Blackhawks rout Canucks to stay alive

By RICK GANO, A ssociated Press

April 20, 2011 at 9:05PM

CHICAGO - Chicago coach Joel Quenneville was asked this week if Dave Bolland should even play against the Vancouver Canucks with the Blackhawks trailing in the series 3-0.

Why risk using a guy coming off a concussion when the chances of winning a series seemed so bleak?

Bolland provided the answer Tuesday night. Emphatically.

After missing 17 games, the versatile center was more than ready to play and showed what an impact he can have. Bolland scored a goal and had three assists as the defending Stanley Cup champs avoided being swept with a 7-2 win.

"A huge boost," Quenneville said. "We certainly fed off his presence."

With the Canucks still leading 3-1, the opening-round series shifts back to Vancouver's Rogers Arena for Game 5 on Thursday night.

Bolland passed a final physical test Tuesday morning and was cleared to play for the first time since March 9. He said he wasn't that rusty.

"The first shift for me was the toughest," Bolland said. "Getting out there after a month, just to get your mind and body and speed, getting my feet wet. ... I wasn't thinking I'd get four points. I was hoping for the win. I got both."

Chicago's Patrick Sharp scored two power-play goals in a chippy final period that featured pushing, shoving, jawing and a fight between Vancouver's Kevin Bieska and Chicago's Viktor Stalberg.

"All score related," Quenneville said.

"We were down by quite a few goals and there was a lot going on out there. We'll just leave it at that," Vancouver coach Alain Vigneault said.

The Blackhawks got an offensive lift from their defensemen as Brian Campbell and Duncan Keith scored 17 seconds apart in a four-goal second period.

Bryan Bickell had a goal 1:43 into the game as Chicago finally solved Vancouver goalie Roberto Luongo, who was pulled in the final period after giving up six goals.

"I felt good. I was seeing the puck well so I'm just going to put it behind me. I mean, I'm not going to beat myself up over it," said Luongo, adding he experienced some cramping at the end of the first period, a condition that was not serious.

"I made a lot of good saves in the first period, I thought, similar to the other night and in the second they kept on pushing and got a few goals," he said.

Asked about the performance of Bolland -- who played well against the Canucks last season when the Blackhawks beat Vancouver in the conference semifinals -- Luongo offered this:

"Obviously he helped a lot tonight, but he's not a guy who is going to change the series," he said.

Michael Frolic scored on a breakaway after a pass from Bolland to give Chicago a 5-1 lead in the second. Sharp's first power-play goal early in the third put the Blackhawks up five and just more than a minute later, with 15:55 left in the game, Vigneault replaced Luongo with Cory Schneider.

"The score was 5-1 and you never know what could happen, so we left [Luongo] in net to see what would happen," Vigneault said.

San Jose 6, Los Angeles 5: Devin Setoguchi scored in overtime as the visiting Sharks overcame a four-goal deficit to beat the Kings and take a 2-1 series lead.

Jonathan Quick made 30 saves for the Sharks, who trailed 4-0 before making the comeback.

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