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KINGS VS BLACKHAWKS LIVE STREAMMatch Details:National Hockey LeagueSeries tied 0-0May 19 | 3:00 AM (UTC)United Center, Chicago, Illinois
It tells you something about the Los Angeles Kings and the Chicago Blackhawks that despite playing in the conference with a deeper pool of legit contenders, they've found a way to stage a reprise of last year's Western Conference finals.
"It's going to be a tough matchup; Chicago is a very, very good team as everyone knows," star Kings blueliner Drew Doughty said Friday night. "We're a very good team, too. We know the things and reasons why we lost last year, so we need to fix those things."
And like last year, the Kings enter the Final Four after surviving a grind to get there, a pair of seven-game series that gave them the California State hockey title with wins over the Sharks and Ducks. Mind you, they didn't have to get on a plane in the second round, so that helps their fatigue level.
But the Kings are the Kings, always refusing to die, 6-0 this spring in elimination games, erasing a 3-0 series lead against San Jose and a 3-2 series deficit versus Anaheim, showing once again why they're one of the NHL's toughest outs the past three years.KINGS VS BLACKHAWKS LIVE STREAM
Match Details:National Hockey LeagueSeries tied 0-0May 19 | 3:00 AM (UTC)United Center, Chicago, Illinois
It tells you something about the Los Angeles Kings and the Chicago Blackhawks that despite playing in the conference with a deeper pool of legit contenders, they've found a way to stage a reprise of last year's Western Conference finals.
"It's going to be a tough matchup; Chicago is a very, very good team as everyone knows," star Kings blueliner Drew Doughty said Friday night. "We're a very good team, too. We know the things and reasons why we lost last year, so we need to fix those things."
And like last year, the Kings enter the Final Four after surviving a grind to get there, a pair of seven-game series that gave them the California State hockey title with wins over the Sharks and Ducks. Mind you, they didn't have to get on a plane in the second round, so that helps their fatigue level.
But the Kings are the Kings, always refusing to die, 6-0 this spring in elimination games, erasing a 3-0 series lead against San Jose and a 3-2 series deficit versus Anaheim, showing once again why they're one of the NHL's toughest outs the past three years.