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The Blackhawks defeat the Blues 7-2 on the final night of the regular season and achieve the modest accomplishment of securing first place in the NHL's Smythe Division for 1975-76. Lloyd Pettit and Pat Sheridan describe the action in Pettit's final regular season assignment calling games for the Blackhawks.
The Blackhawks defeat the Blues 7-2 on the final night of the regular season and achieve the modest accomplishment of securing first place in the NHL's Smythe Division for 1975-76. Lloyd Pettit and Pat Sheridan describe the action in Pettit's final regular season assignment calling games for the Blackhawks.
The Blackhawks defeat the Blues 7-2 on the final night of the regular season and achieve the modest accomplishment of securing first place in the NHL's Smythe Division for 1975-76. Lloyd Pettit and Pat Sheridan describe the action in Pettit's final regular season assignment calling games for the Blackhawks.
The Blackhawks defeat the Blues 7-2 on the final night of the regular season and achieve the modest accomplishment of securing first place in the NHL's Smythe Division for 1975-76. Lloyd Pettit and Pat Sheridan describe the action in Pettit's final regular season assignment calling games for the Blackhawks.
It's the Montreal Canadiens' 1985-86 home opener, and EVERYBODY is going to be introduced, with the exception of Curt Fraser, whose presence is apparently overlooked. Eventual Conn Smythe trophy winner Patrick Roy begins the season in street clothes. Claude Mouton gives Warren Skorodenski a new family name.
The Blackhawks' sloppy start to the 1985-86 season continues as they battle the defending Wales Conference champions gamely, but 43 shots against on home ice is never a recipe for success, and the Flyers' hard work produces a fluke tie-breaking goal in the third period en route to a 5-2 Philadelphia victory.
The Blackhawks and Canadiens meet in an entertaining early-season shootout in the Stadium, which ends in a 6-6 tie. Denis Savard stars against his hometown team with a four point night (including two pretty goals), Wayne Presley celebrates his return from a brief banishment to the minors by scoring his first two goals of the season, including the game-tying goal, and Guy Carbonneau and Mats Naslund each score twice for Montreal.
Newscast highlight clip of game 1 of the 1982 Norris Division final series from St. Louis.
Test upload. One of a string of Hawks' winless results to close out the 1987-88 regular season. One of the last games in the ...
Prelude to the "St. Patrick's Day Massacre."
Fifth Winnipeg goal missing due to technical difficulties.