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Mt. Greenwood »

Chicago native Ashley Mandel created Blackhawks Comics to honor — and make fun of — her favorite team.

Logan Square »

Blackhawks fans will wait until June for a chance at the Cup, but Logan Square kids got a visit Monday.

Near West Side »

Longtime Hawks fan Mike Novak turned his basement into a mini Hawks museum, paint scheme included.

Near West Side »

Five black and red bikes feature numbers of Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane and other stars.  

Portage Park »

The mural could be restored if the Blackhawks make another run at the Stanley Cup, said Alex Perry.

Pilsen »

Steve Bross souped up his 2008 Jeep Wrangler with a Blackhawks look on the inside and out.

Near West Side »

George Hillier's mullet has Kane's No. 88 on one side and a painted Hawks logo on the other.

Near West Side »

Brian Schuster ditched his job as a tow truck driver to concentrate on creating Hawks paintings.

Near West Side »

Christian Deme started the page as an "inside joke" and has been amazed by its popularity.

Near West Side »

Chicago dispatched the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday and headed to their fourth Final Four in six years.

Portage Park »

The mural will be changed again if the Hawks beat the Minnesota Wild to advance in the NHL playoffs.

Near West Side »

Sitting on the glass, Boka Restaurant Group co-owner Kevin Boehm captured a sweet shot of Kane's goal.

Mt. Greenwood »

NBC's lead hockey broadcaster at the Games said the USA-Russia game was among the best he's ever seen.

Old Town »

The Latin School of Chicago grad and former Old Town resident skated for the New York Rangers recently.

Portage Park »

This week's rainy weather delayed the repainting of the mural, which has become a neighborhood landmark.