
Blackhawk Gold Medalists
Canada won the game the mattered. They won the gold medal, and that put a smile of this writers face. Sidney Crosby put the game-winning goal past Ryan Miller in overtime to clinch the 3-2 victory over the Americans. It was a great game. The Canadians went up 2-0 in the first period, but they attempted to coast into the win and the Americans were able to tie it up at 2-2 with less then a minute to play in the game. Team USA played with their hearts out, and surprised the hockey world with their Olympic tournament performance.
The Americans medal run caught the attention of a nation that views hockey as a fringe sport. That’s a positive when twenty-four of the thirty teams in the league reside in the United States, right? There could be a few new fans of the sport, and as far as Gary Bettman is concerned more money brought into the league.
The best player in the game was a little known American named Patrick Kane. Heard of him? Kane set up both goals by creating space and getting the puck on the net. The first was a deflection from Ryan Kesler, and the second Zach Parise was able to knock in a rebound. Jonathan Toews scored his first goal of the tournament in this game (on top of his seven assists), and was arguably the best forward in the tournament. Duncan Keith had assist in the match.
Anyways, NHL hockey resumes tomorrow night in Colorado. The first game for the Blackhawks is on Tuesday in New York vs. the Islanders. Red Rising will return to its usual ‘lemming dribble’ – someone once used that phrase when describing the blog. Not going to lie, that person is right about half the time.




