Havlat’s quick goal gives Chicago OT win

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CHICAGO (AP)—The Chicago Blackhawks waited seven long years to get back to the playoffs. In a matter of few extra seconds, thanks to Martin Havlat, they had a victory.

Havlat took a pass from Dave Bolland and his quick wrist shot from between the circles 12 seconds into overtime Thursday night beat Miikka Kiprusoff and gave the Blackhawks a rousing 3-2 victory.

“It doesn’t matter who scored the goal. We got the first game the hard way,” Havlat said. “I know (Andrew) Ladd was in front. I took the pass from (Dave) Bolland and went to the net.”

After tying it late in regulation, Havlat delivered the third-fastest overtime goal in playoff history, and sent the towel-waving crowd at the United Center into a frenzy.

“We were patient, sticking to the plan until the end. There wasn’t planning going into overtime,” Havlat said. “I was shooting to score a goal.”

Calgary coach Mike Keenan said there could have been interference called on the play.

“I believe it was Ladd who did not try to stop his movement toward the net and that’s goaltender interference,” Keenan said. “However, the officials saw it different or didn’t make the call because of the excitement of overtime.”

Game 2 of the Western Conference quarterfinal series is Saturday night in Chicago.

“We can expect them to come out with a better game,” said Chicago’s Cam Barker, who tied it at 1 in the second. “It might have taken us a little bit to get into this game, but once we did, we started making more plays.”

Mike Cammalleri gave Calgary a 2-1 lead about 4 minutes into the final period when he scored on a 2-on-1 break, taking a nice pass from Daymond Langkow.

But Chicago got even with 5:33 left when Havlat scored on his own rebound after Kiprusoff stopped his initial shot from the right circle.

David Moss opened the scoring for the Flames in the first period.

Havlat was 3 seconds off the NHL record of 9 seconds set by Brian Skrudland for Montreal in 3-2 victory over Calgary on May 18, 1986, in the Stanley Cup finals. J.P. Parise of the Islanders scored in 11 seconds of OT against the Rangers in 1975, and Chicago’s Pit Martin also scored at 12 seconds in 1972 against Pittsburgh.

Kiprusoff finished with 25 saves, including one on Bolland to preserve the tie in the closing seconds of regulation. Chicago’s Nikolai Khabibulin, who has a 22-5-2 regular-season record against the Flames and beat them in the 2004 Stanley Cup finals while with Tampa Bay, made 23 stops.

“He (Havlat) has scored a lot of big goals for us this year,” Khabibulin said. “Tonight he put us on his back.”

Chicago won the regular-season series 4-0, outscoring the Flames 19-7, but Calgary’s physical play from the outset Thursday night showed that the regular season has little bearing once the postseason starts.

“We established a pretty good road game to start with, but we couldn’t sustain it in the third period when it was most necessary,” Keenan said. “And to win on the road, you have to be able to push back when there is a momentum. You look after the details and stay assertive and stay forceful in terms of your defensive posture and not get on your heels a little bit, which I think we did.”

The Blackhawks have only 10 players with postseason experience and it took a while for them to adjust.

Barker’s tying score in the second came as he skated along the left circle and sent a wrist shot past Kiprusoff, who was screened on the play by teammate Anders Erikssson.

Ex-Blackhawk Rene Bourque delivered a crushing hit on 20-year-old Chicago star Patrick Kane, sending him into the boards and then to the ice in the second period, an example of the approach applied by the Flames.

But the Hawks began to match the physical play as the second period progressed and Barker’s goal gave them a lift to carry into the final period. Kane had a breakaway attempt with 37 seconds left in the period but Kiprusoff flicked it away at the last second with his glove.

Moss, parked in front of the net, chopped a shot past Khabibulin—the score coming after a 3-on-2 for the Flames. Craig Conroy took the first shot that bounced off Khabibulin before Curtis Glencross retrieved it and pushed it toward the goal where Moss converted at 8:38 of the first.

Chicago had a first-period power play opportunity after Kiprusoff flipped the puck over the glass for a delay of game penalty, but the Blackhawks couldn’t convert.

Chicago’s Jonathan Toews was assessed a double minor for high-sticking, giving the Flames a 4-minute power play that carried over into the first 28 seconds of the second period. But Calgary, which was 0-for-43 on the power play over its final 10 regular-season games, failed again with the extra man, getting off only one shot.

Notes

Jay Cutler, the Chicago Bears’ newly acquired quarterback, dropped the ceremonial first puck. … Blackhawks RW Patrick Sharp, who missed the final five games with a knee injury, returned. … Havlat’s goals were his 15th and 16th in the playoffs. … Calgary is making its fifth straight playoff appearance.

Updated Apr 17, 1:53 am EDT
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  1. ...
    21. Posted by ... Fri Apr 17 6:56pm EDT

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    yeah i agree with everyone else that made this point: keenan is a whiner. honestly, did he not watch the replay and see that one of HIS players bumped into ladd and ladd just moved backwards? denial maybe?
  2. Muktuk
    20. Posted by Muktuk Fri Apr 17 5:09pm EDT

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    If yer gonna suspend Carcillo, send a suspension Camalleri's way too. It's the exact same cheapshot. But then again, whatever - Marti ties the game and then gets the OT winner for retaliation so thanks for nothin' refs. Hawks in four.
  3. Theo D
    19. Posted by Theo D Fri Apr 17 3:28pm EDT

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    tough loss for calgary .was a goal was iffy but hand it to chicago. they did what they had to do .thats how you got to play .hungry you got to want it more than . the next team great job this is going to be intresting. got chicago in 6.lets see
  4. JLR
    18. Posted by JLR Fri Apr 17 11:19am EDT

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    I am a long time Blackhawk fan. I remember watching them win the cup in 1961. I don't expect them to go all the way but the future looks good.
  5. Scott G
    17. Posted by Scott G Fri Apr 17 10:56am EDT

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    nick have you actually watched the hawks at all this season? the only reason that your probably saying the hawks cant get out of the 1st round is because of the inexprience and youth of this team. Well you saw what happened Thursday night and you will see it happen again saturday night. The flames goalie is good but Khabibulin is better. I am not much of a numbers person but im sure you know the hawks are now 5-0 against the flames, and the overal record of Khabibulin against the flames (including him beating them for the cup when he was with tampa).
  6. ChiTownHustle
    16. Posted by ChiTownHustle Fri Apr 17 9:25am EDT

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    Nick S... not sure where you get your info from. Calgary was not written off for dead before the series started. In fact, Calgary was listed as the favorite by media and odds makers despite the Hawks having the higher seed. Prior to the series Calgary was a streaky team (numbers don't lie), gave up a division they had the chance to run away with, and when you are 0 for your last 43 powerplays of the reg season... well that is not going to help you going in to the playoffs and leaves no reason why anyone shouldn't questions their abilities. Fact is Calgary slowed down their pace last night in the third and the Hawks took advantage of that. This type of play has been Calgary's problem much of the year. Calgary is a decent team... no doubt about that...but hardly as underrated as your making them out to be.
  7. ryan
    15. Posted by ryan Fri Apr 17 9:10am EDT

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    Didn't see much of this game, but it's good to see the 'Hawks back in the playoffs and getting a win. Coming from a Wings fan, I hope they can go on a little run, the fans deserve it. (just as long as they don't knock Detroit out) I'll agree it was a good non call. Leopold forced Ladd into the goalie.
  8. Slazz
    14. Posted by Slazz Fri Apr 17 8:47am EDT

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    Oh yeah, Leopold hit Ladd into the goalie, just watch the replay Keenan. Maybe he should be pissed off at his coaching when they sat back the last half of the third period.
  9. Bob and Nan
    13. Posted by Bob and Nan Fri Apr 17 8:45am EDT

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    Keenan is a whiner---his player pushed Ladd into their keeper. Like the other guy said, it was already in the net anyway. GO HAWKS!
  10. Slazz
    12. Posted by Slazz Fri Apr 17 8:44am EDT

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    Coach Q!

    IS it any wonder that when you put Havlat/Bolland/Ladd together they get a goal?

    LEAVE THAT LINE AS IT IS!

    They have been the best line all year and we can't wait to break them up in the playoffs and down the stretch....
  11. theactualwood
    11. Posted by theactualwood Fri Apr 17 4:52am EDT

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    Neither team would beat the Canucks!
  12. J D
    10. Posted by J D Fri Apr 17 3:58am EDT

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    look it's obvious this guy (nick .s) is a detroit wings fan?........ But that's okay that's why they play the game! ......... The Blackhawks showed what the're made of?.......... they did'nt believe the're own hype....and gave the fans what they soooooo longly deserve, a win!.......... i hope these other teams keep under estimating the hawks , go hawks! all the way!!!!!
  13. Nick S
    9. Posted by Nick S Fri Apr 17 2:20am EDT

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    Actually, no. The Cup will be raised in Detroit again this spring, party at Cheli's.

    Despite the outcome tonight, I still think Calgary wins it in 6. Calgary and the Rangers have both been basically written off for dead before their respective series' started, and both teams did far better than anyone other than the players on the ice gave them credit for. I personally see the Capitals and Blackhawks as the teams most likely for an upset. Between the Hawks, Capitals and Sharks, the only team I actually could even fathom getting past the 2nd round would be the Capitals.
  14. Kevin L
    8. Posted by Kevin L Fri Apr 17 2:16am EDT

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    Keenan is a whiny little girl, his Flames were hitting Khabibulin as much or more than the Hawks were hitting Kiprusoff.. besides the puck was in the net before any contact was made.
  15. <i>intruudir</i>
    7. Posted by intruudir Fri Apr 17 1:49am EDT

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    I not much of a hockey fan but I have gone to a few games when I was a kid. I saw Bobby Hull, Stan Makita and that crew and it was very exciting.

    I can imagine how the united center crowd enjoyed this game. It sounds like it was great!

    Good luck Hawks!
  16. garyg
    6. Posted by garyg Fri Apr 17 1:10am EDT

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    the hawks are young and dangerous, they don't know any better. there biggest test will be how they adapt on the road. good goaltending can carry them a long way !
  17. VallP
    5. Posted by VallP Fri Apr 17 12:04am EDT

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    The blackhawks haven't been to the playoff's in seven years so with this post season appearance they can make their fans proud.
  18. Chris
    4. Posted by Chris Thu Apr 16 11:56pm EDT

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    Chicago needs a championship this year. With the young talent on this team, I believe it can be possible. Hopefully the Hawks can bring a championship home that this city has craved for a very long time.
  19. SATISFIED REALTOR
    3. Posted by SATISFIED REALTOR Thu Apr 16 5:41pm EDT

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    let's hope coach "q" can get out of the first round with this team. if not the excuse of being the youngest team in the league will probably be trotted out by barnum and bailey hawk president john mcdonough. it is hockey time now not let's sell more tickets time
  20. Nick
    2. Posted by Nick Thu Apr 16 1:35pm EDT

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    The Cup will be in Chicago when these playoffs are said and done
  21. Matt B
    1. Posted by Matt B Thu Apr 16 1:01pm EDT

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    Go Hawks!
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M. Havlat
Martin Havlat
Blackhawks - RW
Goals: 2
Assists: 0
M. Cammalleri
Michael Cammalleri
Flames - LW
Goals: 1
Assists: 0
C. Barker
Cam Barker
Blackhawks - D
Goals: 1
Assists: 1

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