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NHL News | April 27, 2010

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Blackhawks eliminate Predators with 5-3 win
By Teresa M. Walker
April 27, 2010
Nashville, TN The Chicago Blackhawks are moving on thanks to strong penalty killing and a couple of key bounces of the puck.
Jonathan Toews scored a power-play goal to cap a wild first period that featured one goal off Patrick Kanes toe near mid-ice, and the Blackhawks held on for a 5-3 victory over the Nashville Predators on Monday night. Chicago advanced to the Western Conference semifinals for the second straight year.
We played like we had to win this game, and the first period had more action than weve seen, Chicago coach Joel Quenneville said.
The start of this game really was not just offense but unpredictability of the game, he added. I thought we settled down after that. We had a chance to win. You dont want to play any extra games, you dont want to play any extra shifts.
Now weve got Vancouver again.
The Blackhawks won the final three games of the series, setting up a second-round matchup with the Canucks for the second consecutive season. Chicago hasnt lost a Game 6 with the chance to eliminate an opponent since 1995.
Nashville has been eliminated in all five of its postseason appearances on home ice.
There is a loss for words right now, said Nashville captain Jason Arnott, who scored his only two goals of the series Monday. We work all season, had a great opportunity, and let it slip away. Its tough to handle.
The Predators, who blew a lead with 13.6 seconds left in regulation in Game 5 on Saturday, scored three more goals than they had in two previous Game 6 losses. But they couldnt beat Antti Niemi in the final two periods even when getting three power plays within 4:29 of the third.
Chicago defenseman Duncan Keith said the Blackhawks didnt want to go back home for Game 7.
There is plays where you have to take penalties
What can you do? You go in the box, and we dealt with it. I thought we did a good job of not panicking, Keith said.
Chicago led 4-3 going into the third, where Nashville outshot the Blackhawks 15-3. The rookie goalie Niemi stopped Martin Erat in front with 85 seconds left. Nashville pulled goalie Pekka Rinne with 1:15 remaining, but John Madden scored an empty-netter with 7.8 seconds left to seal the victory.
Toews also had two assists, feeding Madden on the empty-netter. Keith and Patrick Sharp each had a goal and an assist, and Patrick Kane had a goal. Marian Hossa added three assists in a game Nashville wanted him to miss. The Predators thought Hossa deserved to be suspended for a boarding penalty against defenseman Dan Hamhuis in the Blackhawks 5-4 overtime win Saturday in Chicago.
So nearly every time Hossa stepped onto the ice, the sellout crowd booed loudly.
Shea Weber also had a goal for Nashville.
The Predators got top goal scorer Patric Hornqvist back for the first time since he played 13 minutes in the Predators 4-1 win to open this series. He provided an immediate boost to Nashvilles anemic power play unit, assisting on Arnotts goal on the Predators second advantage of the game.
Chicago led 4-3 after an emotional first period in which the Blackhawks went ahead 3-1 with help from a flukey goal. Brent Seabrook tried to dump the puck off a faceoff in front of the Nashville bench only to see it bounce off Kanes right toe and past Rinne into the wide-open net with 9:54 gone. Sharp then scored his third this series at 12:03 for the 3-1 lead.
Rinne said he was expecting the puck to come along the rim before it hit Kanes foot.
It was pretty bad timing to have that kind of period in the most important game of the year, Rinne said.
Nashville answered by ending its power-play drought. Having gone 22 power plays without scoring, Arnott tipped in a puck from the right edge of the crease, catching Niemi leaning the other way at 15:44. It was the Predators only goal with the man advantage this series.
The Predators tied it at 3 off a slap shot from Hamhuis at 19:06, a goal that re-energized the crowd. But Jerred Smithson took a hooking penalty, and Toews scored on the rebound of Keiths shot 7 seconds later to put Chicago back ahead at 19:29.
We did what we needed to do to win the game, Toews said. It was a pretty good win. We knew it was going to be the toughest game of the series, no surprise. There it was, and we found a way to win.
It stayed 4-3 through the second period as Nashville killed 10 minutes of penalties, the last when Hornqvist took a double minor for high-sticking defenseman Brent Sopel in the face as he fell. The penalty-killing wore the Predators out, and Chicago outshot them 15-4 in the period.
NOTES: Chicago has won five straight games and eight of nine in the playoffs with the chance to eliminate a team.
The Blackhawks went 4 for 23 with the man advantage in this series.
The Predators had been shut out 2-0 in 2004 and 3-0 in 2008 in their previous Game 6sboth against Detroit.
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