Blackhawks Morning Links- Central Race Is Tightening

Mar 2, 2015; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Blackhawks goalie Corey Crawford (50) makes a save on a shot from Carolina Hurricanes right wing Andrej Nestrasil (15) during the third period at the United Center. Chicago won 5-2. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports
Good morning Blackhawks fans! The Central Divisional race is getting tighter each day. The Predators are on a losing streak and the Blues are struggling as well. The Hawks have the Edmonton Oilers in town tonight so that’s two points that they have to get tonight especially being only 4 points behind the Blues for 2nd in the Central Division. Here are some morning links to start your Blackhawks Game Day!!
Duncan Keith and Cammy’s video.. A must see (Blackhawks)
Antoine Vermette should help the Blackhawks face-off percentage (ESPN Chicago)
Blackhawks and their fans will get their first look at Andrew Dejardins on Friday night (Madhouse Enforcer)
Did Stan Bowman press all the right buttons? (Hockey Buzz)
The Predators drop their fifth straight to the Islanders (Predlines)
The Aftermath in Anaheim after a wild trade deadline (Anaheim Calling)
The Blues lose for only the 2nd time all season when leading after two periods (St Louis Gametime)
Jack Eichel is focused on the now not the future (NHL)
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In praise of the Hamburglar (Pro Hockey Talk)
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Alice Cooper rocks Retro night in Arizona (Puck Daddy)
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