The Chicago Blackhawks forced overtime in Game 6 and then saw Ben Smith score the game-winning goal to send the series to seven games.
Canucks Twitter Feed Video Shows Vancouver’s Digital Implosion After Game 6 Loss
It’s a little tough to read some of the Tweets on the screen, although you obviously get the idea based on the hefty number of NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO’s in the bunch. I could make out a few, though. Here are some of my favorites, in chronological order.
*horn sounds on TV in background*
Read Article >VIDEO: Blackhawk’s Ben Smith Scores OT Goal To Force Game 7 Against Canucks
The Canucks will simply just not to make their fanbase collectively have a heart attack.
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Read Article >Canucks Vs. Blackhawks Final Score: Ben Smith Nets Game-Winner In Overtime
But with the game tied at three and no goals scored over the remaining time, the teams went to overtime and played fairly even until the Chicago game-winning goal.
This series returns for one final game in Vancouver on Tuesday, April 26. The Hawks will look to be the only the fourth team to overcome a three-game deficit. The Philadelphia Flyers did it most recently in 2010, defeating the Boston Bruins in the conference semifinals.
Read Article >Canucks Vs. Blackhawks Score: Alex Burrows Puts Vancouver Up, 2-1, After 1st Period
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Read Article >Canucks vs. Blackhawks, Game 6: Vancouver Tries To Stop The Bleeding, Eliminate Defending Champs
Chicago recorded a 7-2 home victory in Game 4 and then slammed the Canucks by a 5-0 margin when the clubs met on Thursday.
Vancouver has been eliminated from the postseason by the Blackhawks in each of the last two springs. Both times Chicago ousted the Canucks in six games during the conference semifinals.
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