawks made at the trade deadline this season wasn't even a trade. It was the announcement that Corey Crawford was activated from the IR and Collin Delia is being re-assigned to the Rockford IceHogs.

The Blackhawks have clawed their way back into the playoff picture thanks to the heroics of one man, Patrick Kane.

ESPN hockey writer, Emily Kaplan, interviewed Patrick Kane and asked him about the coolest thing he has ever received for free. What Kane ended up being music to every Blackhawks' fans ears, as it included Artemi Panarin.

The Blackhawks have begun to turn things around. The team is currently on a 7 game winning streak and making a playoff push thanks to some fresh faces.

Former Blackhawks' star winger, Artemi Panarin, was a hot topic on Twitter today. Panarin hired a new agent and finally revealed his plan for the offseason.

Jonathan Toews flashed a nasty backhand to forehand move and absolutely destroyed the Vancouver Canucks' defensemen for the game-winning goal in OT tonight, for his 24th goal of the season. Jonathan Toews DESTROYED the Canucks’ defensemen with that nasty backhand to forehand move... WOOOOOOOW...

Erik Gustafsson has gone from being a healthy scratch to now putting the team on his back. The Blackhawks are currently on a 5 game winning streak and that can be largely attributed to Gustafsson.

Tonight, Patrick Kane scored his 900th career point against the Sabres in his hometown of Buffalo, NY. Kane is currently on pace to score 49 goals and have the best season of his 12-year NHL career.

With the right moves at the trade deadline and smart free agent additions, the Blackhawks could quickly reclaim their throne at the top of the NHL.

Even though the Blackhawks haven't been winning much lately, the faces of the franchise have been pulling their weight and then some lately. Patrick Kane is currently on pace to have his best statistical season in the NHL -- at age 30 in his 12th season. Jonathan Toews is also 30 years old and on pace to tie his career-best numbers.

As the Blackhawks lose more and more games, and just about bottom out, they actually become winners for two reasons. Those two reasons are Jack Hughes and Kaapo Kakko.
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