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BLACKHAWKS (41-26-8) at BRUINS (42-23-10)
Last 10: Chicago 5-3-2; Boston 4-4-2
75 GP 75
41 W 42
26 L 23
8 OT 10
90 P 94
0.600 P% 0.627
3.16 G/G 2.99
2.68 GA/G 2.31
24.2 PP% 16.9
79.2 PK% 82.5
32.0 S/G 33.1
28.7 SA/G 32.9
50.5 FO% 51.6
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[BLACKHAWKS]
Hossa wasn't the lone contributor for Chicago on Monday night. Jonathan Toews and Brent Seabrook also scored for the Hawks, who helped rookie goalie Corey Crawford notch an impressive milestone victory – his 30th of the season. Afterwards, coach Joel Quenneville didn't shy away from labeling just how important the win was for his hockey club.
"None bigger all year," Quenneville said. "It was a huge win coming off a very disappointing loss (against Anaheim) the other night. I liked the energy we had from the outset. It was a playoff game for us. Great pace. Great hockey game."
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[BRUINS]
Boston appears to be on its way to clinching the Northeast Division. With Sunday's 2-1 win against the Philadelphia Flyers at the Wells Fargo Center, the Bruins -- who have already clinched a playoff berth -- are now seven points ahead of the Montreal Canadiens with seven games remaining. Boston also has a game in hand on the Habs.
"The challenge is going to be to keep our game going in the right direction and not get complacent or comfortable and hopefully head into the playoffs with confidence and a team firing on all cylinders," coach Claude Julien said.
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[INJURY REPORT]
The Blackhawks are missing Patrick Sharp (knee), Dave Bolland (concussion) and Jordan Hendry (ACL). … Boston will be without Marc Savard (concussion) and Shane Hnidy (shoulder).
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ORIGINAL SIX MATCH UP!
LETS GO BRUINS!!!