Blackhawks v. Sharks: Blood in the Water
Tensions ran high tonight in the Hawks’ 7-2 win over the Sharks. Coach Quenneville was barking early at a missed boarding call wherein Tomas Kopecky was hit from behind and his helmet went flying; Brian Campbell got booed as he always does at the HP Pavillion (and I always try so hard not to laugh at that and am never successful); the penalty-kill unit had an awesome night, even for them; and of course Marian Hossa made his debut with the Blackhawks. Boy did he ever.
With Hossa, I’ve been reining in any excessive excitement I might let slip through my steely, hockey exterior. We’ve all been down this road before; we’ve bought into the hype and been disappointed. Hossa did have some rust to work out of the pipes, but he did not disappoint. Once Hossa oiled the hinges, he scored a short-handed goal on the penalty kill (as did Patrick Sharp within 28 seconds of each other) in the 2nd period. Hossa would score again early on in the 3rd period and I was hoping for a hat trick, but alas it was not meant to be. I am cautiously optimistic about Hossa, but continued performances like tonight’s will win over even this fiercest of skeptics.
While it’s usually good to have new blood, it’s still nice to see the old reliables, like Troy Brouwer who scored a goal during a penalty kill late in the 1st period, Dustin Byfuglien who scored midway through the 2nd (and who had a puck go up his shorts late in the 2nd period…tee hee), and Brent Seabrook who scored early in the 3rd. Duncan Keith also had 3 assists. And Niklas Hjalmarsson too is fast becoming old faithful. He had a diving block in the first period (which is a really good way to break your neck if you slam into the boards head first), but that’s nothing as he seems to perpetually be putting himself in peril for this team.
There was a little bit of bumbling involving some bad passes, and at one point John Madden tripped over his own skates on a breakaway. Madden would make up for it though, scoring a goal late in the 3rd. The Hawks were also a little lazy on their back checking tonight, at first at least, but chalk that up to jet lag. The important thing is that this team keeps improving. So, what am I thankful for this season? That the Blackhawks just keep getting better and better. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
November 26th, 2009 at 1:28 am
Although this was a killer game, I am still unimpressed with Buff.
He was clunky all night, and his stick handling was horrible.
What’s it gonna take to get the old Buff back???
November 26th, 2009 at 2:08 am
I didn’t notice Buff hardly at all tonight, except for when the puck went up his shorts because that was funny. :)
He only had a little over 13 minutes on the ice, but he was still +1 (obviously with the goal he scored) so that’s not terrible.