A frantic final few seconds once again led to overtime as the Blackhawks tied it up at the end of regulation. Unlike Game 1, though, Chicago came through again in OT, evening the series.
Coyotes Vs. Blackhawks, NHL Playoffs 2012 Game 2: Final Score, Bryan Bickell Stars In Chicago Win
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Read Article >Blackhawks Vs. Coyotes, NHL Playoffs Game 2: Chicago Scores Late To Force Overtime ... Again
The Coyotes have already overcome this same situation in this series, however, so it’s going to be interesting to see how each team responds once OT begins, having been through this so recently.
Read Article >Coyotes Vs. Blackhawks, NHL Playoffs 2012 Game 2: Phoenix Still Up After 2
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Read Article >Mike Smith Hit By Andrew Shaw: Goalie Remains In Game, Assailant Ejected
I’m getting a headache just watching it, but apparently Smith doesn’t. He stayed in the game after just a few minutes of rest and attention from the trainers. Let’s take a guess at how that conversation may have gone:
TRAINER: That didn’t look good, Smitty. You alright?
Read Article >Coyotes Vs. Blackhawks, NHL Playoffs 2012 Game 2: Phoenix Leads 2-1 At First Intermission
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Read Article >NHL Playoffs 2012, Coyotes Vs. Blackhawks Game 2: Game Time, TV Schedule And More

Getty ImagesThings looked bleak for the Coyotes for a few minutes Saturday, after conceding a game-tying goal to Chicago’s Brent Seabrook with under 15 seconds left. But things came together in overtime: a goal by Martin Hanzal - his first in 24 games - in overtime gave Phoenix the 1-0 advantage as they seek their first-ever victory in a playoff series. The Blackhawks didn’t finish the opportunity to steal a win, but Chicago will have an opportunity to get even with a victory Saturday night.
No. 6 Chicago Blackhawks at No. 3 Phoenix Coyotes
10 p.m. ET Saturday -- Game 2, Western Conference Quarterfinals | Coyotes lead, 1-0
National TV: NBC Sports Network, TSN | Local TV: CSN Chicago
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