
chevrier30
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Female, mid 30's, lifelong Chicago sports fan. Isn't that all you need to know?
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The 1989-90 Blackhawks Photo Album
Since I'm sure most of you are suffering from Blackhawks apathy like myself, I thought I'd post some shameless self-promotion and link to my most recent blog post. I had this 1989-90 Blackhawks Photo Album game giveaway as a kid, and recently bought another one on eBay. I've scanned the album and included some videos and stats of what was one of my favorite seasons of Blackhawks hockey. Enjoy - and please tell me I'm not crazy when I think that Bob Bassen looks like Jack Skille's father!
Sign outside of Wrigley Field. Being a lifelong Cubs fan, I've been waiting for this season to end since before the Hawks won the big prize. Ugh
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Blackhawks Finish Stanley Cup Season In the Red
An interesting read. I won't shed any tears for the Wirtz family as they make a mint in their "adult beverage" distribution. Still, it's curious that a team that just won the ultimate prize is losing money. Thoughts, comments?
Get Your DVD Signed by Sharpie, Soupy or Bolland
The "official" championship DVD comes out next week, and the aforementioned players will be signing them. I'm tempted to go to the Bolland one - too bad they're only signing DVDs or I'd bring a plastic rat for him to sign.
I attended Saturday's Prospect Camp - it was a great time and I would suggest if you have free time on Sunday or Monday, to stop by and have a look see. It gives you a chance to see some kids who in likelihood are going be with the team sooner than later. If you'd like to see the other pictures I took, hop on over to Flickr. Enjoy!
I kissed the fucking Stanley Cup! I'll put a fanpost up later, but I'm going out for margaritas (oh and dinner too). Woo-Hoo!
Wanna see the Cup?
Oh yeah, and John McDonough. The Edison Park Chamber of Commerce is holding a rally for the local hero tomorrow from 12:30 to 2. It's at Brooks Park - which is on Harlem Avenue just south of Touhy. I'll be there in a somewhat "official" capacity taking pictures, so stop by and say hello if you're around!
Not-So Memorable Yet Hilarious Hawks Images
I'm not one to toot my own horn much (and I promise it's not a vuvuzela), but the above link is a post on my blog with many Hawks images I've collected over the last week. There are some bad captions, some funny and somewhat inappropriate photos and one horrible t-shirt. Enjoy!
Ladd played with fractured shoulder
Jesus Christ.
As promised, here's the picture from the Wild Goose celebration last night. Buff approved of our gathering as you can see. I'll leave the identifying of folks to someone who got more than four hours of sleep - I can barely find myself at this point.
Antti Niemi Game Five Time Lapse: Look at Nemo's ironing board pads go!
As maligned as Huet has been, you have to admit this picture with his son, Ewan, tugs at the heartstrings. I wish nothing but the best for Huet whatever happens after the season - he seems like a pretty nice guy.
Well, it appears the striped cats are Hawks fans
This is cool and cute at the same time. Wish I could have been there to witness it in person.
Finally...that damn montage!
I know I wasn't the only one looking for this montage they play at the UC prior to the third period. It's finally up on the official site. BTW...the music used is "300 Violin Orchestra" by Jorge Quintero.
1985 Norris Finals vs. North Stars - Game 4 on CSN
Didn't see anyone mention it, but they're showing Game 4 of the 1985 Norris Division Finals vs. North Stars on CSN tonight at 7pm.
SPOILER ALERT: Look for our favorite tremendously tremendous color man on the ice.
Hockey! Blood! Tacos! Pictures from Saturday in Rockford
Contrary to popular belief, I do have more to contribute than smart ass remarks and the occasional picture of clown shoes. I bring you photos from "Taco Bell Blackhawks Night" at the Rockford IceHogs game this past Saturday.
I had bought my tickets a couple of weeks ago with the hopes of scoring some autographs and a great hockey game. I got one out of two at least. I ended up picking up KofC on the way as she wanted to go and had luckily grabbed a ticket before they sold out. So after a stop at the IceHogs store at the local mall (I bought a puck), food and a walk around downtown Rockford (they have some cool old signs and buildings down there) we headed over to the MetroCentre.
There was already a long line to get in - they opened the doors up shortly before six. Myself and my gf headed directly to the line for the autographs. I had brought three pucks I got for an early bday present to get signed, and my gf was tasked with getting my brother's Versteeg jersey signed. The line was ginormous - the had the cattle gates set up and it resembled the lines at Great America in July. Apparently at some point the line stretched almost completely around the arena. After an hour, we had just reached the cattle gates and guys left for the pregame festivities. Before they did, I ran over and snuck a couple pictures by the signing table:
You can see Mike Haviland and Niemi in the foreground. TOFTBO, Versteeg, Fraser and Brouwer are behind the burly man in the suit. After they all left, we decided we paid to see the game, so instead of waiting for them to come back at the intermission, we'd head for the seats. We ended up sitting just inside the blue line of the goal the Hogs shot at twice.
As you've probably seen, the Hawks came onto the ice for the ceremonial puck drop via convertibles. Here is Niemi & Versteeg's ride:
Meanwhile, Fraz, Brouwer and TOFTBO await the second convertible:
I really want to know what they were laughing about. Any thoughts?
Onto the game, here are some familiar faces:
The early highlights included two beatdowns. The one in the first period involved the Hogs' Kyle Hagel and the Rivermens' Mitch Love (yes, that's his name):
Hagel went to the dressing room afterward to get a little sewing on his face. He was back out in the second period. And of course a great fight is always followed by the scraping of the blood off the ice:
The second period featured a scrap between Adam Hobson & Ryan Reaves:
Hobson has the classic post fight expression:
As for the game itself, it was fairly evenly matched. The Rivermen scored in the second. Skille had a sweet breakaway that he missed on (Doh!). In the third, the IceHogs got a powerplay for goalie interference with less than two minutes in regulation, and with Crawford pulled, Bracken Kearns tied the game at 1 with 12 seconds remaining. That was very exciting - I would have been disappointed to not see the Hogs score at least once. After a scoreless overtime, it went to everyone's favorite skills competition.
Akim Aliu was the first shooter and scored.
Matt Keith was the second shooter and also scored. By the way, that's our newest Finnish goalie, Hannu Toivonen (he of the slow motion net pratfalls).
Crawford made the first two saves. The third Hogs shooter was Skille and he missed. The Rivermen scored on their third attempt. Since the AHL goes to five shooters (which I wasn't aware of and prematurely started cheering, thinking the game was over), and the final two rounds were scoreless, the game ended in a 2-1 shootout win for the IceHogs!
Overall I had a great time, and I will definitely try to catch at least one more game this season. And bless KofC's heart for putting up with my inherent dorkiness. I don't know how my gf puts up with me sometimes.
One last thing. I would be remiss if I didn't put a picture of this guy on here: 
This little man in the taco costume had me in stitches all night. I don't know if he wore his taco costume in honor of Taco Bell or just felt like it, but I salute him!
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