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The Chicago Blackhawks joined the NHL in 1926 as part of the league's successful foray into United States-based teams. Most of the Hawks' original players came from the Portland Rosebuds of the Western Hockey League, which had folded the previous season, and the players which were bought out by the Hawks' owner, Frederic McLaughlin. The name of the team refers to Chief Black Hawk, a prominent figure in the history of Illinois. The Chicago Blackhawks lost their 1927 first-round playoff series to the Boston Bruins. Following this series, McLaughlin fired head coach Pete Muldoon. The Curse of Muldoon was born, and became one of the first widely-known sports curses. While the Chicago Blackhawks would win three Stanley Cups, they would do so without having finished in first place either in a multi-division or a single-league format. By 1931 the Chicao Blackhawks reached their first Stanley Cup finals with goal-scorer Johnny Gottselig, Cy Wentworth on defense and Charlie Gardiner in goal, but fizzled in the final two games against the Montreal Canadiens. The Chicago Blackhawks won their first Stanley Cup in 1934,over the Detroit Red Wings, with Charlie Gardiner's 1.73 goals-against average and Paul Thompson's 20 goals. After the Chicago Blackhawks floundered over the next three years, they were thought to be a laughingstock in 1938 and only barely made the playoffs. They stunned the Montreal Canadiens and New York Americans on overtime goals in the deciding games of both series, advancing to the Stanley Cup finals against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The 1938 Chicago Blackhawks Stanley Cup champions remain the team with the poorest regular season record ever to win the Stanley Cup. The Chicago Blackhawks got back to the finals in 1944 behind Doug Bentley and Bill Mosienko's 30-goal seasons and their linemate Clint Smith leading the league in assists. After upsetting the Detroit Red Wings in the semi-finals, the Chicago Blackhawks were promptly dispatched by the juggernaut Montreal Canadiens in four games. By the 1950s the team was close to bankruptcy. For the next several years, the Chicago Blackhawks was the model of futility in the NHL. In the late 1950s, the Chicago Blackhawks struck gold, picking up young stars Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita and defenseman Pierre Pilote, as well as obtaining star goaltender Glenn Hall from Detroit. All four would become great stars, and eventually make the Hockey Hall of Fame. The Chicago Blackhawks made the finals twice more in the 1960s, losing both times, to the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1962 and Montreal Canadiens in 1965. In 1967, the last season of the six-team NHL, the Hawks finished first, breaking the supposed Curse of Muldoon, 23 years after the death of Frederic McLaughlin, but lost in the semifinals. Hall left for the expansion St. Louis Blues in 1967, and by 1969 the Chicago Blackhawks missed the playoffs for the first time since 1958 — and the last time before 1998. In 1971, life was made easier for the Chicago Blackhawks, as in an attempt to better balance the divisions, the expansion Buffalo Sabres and Vancouver Canucks were both placed in the East Division, while the Chicago Blackhawks moved into the West Division. The Chicago Blackhawks became the class of the division overnight, rampaging to a 46-17-15 record and an easy first place finish, but once again losing in the Stanley Cup finals. For the rest of the 1970s, the Chicago Blackhawks made the playoffs each year but were never a successful Stanley Cup contender, losing 16 straight playoff games at one point. By 1982, the Chicago Blackhawks squeaked into the playoffs as the 4th seed in the Norris Division, and were one of the league's Cinderella team that year. The Chicgao Blackhawks stunned the Minnesota North Stars and St. Louis Blues in the playoffs before losing to another surprise team, the Vancouver Canucks. In the late 1980s the Chicago Blackhawks still made the playoffs on an annual basis, but made early-round exits each time. In 1989, after three straight first-round defeats, and despite a fourth-place finish in their division in the regular season, the Chicago Blackhawks made it to the Conference Finals. Once again though, they would fail to make the Stanley Cup finals, losing to the eventual champion Calgary Flames. the Chicago Blackhawks missed the playoffs for 4 straight years until they took a quick first-round exit in 2002. Following the lockout of the 2004-2005 season, new General Manager Dale Tallon set about restructuring the Chicago Blackhawks in the hopes of making a playoff run. Injuries plagued the Chicago Blackhawks they again finished with one of the worst records in the league. Despite GM Tallon's desperate moves, the Chicago Blackhawks finished 14th in the Western Conference in 2005-06. The Chicago Blackhawks has still not won the Cup since 1961, the longest drought of any current NHL team. |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Columbus Blue Jackets |
September 23, 2008
Tuesday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Minnesota Wild |
September 26, 2008
Friday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Dallas Stars |
September 28, 2008
Sunday, 6:00 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Colorado Avalanche |
October 5, 2008
Sunday, 6:00 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Nashville Predators |
October 13, 2008
Monday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Phoenix Coyotes |
October 15, 2008
Wednesday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Vancouver Canucks |
October 19, 2008
Sunday, 6:00 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Edmonton Oilers |
October 22, 2008
Wednesday, 8:00 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Detroit Red Wings |
October 25, 2008
Saturday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Dallas Stars |
October 31, 2008
Friday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Colorado Avalanche |
November 3, 2008
Monday, 7:30 pm |
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Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Calgary Flames |
November 9, 2008
Sunday, 6:00 pm |
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Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Boston Bruins |
November 12, 2008
Wednesday, 7:30 pm |
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Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. St. Louis Blues |
November 14, 2008
Friday, 7:30 pm |
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Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. San Jose Sharks |
November 16, 2008
Sunday, 6:00 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Anaheim Ducks |
December 3, 2008
Wednesday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Phoenix Coyotes |
December 7, 2008
Sunday, 6:00 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Ottawa Senators |
December 10, 2008
Wednesday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Columbus Blue Jackets |
December 14, 2008
Sunday, 6:00 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Philadelphia Flyers |
December 26, 2008
Friday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Detroit Red Wings |
January 1, 2009
Thursday, 12:00 pm |
Wrigley Field
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Calgary Flames |
January 4, 2009
Sunday, 6:00 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Nashville Predators |
January 11, 2009
Sunday, 6:00 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Buffalo Sabres |
January 14, 2009
Wednesday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. New York Rangers |
January 16, 2009
Friday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Minnesota Wild |
January 19, 2009
Monday, 7:00 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. St. Louis Blues |
January 21, 2009
Wednesday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Dallas Stars |
February 14, 2009
Saturday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Minnesota Wild |
February 22, 2009
Sunday, 6:00 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Pittsburgh Penguins |
February 27, 2009
Friday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Los Angeles Kings |
March 1, 2009
Sunday, 2:00 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Anaheim Ducks |
March 3, 2009
Tuesday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Colorado Avalanche |
March 8, 2009
Sunday, 2:00 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Carolina Hurricanes |
March 11, 2009
Wednesday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Columbus Blue Jackets |
March 13, 2009
Friday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. New York Islanders |
March 15, 2009
Sunday, 2:00 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Edmonton Oilers |
March 20, 2009
Friday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Los Angeles Kings |
March 22, 2009
Sunday, 2:00 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. San Jose Sharks |
March 25, 2009
Wednesday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. New Jersey Devils |
March 27, 2009
Friday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Vancouver Canucks |
March 29, 2009
Sunday, 6:00 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. St. Louis Blues |
April 1, 2009
Wednesday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Nashville Predators |
April 3, 2009
Friday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Columbus Blue Jackets |
April 8, 2009
Wednesday, 7:30 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Detroit Red Wings |
April 12, 2009
Sunday, 4:00 pm |
United Center
Chicago, IL |
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