Mar 9, 2014 - This new documentary takes you back to the 2013 Stanley Cup championship-clinching 6th game (and the breathtaking 17 seconds it took to turn the tide in the Blackhawks' favor). Boychuk was too late to do anything with those hands now. Most notably, that was precisely Bergeron. As Crawford skated to the bench with about 90 seconds to go, Patrick Kane weaved through center, splitting the indecisive pair of Lucic and Horton. em> June 24, 2013 – “17 Seconds” has become synonymous with this night in Chicago Blackhawks history. Backhand, forehand, tape-to-tape, all in a tight area, all in the tightest of situations the way only world class players can. Now, though, there was no sympathy for the devil. Ever. The most up-to-date breaking news for the Chicago Blackhawks including highlights, roster, schedule, scores and archives. The crash occurred between two fire trucks, driven by Drummond’s husband Ladd Drummond, 52, and her nephew Caleb Drummond, 21. Blackhawks scores twice in 17 seconds @ Bruins. Playing next. The Bruins needed Bergeron because they needed the puck because they needed to get to overtime because they needed to get over what Bickell had just done to them. Browse more videos. "You can't really describe it. “It’s even hard to celebrate right now. A second Stanley Cup victory in four seasons for the Chicago Blackhawks. Down 2-1 in the dying minutes, the Hawks replaced Crawford with an extra skater in a desperate attempt to get even. Trailing the Boston Bruins, 2-1, with 76 seconds … By now, Michal Handzus had darted to the top of the crease. What's more, the Krejci line had victimized Oduya and Hjalmarsson early in the series. The puck chipped back to Kane, who, before getting crosschecked by Seidenberg, calmly pushed the puck up to the hash mark where Duncan Keith had pinched in to bookend the play. Hugs and helmet taps all around. The man who avoided a suspension for viciously driving his fists into Toews' head a game earlier. Crossing the blue line, Kane faced troubled Bruins defenseman Dennis Seidenberg in the left circle and, despite a hook from backchecking center Krejci, Kane unleashed a shot goalie Tuukka Rask directed to the left corner. "So we'll keep shooting the puck.". Chicago Blackhawks History lesson for today is from 2 years ago when the Chicago Blackhawks defeated the Boston Bruins with 17 seconds of greatness in Game 6 And so, Bickell swung his solid frame to the right and planted his left-handed blade on the ice into perfect one-timing position. It is a standard move for the trailing team. But that's what happens when you start the playoffs late after a lockout delays the start of a truncated, 48-game sprint to salvage a season. Not that the criticism had reached him. Instead of making a safe play in the corner the way a defensive forward might, Frolik let a shot go that Rask blocked to the left boards. The stick went. But Frolik and his linemates hadn't taken a shift for five or six minutes. Understand, Kane-to-Keith-to-Toews took less time than it took for you to read this sentence. Just 17 seconds later, the crowd and the Bruins and the Hawks themselves still shocked by what had just happened, Bolland forever became a part of Hawks lore by stuffing home a Johnny Oduya rebound off the post to win it. Hjalmarsson made a stop at the Hawks' blue line and delivered a nifty backhand pass to Bolland at center ice near the Bruins' Hub-inspired spoked B. Bolland, who had played on every line this season in trying to find his game through injuries, darted across the Bruins blue line. The Blackhawks didn’t ease up but went for the kill and Dave Bolland put in the Stanley Cup winner just 17 seconds after Bickell tied it with only 58.3 seconds left on the clock! "He's not a guy we should be afraid of.". Bad, like an awful feeling," Boychuk said. Karter Reid. Rask was about to be stung for as many goals in 17 seconds as he was in four games the previous series. "What a game, what an ending, what a season," Quenneville said. Of course. An obvious play would have been to slide the puck deep into the corner and around behind the net, where Bolland was waiting. Consider Oduya. He one-timed Kruger's pass on net with a smart, low shot. As Toews blew toward the net, Handzus occupied Zdeno Chara, the Bruins defenseman who had so scared the Hawks earlier in the series. “17 Seconds” provides an all-access pass inside the locker room party in Boston and the airplane ride home with the Cup following Game 6, in addition to insight from the players on the Stanley Cup-winning team and members of the organization. And so now the puck is bouncing along the boards after Ference chipped it out of his zone. 17 Seconds' is a unique project that doesn't just document the Stanley Cup win, but tells the story from an inside vantage point, something not usually captured in sports films. We follow the stories and update you as they develop. More From Blackhawk Up — Blackhawks… Steve Rosenbloom, Chicago Tribune reporter. In fact, as recently as the third period of Game 5, Kruger centered Kane and Bickell in Toews' absence. "It's the kind of thing you dream about as a kid growing up in Canada," Bolland said after it was over. Horton had come from halfway across the ice to check Frolik. He also has the instincts, which told him to nudge the puck back to Oduya at the left point. 3? This would require nerve. Grown men in sweaty, scraggly beards turned into giddy little kids. "The puck went back to the 'D,' and (Oduya) shot it," Bolland said. But he struggled in the first-round playoff loss to the Coyotes. The Blackhawks continued to buzz around Vasilevskiy, and DeBrincat made it 2-0 when he got a piece of Kane's shot for his 12th goal with 5:56 left in the second. Bryan Bickell and Dave Bolland scored 17 seconds apart in the final 1:16 of the third period to send stunned Bostonians trudging for the exits in disbelief and stunned Chicagoans streaming into the streets in delirium. The 2524 space odyssey looks cheap and saddles its star with clunky dialogue. Bickell, the free-agent winger who will be paid a most handsome price for his services, had hit paydirt again, his ninth goal in the playoffs, as many as he had through the regular season. Toews deftly lifted Krejci's stick. Hjalmarsson is fearless. But once we fill the Cup up, it’ll get going pretty good.”. BOSTON — The Chicago Blackhawks pulled off perhaps the most improbable comeback in the history of the Stanley Cup finals on Monday night. The men were responding to a fire at Drummond’s ranch near Pawhuska, Oklahoma. The Bruins center, who finished second to Toews in the Selke Trophy balloting for the NHL's top defensive forward, loomed as the top faceoff man in the series. Rask isn't that good, which is where we came in with this guy. 1:37. Finally, Bolland loosed his hands. No matter. Know about breaking news as it happens. Seventeen seconds apart. Oduya saw he had a lane. By now, Boychuk had gotten back to cover the slot. Browse more videos. Bolland tried to celebrate the latest goal in regulation to clinch the Stanley Cup. Keith had played phenomenally in this potential clinching game, up until he lost the puck behind his net to create the Bruins' go-ahead goal with less than eight minutes remaining. Blackhawks score two goals in 17 seconds to win Stanley Cup. Seventy seconds remained. “It was just chaos,” Sharp said. They had a Game 7 in the United Center to fall back on — and sure, home teams had won at nearly a 70 percent clip in these playoffs — but who wants to rely on what's often a coin flip's chance in a game as random as hockey? "It's a bad feeling. This time, though, the Swedish defenseman — the one the Hawks chose to pay instead of Cup-winning goalie Antti Niemi after the 2010 season — showed some soft hands. The puck skittered along the right boards in the neutral zone. The vexing Rask anticipated a pass from Toews and began to butterfly in hopes of covering the back side and everything low. Now they had checkers on the ice to check. And the party’s just getting started. And through his lack of focus, he found the perfect way to nail the magnitude of the moment. But as Frolik said before Game 6, after giving it a go at the morning skate: "The ice wasn't great, but it's the same for both teams. June 24, 2013, 10:17 PM. He should have called his timeout. Report. Sign up for the One minute, 16 seconds to overtime. That’s what a championship feels like. We found a way to win. Shaw’s stitches kept bleeding throughout the game, and most Hawks players had a small streak of blood somewhere on their sweaters from the postgame hug-fest. You breathe, you play. And there were new heroes, too. Now would be a good time to make up for it. But his head was spinning and his eyes were darting around. Seventeen seconds, enough for a lifetime. Just amazing.”. Jonathan Toews — the captain who just a period earlier had pulled Excalibur out of the Bruins' dominant start to score the tying goal — joined the fight for the puck. That's a problem for a skater. His valiant team dominated most of a must-win game. Heck of a way to finish the game.”, Heck of a way to finish the season — one that was preceded by a lengthy lockout, one that started with a historic 21-0-3 start to the season, and one that ended in utter joy and celebration, what first-time champion Michal Rozsival termed, “Happiness everywhere.”. In the 2013 Stanley Cup Final, the Blackhawks led the Bruins 3-2 going into Game 6 in Boston. Jun 24, 2014 - Get to overtime. Instead, Bolland would make history, 17 seconds later. Two goals in 17 seconds Blackhawks 2013 Stanley Cup - YouTube Two-all. (Keeping up? Also by now, Bryan Bickell had gone to his familiar spot at the far side of the net, the spot where toothless grins are shared with the world. Seidenberg moved to backhand the puck up the boards and out of the Bruins' zone, but Kane — the All-Star winger who had been anonymous for the first three games of the finals while enduring some criticism that he lacked the will to go into traffic in tough areas to make plays — stood strong along the wall and slowed the attempted clear. The only sounds were the hoots of the Blackhawks on the ice … In another life, Kruger was a center. The 17 seconds of Game 6 against Boston in 2013 will go down in Blackhawks history as one of the wildest moments to ever occur. Five-hole. 6 years ago | 15 views. Saved from articles.chicagotribune.com. The Blackhawks' fiercest checking center, along with fellow pests Marcus Kruger and Michael Frolik, backed by shot-blocking defensemen Niklas Hjalmarsson and Johnny Oduya, led a unit tasked with checking the Bruins' big line of David Krejci, Milan Lucic and Nathan Horton. Oduya would have avoided a potential blocked shot that could carom to center ice and begin a rush against Crawford, who also had struggled against the Coyotes in his first playoffs as the Hawks unquestioned starter. Follow. He has the talent. What you never want to forget are those amazing, shocking, magnificent 17 seconds that won a Stanley Cup. newsletter, Man charged in Calumet Heights murder is arrested in Mississippi: police, 20K vaccine appointments will be available in the suburbs starting at noon (LIVE UPDATES), 1 hurt after van strikes CTA bus in the Loop, Herman Roberts, who brought stars to Chicago (and also could work a ranch), dead at 97, ‘Cosmic Sin’: Bruce Willis barely wakes up for absurd intergalactic thriller, LISTEN: Chipotle Clash of Champions preview and more | No Shot Clock, Episode 121, Ask the Doctors: Initial studies link added sugar and inflammatory bowel disease. Blackhawks' film '17 Seconds' does fantastic job of capturing behind-the-scenes moments of team's Stanley Cup win, celebrations Bolland tried to celebrate the latest goal in regulation to clinch the Stanley Cup. The Hawks would become champions, 58.3 seconds later. Bickell began the final without one leg. Along with Keith and Brent Seabrook and Patrick Sharp and Marian Hossa and Niklas Hjalmarsson and Bolland, the core and the heart of a franchise reborn, they’re two-time champions — with so many years still ahead of them. "He was good to go here tonight. Follow. "I guess, regroup and go back in to overtime and get it. Getty. video for Video shows Chicago police shooting armed woman in Lawndale traffic stop, Sen. Tammy Duckworth to Fox News host who mocked military women: F--- Tucker Carlson, Wounded Iraq war vet Duckworth slams Fox News host Tucker Carlson for saying the U.S. military is becoming too "feminine. But then with Crawford on the bench with 1:16 left, Bickell smacked home a Toews pass in the low slot to tie it. He had been a trade deadline acquisition a season earlier and performed extremely well in the Hawks' top four. The ice in Boston isn't much better than the ice in Chicago, especially in June when all the hockey equipment is supposed to be put away for the summer. "Forever. “Unbelievable,” said Hawks captain Jonathan Toews, who scored a goal and assisted on Bickell’s equalizer two days after sitting out the third period of Game 5 after a devastating hit. Share this: Click to share … All of Boston bent in agony. Seventy-six seconds away from defeat and a trip home for a decisive seventh game, Bryan Bickell tied it. Stick down, facing the left point, Frolik deflected Oduya's shot just enough to beat Rask. “I’m proud I can be one of those guys that was kept in the organization and can say we won the Cup two times,” said Sharp, again one of the Hawks’ most consistent performers in the playoffs. The victims, Lavelle R. Lee and a 31-year-old man, were gunned down in January on Blackstone Avenue. This is hockey. While I could go on for days about how the film was perfected and inspirational, the only way I will be able to do the video justice is by telling you to simply WATCH IT!!! Got six skaters here folks, including Brent Seabrook. Harumi Herrera was last seen in the 1800 block of North Keystone Avenue, police say. With just over a minute to go in last night's Stanley Cup Finals game, it looked like the Boston Bruins were on their way to forcing a deciding Game 7. "17 Seconds," is a documentary created by the Chicago Blackhawks that depicts the 2013 Stanley Cup championship game versus the Boston Bruins. Hopefully it gets a little better tonight.". Abandon the net to create a 6-on-5 power play, even if the Hawks' power play in the Stanley Cup Final was something like 1-for-mommy-make-it-stop to that point. Kane is 24. Blackhawks score twice in 17 seconds to win Stanley Cup. 6 years ago | 5 views. This Cup came seven short years to the day that Toews was drafted by the Hawks, then a moribund franchise with second-class status in a city that’s seen too much losing in its time, with a smattering of fans and yellowing banners in the rafters. BOSTON — Duncan Keith was standing in the middle of the ice — the Stanley Cup being handed from players to family members to guys in suits to who knows who else — trying to muster up the words to describe what had just happened, what his team had just accomplished, what it all meant. Blackhawks #2 – “17 Seconds” (2013) Date: September 23, 2015 Author: John Lombardi 0 Comments. "What mattered was the guys in the room. "In the first couple of games we were giving him a little bit too much respect by trying to keep the puck away from him," Toews had said of Chara. Oct 26, 2013 - Trailer for the Blackhawks' upcoming championship movie, 17 SECONDS. Michael Frolik and Marcus Kruger, reinvented as penalty-killing machines, staved off four straight Boston power plays to open the game, keeping it within reach when it so easily could have spiraled out of control as the Bruins came out with tremendous energy and desperation. He tried to throw his arms and stick up. Indeed, a long summer of love is about to descend on Chicago for the second time in four years. On the latest episode of No Shot Clock Joe Henricksen and Michael O’Brien answer questions from the listener mailbag and give their Two Takes, a regular weekly feature of commentary and opinion on high school basketball. The Hawks stars had done their thing with 76 seconds remaining, keeping alive the chance to win the Cup on Monday night in Boston. But you know that. “Man, I just want to go find my Mom and Dad,” he said, before skating off through the mass of humanity that had engulfed the chewed-up TD Garden rink. My Favorite Goal: Bolland clinches Cup for Blackhawks 17 seconds later. Nice try. So, the Hawks had tied it and they had momentum. Instead of bouncing wildly, the way many shots off the post do, this one came straight out, knuckling softly in the crease. They’re Chicago icons now, for all time, sure to be bronzed and busted and forever remembered — living history. Blackhawks score twice in 17 seconds to win Stanley Cup. Bolland still might have missed a glorious chance if a scrambling Rask had connected while flailing at the puck with his stick. The Hawks entered Game 6 leading three games to two. Down 2-1 with Game 7 staring them in the face, the Blackhawks pulled Corey Crawford — the only reason they were even in the game to that point — and hoped for a miracle. Blackhawks: 17 seconds to immortality An unforgettable end to an unforgettable season. “It was chaos, man. ", Four Corner Hustlers gang member who toured with Chief Keef gets 10 years in prison. Yes, Julien desperately needed to take his timeout. “We had a great season, we won the President’s Trophy, we won the West,” Marian Hossa said. Blackhawks’ trade for defenseman Olli Maatta won’t be their last — and they know it, 'There's a whole legacy to live up to': Blackhawks GM Stan Bowman passes his passion for hockey to his 3 kids — and they love the game too. They got two. And they got the Stanley Cup. "I didn't listen to anybody," Crawford said. In the video, released by the Civilian Office of Police Accountability, officers take cover and open fire after a woman inside the car allegedly takes out a gun. Inflammatory bowel disease, or IBD, is a term used to describe a group of disorders that arise from chronic inflammation of the digestive tract. Crawford, who had the unenviable task of replacing a Cup-winning goalie in Antti Niemi, was a playoff question mark answered with an exclamation point, making 23 saves in the win. Crawford had their backs. Toews kept his head up — the head that Bruins defenseman Johnny Boychuk nearly decapitated and cost the Hawks center the third period of Game 5 — and gingerly flicked the puck to Bickell, who stood open, inexplicably unchecked by the wide and powerful Lucic. And they got the Stanley Cup. Kane would tell David Letterman on national television it was maybe the worse ice he has played on. Everyone remembers where they were at the moment, and everyone remembers how they celebrated. Krejci, whose line had done considerable damage to the Hawks in the series, homed in on the puck and went to bank it out. Share this article share tweet text email link Nate Scott. An improbable comeback late in Game 6 against the Boston Bruins earned the Blackhawks their second Stanley Cup in four seasons. Rontrell Turnipseed admitted in 2019 to his role in the gang, which included an August 2012 shooting that nearly killed a 15-year-old girl. "We can go in to overtime, but definitely a tough goal late in the game like that," Bergeron said after the game. Report. Toews tied it early in the second after another Hawks’ kill, but Milan Lucic’s goal with 7:49 left in an incredibly tense third seemed to seal a 2-1 win for the Bruins. Dave Bolland scored to put the Blackhawks ahead. Staggeringly, it was 3-2, Hawks, just 17 seconds after it stunningly had become 2-2. As Oduya wound up, Bolland had jumped from behind the net to the left post, sneaking inside a Bruins defenseman. He will join the team on the ice during the anthem, and will be featured throughout the game commemorating his time in Chicago. Andrew Shaw’s cheek is now the 2013 version of Duncan Keith’s teeth — the energetic third-line center getting knocked out cold by a Shawn Thornton shot to the face, only to come back in the next period and almost immediately pick a fight in the corner. A Boston win would send the series back to Chicago for a decisive … The goalie who had been the Hawks' best player throughout this alternately exhilarating and excruciating postseason could help his team only by leaving the ice. It was a hit that had kept Toews out for the entire third period of Game 5. Then the Blackhawks broke their hearts. That's why Dave Bolland was on the ice. Toews is merely 25. The Blackhawks are honoring one of their own on Friday, with Dave Bolland set to skate “One More Shift” with the organization. Where things were in the final chaotic minutes of Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final was, most improbably, tied 2-2. 0:30. By now, Frolik had come to the slot, and it's funny how things work out: After excelling in the thankless role as the league's best penalty killers, Kruger and Frolik were ready for their close-ups. RECAP: Blackhawks Comeback, Take Shootout Victory Over Lightning, 4-3 Chicago overcomes two-goal deficit to take shootout win over Tampa at the United Center And 17 seconds later, boom again. Gloves flew. The risky shot might have started the Bruins out of their zone with speed, but Kruger read the play from center and immediately went hard to the left half-boards. The Bruins fought on their home ice like the former champions they were to earn a Game 7 on the road, like they had done just two years earlier when they captured hockey's holy grail. 5 takeaways from the Chicago Blackhawks’ meltdown in a 6-3 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning, including giving up 6 unanswered goals and Connor Murphy’s ‘consequences’ Here’s the latest news on how COVID-19 is impacting Chicago and Illinois. Or, better known as the second goal of "17 Seconds." Is Stan Bowman on the hot seat? Amazing. The Hawks killed off the remaining 58.3 seconds. And the way the Blackhawks won their second championship in four seasons made it all the more difficult to put into words — their mind-bending 3-2 victory over the Boston Bruins an epic conclusion to an epic Stanley Cup Final. I mean, you are going to remember forever," Boychuk said. There are T-shirts for sale. Even on bad ice, they had good legs. When the Chicago Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup with two goals in 17 seconds at the Boston Bruins, it sparked a cottage industry of “17 Seconds” gear. The Presidents Trophy winning Blackhawks had a chance to clinch their second Stanley Cup in four seasons with a win in Game 6. Blackhawks scores twice in 17 seconds @ Bruins. Bryan Bickell and Dave Bolland scored 17 seconds apart in the final 1:16 of the third period to send stunned Bostonians trudging for the exits in disbelief and stunned Chicagoans streaming into the streets in delirium. Staggeringly, it was 3-2, Hawks, just 17 seconds after it stunningly had become 2-2. But Rask missed. He will use any part of his body to block a shot and probably has. All Bolland and his group had to do was make sure the game got to overtime.