key players
Corey Crawford
Crawford wasn't happy with his performances in the first two games of the Blackhawks' series against St. Louis, when he gave up late goals that led to a pair of losses. He refocused and shut out the Blues in the next game, reverting to the poised and confident goaltender that led Chicago to the Stanley Cup last season. Crawford limited St. Louis to six goals over the final three games of the first round and stopped 35 of 36 shots in Chicago's Game 6 victory. He's among the playoff leaders in save percentage (.935) and goals-against average (1.98).
Jonathan Toews
The center missed the last six games of the regular season because of an upper-body injury, creating some question as to whether he would be at full strength for the playoffs. Consider them answered, in the affirmative. Toews scored three goals, all of them game-winners, in the Blackhawks' first-round victory over St. Louis; he also added four assists and logged nearly 24 minutes of ice time per game. Chicago's captain was named a finalist for the NHL's Mark Messier Leadership Award earlier this week.
Duncan Keith
A finalist for the NHL's Norris Trophy, the reliable Keith has found another gear in the playoffs. He finished the regular season with a career-high 55 assists, tops among NHL defensemen, and has balanced his defensive responsibility with an increased role in the Blackhawks' offense during the postseason. Keith is tied with Toews for the team lead in playoff points with seven (two goals, five assists) and leads it with an average of 29 minutes, 51 seconds of ice time per game. He was at his best in the deciding Game 6 against the Blues, with a goal and three assists.
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Patrick Sharp
On a team loaded with offensive talent, Sharp was the primary thorn in the Wild's side last season, scoring five goals as the Blackhawks won their first-round playoff series in five games. The winger led the Blackhawks during the regular season with 34 goals, 78 points and 10 power-play goals. But he has been largely dormant thus far in the playoffs.