Good morning Chicago Blackhawks fans! The Chicago Blackhawks lost again on Monday night, and to quote a lot of fans out there, this is getting really frustrating!
I had the pleasure of getting to work at 4am yesterday morning so I watched the first two periods, and I could basically tell you how the third period was going to go so I went to bed after two periods Monday night. This next tweet is exactly how I felt yesterday morning.
I can’t believe how much of a struggle it is for this team to score, and now with Corey Crawford injured, even stopping goals has become an issue as of late. The responses to me tweet were all over the place!
So some people are still holding out that the Chicago Blackhawks can still make the playoffs, but others think it’s time to start over. One thing that is for sure is it sure is a frustrating time to be a Chicago Blackhawks fan right now.
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Here are some morning links to start your Wednesday.
At Least Joel Quenneville had some encouraging news about Corey Crawford on Tuesday after practice (Blackhawks)
The Blackhawks season may not end in the playoffs but the season doesn’t have to be a waste (Sun-Times)
Before the Hawks should fire Coach Q ask the right questions.. Then do it (Faxes From Uncle Dale)
How should the Chicago Blackhawks approach getting back into the playoff race (CSN)
Somehow the Golden Knights are the best team in the NHL (Knights On Ice)
The Matt Duchene helped the culture in the Avalanche dressing room a lot (Denver Post)
Alexander Steen has become expendable in St. Louis (Bleedin Blue)
A Love Letter from San Jose to Winnipeg?!? (Mercury News)
Mike Babcock shuffles lines before Leafs head to Chicago (TSN)
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