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panthro panther vs 250px-Ozymandias

Game Time: 7:30PM CST
TV/Radio: CSN, WGN-AM 720
Uncle Dale’s New Dysfunctional Family: Litter Box Cats

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Dale Tallon just can’t seem to find an organization that doesn’t have dysfunction among the front office braintrust. And after getting kicked upstairs this past summer, his replacement Tom Rowe has now descended to behind the Cats’ bench after unceremoniously launching Gerard Gallant on Sunday after a mediocre 11-10-1 start. And Tom Rowe will make his NHL head coaching debut at the United Center tonight as the Hawks return home from the final Circus Trip ever.

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Other than injuries, the sloppiness of the first month of the season, the new rookies around the league, you’d have to say last night’s firing of Gerrard Gallant by the Florida Panthers has caught the most eyes from around the league. On a personal level, I still remember Gallant as a World Class giblet on the 80’s and early 90’s Wings, so anything bad happening to him is always going to bring something of a smile to my face. And yet I can’t get my arms around this one fully.

What we know is that the Panthers have not had much luck with injuries. Huberdeau is still out, Bjugstad has only played five games, and Jussi Jokinen has only played about half the season. That’s half the top six, so no team without elite depth is going to be able to survive that. The Panthers don’t have elite depth (I’m not sure anyone does anymore as the slowing of cap-growth has kneecapped just about everyone). This is nothing new to anyone.

The Panthers have also been bitten by the fact that James Reimer has been terrible, and they really wanted to cede more starts to him from Roberto Luongo due to Bob’s age. That wasn’t the worst idea, but it just hasn’t worked so far in the nine starts he’s gotten.

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The Rockford IceHogs, AHL affiliate of the Chicago Blackhawks, dropped to the vicinity of the Western Conference cellar with three losses this past week. There is a logical explanation for the IceHogs lounging near the bottom of the league through 19 games.

Rockford just isn’t that darned good up front. Shall I elaborate? If I must…

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Hawk Wrestler vs. King Jerry Lawler

RECORDS: Hawks 14-6-2  Kings 11-9-1

PUCK DROP: 9:30pm Central

TV: WGN

BLACK DEATH: The Royal Half

Projected Lineups

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TEAM CORSI: Hawks – 51.0% (11th)  Kings – 53.8% (3rd)

POWER PLAY: Hawks -18.4% (14th)  Kings – 12.7% (26th)

PENALTY KILL: Hawks – Almost listable?  Kings – 81.7% (17th)

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TRENDS: Carter has four goals in his last four games… Doughty has four points in the last three

The last Circus Trip comes to a close tonight on Figueroa Avenue, as it usually has. It only feels like the Hawks have been on the road for a month, and I doubt anyone in the organization is going to miss this trip too much. They sit idled at 3-3 so far, so a successful trip hinges on tonight’s result.

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Box Score

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You have to love this time of year, the routine you know. Time with the family, drink earlier than you’re used to, argument with a family member you wanted desperately to avoid, and then the Hawks collecting two points in Anaheim. I guess I’m said it’s going away. It’s become a fixture of the Thanksgiving holiday. It even happens when the Hawks don’t even play that well.

Oh sure, it’s another win where the Hawks were outshot pretty badly. A lot will be made that they somehow lost 73% of all faceoffs, even though we know now that faceoffs really have no baring on whether you win or lose. Still, that kind of margin would make you notice. It took another heroic effort from Corey Crawford. But after losing two in a row and only scoring one goal in that time, you don’t complain about how the wins come.

Let’s clean it up, shall we?

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Hawk Wrestlervs. donald-duck-dunn-620x413

RECORDS: Hawks 13-6-2  Ducks 9-7-4

PUCK DROP: 3pm Central

TV: CSN, NHL-N for those outside the 606

O.C. OBSERVERS: Anaheim Calling

PROJECTED LINEUPS

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TEAM CORSI: Hawks – 51.3% (11th)  Ducks – 48.2% (20th)

POWER PLAY: Hawks – 17.8% (15th)  Ducks – 21.7% (8th)

PENALTY KILL: Hawks – Still not talking about it  Ducks – 82.6% (12th)

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TRENDS: Perry hasn’t scored since Oct. 26th.. Getzlaf has 8 even-strength goals in a season and a quarter

I suppose this could be the last Black Friday the Hawks spend in Anaheim. I doubt anyone is going to complain about it. But this is how it has always worked, and it will do so again this afternoon. The Hawks will arrive at the “Ponda” Center to see a Ducks team that seems pretty intent on shooting itself in the face, both in the GM’s office and behind the bench. And so far, they’re succeeding at it.

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NHL: Chicago Blackhawks at San Jose Sharks

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It’s an annual tradition that’s ending this season (good riddance, circus) that’s seen some pretty memorable wins from your guys in white. Who can forget Hossa’s first game here as a Blackhawk? Also, apologies for the late recap but it seemed like as good a night as any for your old pal to throw an obscene amount of whatever the plural of High Life is into his head.

This one felt like it could get ugly after a couple of special teams meltdowns halfway through the first period and then things settled down. While Corey Crawford was his usual self (in other words he was magnificent), the difference in this one was Martin Jones. Let’s break this down in time for you to watch some god awful football.

-Who is cutting Pete DeBoer’s hair and why

-Couple of notes for WGN: 1) stop zooming in so much 2) lingering shots on Brent Burns while he gnaws on a bird skeleton are quite unnecessary

-Tyler Motte breaking up a play with his stick and getting in behind, unable to convert at the end of his shift. Ryan Hartman getting to the front of the net. Nick Schmaltz finding Artemi Panarin streaking across the ice on his strong side. Vinny Hinostroza getting in alone after some fantastic passing from his linemates and just missing the end product. There are multiple examples of each of these kids doing some great things tonight and if not for Martin Jones the Hawks could have put up 4 or 5 goals.

-Panarin consistently seems like the Hawks best offensive player these days and that’s fine but the gap probably shouldn’t be as wide as it seems right now. He’s consistently terrorizing defenses in the attacking zone and making things happen. God, he’s going to be so rich.

-The injury to Jonathan Toews was a bit strange as no one seemed to notice him leaving or the reason why. Usually that plus the dreaded “upper body injury” diagnosis means something with his head. We can only hope he makes a quick recovery as even one top six forward going down exposes the lack of depth up front for this team.

-After the early barfing the penalty kill came up big, killing off a lengthy 2 man advantage and another late power play to keep the deficit at one. Sad to say killing 3 of 4 penalties is better than the norm for this group but that’s where we are.

-A word about the aging Sharks: yes Brent Burns got a new deal done the other day and the hockey world reacted in the most predictable way possible. Too many years. He’s going to be 40. I get it – but that’s the league we have. The structure is that which means you either pay your best players until they’re well past their sell by date or you let them walk or trade them for futures that will more than likely never match their skill level while urinating all over your entire fan base. There’s no winner here except Brent Burns and if you watched him play tonight you can see he deserves every penny. Also Joe Thornton is still pretty damn good.

-You can talk score effects but the Hawks basically whipped San Jose at even strength all night. The goals just aren’t coming at the rate they should be. Obviously, not having Toews available for any of the upcoming games changes things but I wouldn’t mess with some of these line combos.

-The glaring weakness on this team is Panik and Rasmussen or whichever dope draws in for one of them on any given night. If the Hawks can somehow upgrade those two spots before the trade deadline it’s a pretty exciting proposition. The main point here is we’re still seeing Quenneville let the kids play and grow. They’re going to have quiet nights but they’re also going to have nights like this one where they were extremely noticeable in good ways.

-Wouldn’t surprise me to see them light up a couple teams when they get back home.

The Hawks maintain a 3 point advantage in the division thanks to a Blues loss tonight. It’s way too early to be scoreboard watching but it goes without saying it’s time to start picking up points again, road trip or not.

Onwards.

 

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Hawk Wrestler vs. shark

RECORDS: Hawks 13-5-2   Sharks 10-8-1

PUCK DROP: 9PM 

TV: WGN Local, NBCSN Elsewhere

SHARKS TWITTER (Because it’s better): @ItWasThreeZero, @Stace_OfBase

Projected Lineups

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TEAM CORSI: Hawks – 51.0% (11th)  Sharks – 54.0% (2nd)

POWER PLAY: Hawks – 18.1% (14th)  Sharks – 16.4% (17th)

PENALTY KILL: Hawks – bit of a setback!  Sharks – 87.8% (3rd)

It’s the traditional Blackout Wednesday fare, where if you’ve played your cards right you should be in the bag by the time the puck drops. Hopefully the players won’t be. But the Hawks and Sharks have met in the Tank on this day before Thanksgiving for years now, except for that one year they were in Colorado which threw all the timing off. The Hawks will be coming in after getting shutout, and the Sharks will be coming in after pitching one themselves against the Devils. Not that shutouts of New Jersey really count.

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The Rockford IceHogs, AHL affiliate of the Chicago Blackhawks, rebounded from a tough stretch of games with a pair of wins this past week. Goals have been hard to come by for the Hogs so far this season, so it was nice to see the Hogs post some crooked numbers on the BMO Harris Bank Center scoreboard.