Posts Tagged ‘Blackhawks’

My Kind of Sports Town

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Call it a championship perfectly earned, acknowledged and celebrated.   You can say it was old school or a refreshing change of pace.  Either way, the Blackhawks’ victory in the Stanley Cup and the city’s reaction to it couldn’t have been scripted any better.

As for the Hawks themselves, how could you not root for them?  The Blackhawks were an exciting, energetic team that appealed to everyone, from young fans to people like me from the Tony-O/Golden Jet/Stan Mikita generation who never got to see that stellar crew win a Cup.  The 2010 Hawks went 16-and-6 over their last 22 games against premiere competition.  They methodically overcame everything that could have been used as an excuse for failure:  losing home ice advantage, questionable officiating, their opponents’ physical play against their speed and finesse game.  They rose to every challenge and won with dignity, class and old-fashioned hard work.

Then came all the celebrations which followed Wednesday’s clincher.  There were so many high points we don’t have enough space here to list them all.  Let’s review just a handful that had me reaching for the kleenex:  Toews’ emerging from the plane in the wee hours of Thursday morning to give us our first glimpse at the Cup; the throngs that greeted our conquering heroes downtown Friday morning; the reception Hossa got up on stage when his name was announced; the young players looking like they were truly soaking it all in and not taking it for granted.  And, when it was all over, the crowd eventually went home, no storefronts were smashed and downtown was left perfectly intact.

I’m proud to be a Chicago Blackhawk fan.  At the same time, I’ve never been prouder to be a Chicagoan.  We showed the world a big city can still celebrate a sports championship the way it should be.

Losers Make Page One, Winners Make Page . . . Eight?

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

The Blackhawks must be wondering what they have to do to make the front page of the Sun-Times sports section.  Whipping the Wild 4-1 last night, winning their fourth in a row and 11 of their last 13, combining a young, hungry offense with the NHL’s stingiest defense, boasting the best record in the league and selling out the United Center night after night—essentially being the most dominant team Chicago’s had the past twelve months—earned them on a spot on page eight today.  Page eight.  With not even one line on page one.

What kept the Hawks off the front page?  The Bears, who aren’t even playing anymore.  The same 7 and 9 Bears who, for the last four months, have driven us to distraction with their frustrating, inept, embarrassing play.  Tuesday they called a press conference to announce they were doing just what people expected (even Richard Roeper in the Sun-Times today described the moves as “a surprise to no one”), and for that they get front page treatment.  The Bears fire six inconsequential coaches (I challenge you to name one of them besides Ron Turner) on the heels of a terrible season, and they’re given all the ink.

Chicago’s a Bears town.  I get that.  All things being equal, they should have the spotlight on them most of the time, since that’s what the fans want.  But, at the moment, all things aren’t equal.  In fact, they aren’t even close.  The Blackhawks are doing everything right, and they deserve the lion’s share of coverage.  Go Hawks!

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