CHICAGO — Corey Crawford topped Tuukka Rask in the only stat that matters.
The Chicago Blackhawks goalie was outstanding in overtime — all three periods of it — and his stinginess in the net kept his teammates in the game long enough to finally overcome the Boston Bruins 4-3 in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup finals. He made 51 saves, including 29 in overtime, before Andrew Shaw ended the game with 7:52 left in the third OT.
Game 2 is Saturday night in Chicago.
"Crowe was great, he kept us in there," Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville said. "He made several all-alone plays and saves. Had some odd-man breaks, some dangerous looks. He was great."
He had to be, considering who was in the other net.
Neither Rask nor Crawford was in net the last time their teams won the Stanley Cup. Rask was Tim Thomas' backup in 2011, while Crawford was so far down on the depth chart he was in the stands when the Blackhawks won it all in 2010. But they ooze the confidence of grizzled vets, and no one has been better since the playoffs began.
Rask came into the finals with the highest save percentage (.943) of the playoffs, and Brandon Saad's goal in the second period snapped the Boston goalie's scoreless streak of 149 minutes and 36 seconds. Those high-octane Pittsburgh Penguins? They got a measly two goals off Rask in a four-game sweep by the Bruins.
He finished with 59 saves on 63 shots Wednesday night, the most he's seen in his career.