The Chicago Blackhawks defibrilated what looked to be flat lined series and have shocked their way back from a 3-0 deficit to force a Game 7 against Vancouver. Who would've thunk it? They showed resiliancy and heart by not giving in to their bitter rivals. They were laying on the mat after being punched in the mouth and they found a way to get back up. Where did this team come from?
All year long the Blackhawks went into the fetal position for their opponent and tended to succumb to pressure situations. All year long this team frustrated and infuriated its fans, coaches and organization with their complacency and lack of fortitude. All year long it looked like this team just didn't have the guts to get the job done like the previous season and for the first three games it looked like the doubters were right. Then Bobby Lou returned to the postseason form that all Hawk fans love to remember.
Seriously, Luongo might be the most mentally soft player in sports not named LeBron James. What other goalie shuts down his opponent for three games and then gives up 12 goals in the next 120 minutes? Roberto Luongo that's who. You want to know why Vancouver won't win the Stanley Cup? Take a look at good ole' #1 in net and you'll find the reason why.
Enough of the moral victories though. There's still a game to win tonight. I'm incredibly happy we bounced back and showed some toughness. I'm elated that Hossa, Toews, Sharp and Kane all decided to play like the superstars they are. I'm thrilled to see Duncan Keith returning to Norris Trophy form, but if we lose tonight it'll be a fitting end to a bad season.
Great teams find a way to win in big games and I have my doubts about this one. I want to buy into this team because they are a good looking product on paper, but it seems like every time I do I find myself at the returns desk wanting my money back. The talent is there, the goaltending is there and the coaching is there. The heart and determination are questionable.
I will say this though. The past three games the Hawks have shown the championship grit we saw last season. They dominated the Canucks in Games 4 and 5 and then proceeded to rip out their hearts in Game 6. Vancouver is wounded. They are mentally soft and result to thug tactics to rattle us and gain the psychological edge. They threw everything including the kitchen sink at us and we returned the favor by flushing them down the toilet. What else can Vancouver do? They had the physical and mental edge and now it's gone. This isn't the same Hawks team you saw in the regular season and it certainly isn't the same team the Canucks beat up on earlier in the series.
I have no idea what type of game we're going to see tonight. A Hawks blowout wouldn't surprise me and neither would a triple overtime thriller. I conceded this series after we went down 3-0 so I'm pretty much done predicting what the Hawks can and can't do at this point, but in closing I will say this.
All the struggles, the inconsistency and the let downs that encompassed this season doesn't mean squat when the puck drops this evening. The Blackhawks have an opportunity to eliminate the Canucks for the third straight season and what better way than to send them packing on their home ice? This is a going to be a war and I can't wait to wach it. I'm expecting big hits, brawls, elbows or whatever it takes to win. These teams do not like each other. In fact hate might be a more applicable word to describe this match up.
The atmosphere is going to be electric. This hits are going to be brutal. The pace is going to be furious and the physical toll is going to be monumental. This is more than just bragging rights. This is about sending a message and I hope Luongo has a spam folder because we are going to be sending a lot of junk his way.
The Canucks are rattled and the Hawks have all the momentum. Moral victories need not apply here. The Hawks have to win or this season is a failure. Limit turnovers, get pucks to Luongo and have a net presence. Those are my keys for tonight. Poise and control in a hostile environment are the vitals to avoid flat lining. A Blackhawks win tonight and this goes from a rivalry to a massacre.