
Blackhawks vs. Ducks: Game 7 Live Score, Highlights for 2015 NHL Playoffs
The Chicago Blackhawks advanced to their third Stanley Cup Final in the past five seasons with a 5-3 win over the Anaheim Ducks on Saturday night at the Honda Center.
The Blackhawks will face the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Stanley Cup Final, which begins Wednesday night in Tampa at the Amalie Arena.
Jonathan Toews set the tone early in the first period with a pair of goals, including one on the power play, to give Chicago a two-goal lead after 20 minutes and silence the crowd.
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Brandon Saad buried a shot into a wide-open net early in the second period to extend the advantage, and Marian Hossa joined him on a controversial goal with just about 14 minutes gone in the frame.
The puck connected with a streaking Hossa’s skate off a rebound in front and past Ducks’ netminder Frederik Andersen in what seemed on replay to be a kicking motion.
But with extended leeway granted on those calls last offseason, the referees ruled no clear kicking motion could be established and allowed the goal to stand.
Ryan Kesler gave his team some life late in the third by lifting a tough-angle shot along the goal line upstairs over Corey Crawford, who stopped 35-of-38 shots on the night.
Corey Perry’s goal at 11:38 of the third cut the deficit to two, but Cam Fowler’s hooking penalty a minute later opened the door for Brent Seabrook to ice it with a rocket past Andersen.
Matt Beleskey added a largely meaningless goal for Anaheim on the power-play with less than a minute to play, but was too little and too late.
The Ducks have now dropped back-to-back Game 7’s in the conference final.
Tampa Bay and Chicago split two regular-season meetings with each team winning at home.





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