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  2. 1984–85 Chicago Black Hawks season - Wikipedia

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    The third game shifted to Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, and the Black Hawks opened the scoring once again, as Steve Ludzik scored the lone first period goal in the game, giving Chicago a 1–0 lead. The Hawks extended their lead to 4–0, after goals by Steve Larmer , Darryl Sutter and Denis Savard in a 2:56 span midway through the second period.

  3. Dominique Wilkins - Wikipedia

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    Doc Rivers, Kevin Willis, Tree Rollins, and Mike McGee contributed as the club made it through the first round of the NBA playoffs before losing in the Eastern Conference semifinals to the Detroit Pistons. Wilkins averaged 26.8 points during the postseason, the second of six straight playoffs in which he would average at least 20 points.

  4. NHL Winter Classic - Wikipedia

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    In addition, each episode was made available on NHL.com and the league's social media pages. [70] [71] [72] From 2010 to 2020, episodes of the series were produced by Ross Greenburg in conjunction with the NHL. Beginning in 2021, NHL Studios will oversee production of the series, with Steve Mayer as executive producer, and Jay Nelson and Steve ...

  5. Blackhawks–Red Wings rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The Blackhawks–Red Wings rivalry is a historic rivalry in the National Hockey League (NHL) between the Chicago Blackhawks and Detroit Red Wings. Prior to the 2013–14 league-wide divisional realignment , it was the most intense rivalry in the Central Division during the post-lockout era.

  6. 1986–87 Chicago Blackhawks season - Wikipedia

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    The Blackhawks opened the 1987 Stanley Cup playoffs against the Detroit Red Wings. The Red Wings finished the 1986–87 season with a record of 34–36–10, earning 78 points and second place in the Norris Division , which was six more points than the third place Blackhawks.

  7. NHL on CBS - Wikipedia

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    The four American franchises [30] at the time (the Boston Bruins, Chicago Black Hawks, [31] Detroit Red Wings and New York Rangers [32] [33]) each received US$100,000. However, the players themselves received absolutely no money from the television deal.

  8. Chicago Blackhawks - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 February 2025. National Hockey League team in Chicago, Illinois For the American football team, see Chicago Black Hawks (American football). "Blackhawks" and "Black Hawks" redirect here. For other uses, see Black Hawk (disambiguation). Chicago Blackhawks 2024–25 Chicago Blackhawks season Conference ...

  9. 1988–89 Chicago Blackhawks season - Wikipedia

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    The 1988–89 Chicago Blackhawks season saw the Blackhawks finish in fourth place in the Norris Division with a record of 27 wins, 41 losses, and 12 ties for 66 points. Chicago did not clinch a postseason berth until the season's final game, needing an overtime goal by Troy Murray against the Toronto Maple Leafs .