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Chicago Tribune (Free subscription) | 10/28/2009
Chicago Blackhawks winger leads the team with 35 hits There was much marveling over Patrick Kane's highlight-reel goal Monday night against the Wild.
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Chicagoist (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast The Blackhawks have started in on another winning streak, taking their second game in a row courtesy a 3-1 victory over the Minnesota Wild last night at the United Center. Dave Bolland got the scoring started about midway through the first period and Troy Brouwer followed up with a power play goal late in the first to give the 'Hawks a 2-0 edge. Both teams went scoreless...
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ABC 7 News - Latest Headlines (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
Troy Brouwer's power play goal late in the first period was the difference... as Chicago edged Minnesota... 3-1... at the United Center. from ABC 7 News
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Chicagoist (Free subscription) | 10/22/2009
AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast In spite of holding a 2-1 lead going into the final period of play last night, the Blackhawks let victory slip away as Vancouver rallied to top the 'Hawks 3-2 . Duncan Keith got Chicago on the board first with a goal a little over mid-way through the first. Vancouver countered in the opening minute of the second period, but the 'Hawks answered with a Troy Brouwer goal...
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On the Wings (Free subscription) | 10/07/2009
Nothing new from today’s practice, reports Bruce MacLeod. Derek Meech is still entering the lineup tomorrow night at the expense of Brett Lebda, who is taking the fall for the Wings’ 0-2 start. No other lineup changes, despite the availability of Patrick Eaves. Meanwhile, the Blackhawks may be without Ben Eager (upper body) and Troy Brouwer [...]
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Icing (Free subscription) | 10/06/2009
After two days off following their trip to Europe to open the 2009-10 season, the Blackhawks were back on the ice for practice Tuesday. Dave Bolland, Troy Brouwer and Ben Eager all missed practice. Coach Joel Quenneville said Bolland was...
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From The Rink (Free subscription) | 07/08/2009
More photos » by Paul Sancya - AP Chicago Blackhawks' Jonathan Toews, right, celebrates his goal with Cameron Barker (25) and Kris Versteeg, center, against the Detroit Red Wings. Browse more photos » A source confirmed the Hawks and restricted free agent winger Kris Versteeg have finalized a three-year deal worth more than $9 million. The contract could be announced officially by the team...
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 07/07/2009
The Chicago Blackhawks resolved some of the administrative problems surrounding their restricted free agents by signing five of those players on Monday. The Blackhawks announced they had agreed to two-year deals with forward Troy Brouwer and goaltender Corey Crawford. Forwards Ben Eager and Colin Fraser, and defenseman Aaron Johnson each signed one-year contracts.
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Foul Balls (Free subscription) | 07/06/2009
While it was announced earlier today that the Blackhawks signed restricted free agents Troy Brouwer, Ben Eager, and Colin Fraser there are still problems for the team stemming from last week's botched contract offers.The NHL was fine with the Blackhawks and Dale Tallon's story of what happened and then sent the case to the NHLPA and now word has come down through the Twitters that the NHLPA has
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Kukla's Korner (Free subscription) | 07/06/2009
via Chris Kuc of Icing at the Chicago Tribune, According to a source, the Blackhawks will announce later Monday the signings of restricted free agents Ben Eager, Troy Brouwer and Colin Fraser to contracts. The forwards are believed to be among the number of players who didn’t receive their qualifying offers by the June 29 deadline.
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Icing (Free subscription) | 07/06/2009
According to a source, the Blackhawks will announce later Monday the signings of restricted free agents Ben Eager, Troy Brouwer and Colin Fraser to contracts. The forwards are believed to be among the number of players who didn't receive their...
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Chicagoist (Free subscription) | 07/06/2009
Image via The Blackhawks proved this past year that they're a team on the rise, and certain moves this off-season suggest the team is intent on building upon their success. But did another, inadvertent action, put their future in jeopardy? The 'Hawks may have bungled the tendering of qualifying offers to their restricted free agents -- clerical work that's typically a formality -- and the result might...
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Kukla's Korner (Free subscription) | 07/06/2009
The Chicago Blackhawks appear to have made a very big procedural mistake. Six of their players, Cam Barker, Troy Brouwer, Ben Eager, Colin Fraser, Aaron Johnson and Kris Versteeg (many reports have called this group the Chicago Five - it is unclear if that means one of these six is not involved), may have not received qualifying offers correctly. If this is the case, these players would become unrestricted...