Monday, June 15, 2015

Chicago won the Stanley Cup – Today’s News

     
     
     
     
     
 
 
     
 


 
     

         
 

     Niklas Hjalmarsson.


         
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For the first time since 1938 decided Chicago a Stanley Cup final at hemmais. Chicago won 2-0 and thus 4-2 in games against Tampa.


                     
                 

         
 
         
         

             
                 
                 
                 

                     

 

For the first time since 1938 decided Chicago a Stanley Cup final at hemmais. Chicago won 2-0 and thus 4-2 in games against Tampa.

Stanley Cup comes to a number of Swedish seats in the summer by the Chicago Blackhawks victory. Niklas Hjalmarsson, Johnny Oduya and Marcus Krüger got now be with and lift the trophy once again.

For Niklas was and even the third time. Only Anders Kallur, Stefan Persson Nicklas Lidstrom and Tomas Holmstrom of Swedes have won several.

 
        
             
     
     
 

David Rundblad has also been involved and

played this season, as Joakim Nordström.

Read more: All Swedes who won the Stanley Cup – the whole list

The 40-year-old Finnish legend Kimmo Timonen finally had to also experience that. For his part, it was the first time after losing both the Olympic final and the World Cup final and the Stanley Cup finals before he finally got to win this title.

After the blood clots, he got last summer, many thought his career was over. Instead, he left Philadelphia and got the chance you Chicago where he made a comeback in turn 2 March.

When the team captain Jonathan Toews lift the trophy as the first Chicago player, he left it to Kimmo, who was winning the title in his life-final match.

– Fantastic. I’ve dreamed about this for the past 17 years, said Timonen.

final series between Chicago and Tampa has been a record level. Ahead of the match was 6 shots statistics 136-136 and goal difference 11-10.

But when Chicago did stop at Tampa’s offensive weighed finals of the team that has won three Stanley Cups in six years and has built a dynasty that would not be possible then introduced the salary cap.

With just two goals in the last three finals matches had Tampa’s offense taken down by Chicago’s smart defensive. Both Tyler Johnson and Nikita Kutjerov in Tampa so-called trillingkedja have suffered injuries and not at all been equally against Chicago in comparison to how they played before in the playoffs.

The goalie Ben Bishop have also had problems with an injury in the left leg, but answered anyway for a heroic effort on Tuesday night. It was his game that kept Tampa in the game until Keith’s crucial.

Duncan Keith came in with the momentum of the offensive zone. There stood already Patrick Kane and waited and let the puck to his back-General.

Keith fired a low shot on the Bishop and continued towards the goal. Bishop released a return, as Keith lifted up high behind Tampa’s goalkeeper.

Keith, along with Victor Hedman been the dominant players in this final. But finally weighed it over to Keith and his Chicago.

Indeed also got Keith Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoffs MVP. He had clearly the most playing time, he was clearly the best in PlusMinus league and he was clearly best defensemen in scoring leaders with his three goals and 18 assists.

How important the duplicate Olympic gold winner is his team also showed that he was on the ice when Chicago made 46 of their 69 slutspelsmål year. Second in the league the team is Toews who visited it 29 goals.

20 shot Patrick Kane with 5:14 left of the game and punctured the game. Kane, who had not made any target in this final series stepped as he always does, until when it came. In 2010 he decided finale against Philadelphia and got the Conn Smythe Trophy in 2013 when he won his second cup.

The pass to Kane came from Brad Richards, the player who lost the final last year in the New York Rangers sweater and won with Tampa 2004 . Then got incidentally Richards also Conn Smythe.

Slovakian Marian Hossa won now also his third Stanley Cup. The veteran has played five finals the past eight years. He lost the first three, but then there have been three straight.


 
                     
                
         
         
         
     
 
         
         
 
 
 
 
 
 
         
     

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