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Stanley Cup Playoffs

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Downtown »

Asked to multiply 9 times 9, a third-grader wrote Marian Hossa's last name instead of 81, earning an A+.

Near West Side »

A 27-second video of the flipbook shows key moments in the Blackhawks' Stanley Cup-winning playoff run.

Near West Side »

The wife of the late assistant equipment manager said many of the Hawks dedicated the win to Reif.

Wrigleyville »

The Hawks carried the Cup around Wrigley Field, then captain Jonathan Toews threw out the first pitch.

Near West Side »

The Stanley Cup fought the rain and traffic and made it to the United Center.

Near West Side »

Cornelison said he expects the United Center crowd tonight to be "crazy, over-the-top loud."

Near West Side »

The Blackhawks even had a different name — the Black Hawks — when they last won the Cup in Chicago.

Near West Side »

The creator of "Coach Q's mustache" talks playoff beards and Joel Quenneville's iconic lip sweater.

Downtown »

The sweater used last year took "more of a beating" from the elements than expected, the Field said. 

Near West Side »

The Blackhawks netminder has stopped 127 of 131 shots heading into Thursday's Game 5 against Nashville.

Near West Side »

Troy Dignan, 18, flashed the sign on TV following the Blackhawks' 3-2 triple-overtime victory.

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.