Blackhawks Leaving No Doubt over Stanley Cup Favorite Status After Sweeping Wild

May 7th, 2015 by Adrian Dater Leave a reply »

The United Center used to be such a dark, lonely and, frankly, scary place after hockey games. Any hockey reporter who covered the NHL from the mid-1990s to the early aughts can tell you how impossible it was to get a cab on deserted Madison Street even 10 minutes after a Chicago Blackhawks game. 

Most of the small crowd had quickly dispersed by then, so it could be a long wait before any cab ventured down the dark street in one of the toughest parts of the city. Inside the building, the franchise suffered from the intransigence of longtime former owner Bill Wirtz, who alienated fans by an unwillingness to spend on players or lift the blackouts for local TV.

Out of Wirtz's scorched earth, there grew the green shoots of top draft picks Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane and, well, everything has changed. 



The two stars, still in their 20s but with so much success already, led the Blackhawks to another Western Conference Final Thursday night with a 4-3 win and sweep of the Minnesota Wild. 

When the Blackhawks next play at home, either against the Anaheim Ducks or Calgary Flames, there won't be ...

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