Thursday, June 10, 2010

Patrick Kane's overtime goal lifts Chicago to its first Stanley Cup title since 1961


Race PHILADELPHIA - Patrick Kane on the Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Kimmo Timonen in stoppage time, and then shot from a tight angle.

For one moment, Ken knew what no one else, not in the Wachovia Center: Chicago Blackhawks have won six original franchise's fourth Stanley Cup and the first since 1961. A review of the video, which has already been falling short of fire between Ken and Michael Leighton pads, and a Black Hawk '4 -3 victory in Game 6.

"I knew immediately," said Keane. "It was stuck between the complexity there. I can not believe what just happened. To score the winning goal in the Stanley Cup finals, and was just ... it was just incredible."

Scott Hartnell scored his second goal with 3 minutes 59 seconds remaining in regulation to extend the season in Philadelphia and get a record 20 327 crowd to believe that maybe, just maybe, it was one of the pilots to return the left.

But it has proved a temporary reprieve to be the only one brief.

Ken blew down the wing from the upper part of the Philadelphia area, and turning around Timonen. Ken then unleashed a low shot from near the goal line who had infiltrated between platforms Leighton. It was Leyton has already achieved the goal of one soft in the game. Ken and ended the season by the pilots.

"I heard the sound, but voice was funny," said coach Joel Quenneville. "No one knows where it was puck. Kaner I think it was the man of the video output, and he knew it was in the net. I did not know for sure until I saw the lifting of the net and I saw the puck in the back, I said: Well, it's party '. "

Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews Smith claimed Connecticut Cup best player in the playoff. Despite notching only three assists in the final game, and 22 years), seven goals and 29 points in 22 games to lead the postseason registry.

"Oh my God," said Toews. "It's like this commercial, I'm talking about. We knew from day one of this season that we had the ability to do so, and to achieve our goal, it feels great."

After Toews raise a glass over his head, handed over to his colleague, Marian Hossa, who lost in each of the previous two finals - in 2008 and 2009 with Pittsburgh with Detroit.

"It was way too," said Quenneville of Hossa.

The Hossa finally lift Cup: "It feels very heavy, in fact, what a relief, I am very happy for this win."

While the celebrated Black Hawk, and the pilots left to lament another near miss. Since the claim back to back championships in 1974 and 1975, Philadelphia has come up short in the World Cup finals six times.

"I thought down the stretch in regulation and overtime we played probably our best night," said Flyers coach Peter Laviolette. "Like, perhaps, we have started to wear them [but] we were not able to cash it."

To clinch the cup, why not something the Chicago team did all of the series: win on the road. The Black Hawk withdrew run thanks to goals from Dustin Byfuglien, Patrick Sharp, Andew D. and Game Antti Niemi, goaltender, made 21 saves including a point blank stop on Mike Richards, Claude Giroux and Jeff Carter in the final minutes of regulation.

"It's a real agreement," said Quenneville of Niemi. "Great save on Carter in the final minutes of the third period, and played many big games for us. What a great Game 2 in Chicago for us."

Both Neimi Leighton took their share of conflicts in this series. But when this season and was on the line, Leighton (37 saves), who did not get it done.

With his team in the middle of the road to cling to 2-1 during the second period, and being pulled journeyman 29 years), although back in goal for the second time in this series on Sunday, led to a brutal 4.01 goals against average, plain-looking wrist shot from Sharp to pressure between his pads while the teams skated four-on-four.

Later in this period, D. Forward Niklas Hjalmarsson point shot past Leighton to send the Black Hawk in the upcoming third 3-2.

This is how the score remained until 16:01 of the third period, when it crashed Hartnell network share and direct a cross from Phil Leno past Niemi for the node score, 3-3, and go wild celebration.

Good times in Broad Street, however, was short-lived.

A little later, while the role in Chicago.

"The party will be incredible"
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