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The Blackhawks, fresh off a win despite being thoroughly outplayed in Minnesota on Thursday evening, lost to the Edmonton Oilers and new coach Todd Nelson on Friday night. In his post game quotes, Coach Quenneville didn’t even sound angry. He sounded like your mom or dad sounded after you  forgot your math textbook in your desk in elementary school.

There really are not many big takes to come away with on this game. Edmonton played pretty well and clearly had a level headed approach to the game. There weren’t any major problems with the way the Oilers played. They seemed well disciplined and earned the win. Derek Roy had a goal and two assists. Jeff Petry played an outstanding game as well despite really tough minutes.

Chicago played like they were out of GAS (Give A Shit). Not taking anything away from the Oilers, but they are a young team, lacking in defensive skill that quite frankly, a team like Chicago should beat. All of the points for the Blackhawks came from Brandon Saad, Marian Hossa and Jonathan Toews.  Saad played like a man possessed. Hossa was a machine as usual. Teuvo Teravainen was also impressive. Despite not showing up on the score sheet, he had some really nice passes particularly when playing with Patrick Sharp and Andrew Shaw.

This is probably a write off game for the Blackhawks. Points would have been nice and should have been earned but they weren’t. This isn’t a statement game that somehow means the Blackhawks are terrible. Antti Raanta didn’t have a great game, but he also hasn’t played very much lately. Corey Crawford seems to have shaken the rust off after a bumpy return from injury so there probably isn’t much cause for concern in this regard.

Onward and upward friends.

 

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Hawk Wrestler vs. oil plainview

FACEOFF: 8:30pm Central

TV/RADIO: CSN, WGN Radio

DRAINAGE!!!!: The Copper N’ Blue, and some others maybe that haven’t actually been hired by the Oilers

WHERE YOU SHOULD WATCH IF IN TOWN: A.J. Hudson’s (3801 N. Ashland)

The Hawks will continue what is now their last place tour of the West, yes Virginia the Wild have slipped behind the Avs, and see the last place team in the other division which would be the kabuki theater for and by monkeys that is the Edmonton Oilers. And while I know these guys fly on charter jets and stay in five-star hotels and all that, a back-to-back in St. Paul and then Edmonton seems a bit over the top. So I wouldn’t be shocked if the Hawks’ legs just aren’t there tonight. Hell, they haven’t always been there when they’ve had optimum rest. But thankfully, you don’t have to be all there when playing the Oil.

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Hawk Wrestler vs. Zakk-Wylde-by-Ivan-Chopik

FACEOFF: 7pm Central

TV/RADIO: CSN Here, NHLN Everywhere Else, WGN Radio 720

I’M GOING CRAZY OUT BY DA LAKE DERE: Hockey Wilderness

The Hawks and Wild begin what would be a traditional, divisional home-and-home with the Wild here on Sunday, the kind that used to turn into a Saturday night on a payday weekend in Muskogee (JR FOREVER!) when it was the Hawks and North Stars, except for the small matter of a ridiculous trip to Edmonton and Friday night separating the contests. Either way, you’ll get a lot of Wild in your life this weekend, if that’s something you wanted (it wasn’t).

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This has been a post that I’ve have bubbling underneath the surface for a bit (i.e. right under where the hair should go but doesn’t because my genes suck). After last night’s… whatever that was, the problems Oduya is having couldn’t really be in clearer relief. So let’s dive into the numbers, and some other things, and we’ll see just how far off O.D. is from the player that had the organization and fans so smitten.