Philadelphia Flyers vs Chicago Blackhawks Live Streaming

Sunday, June 6, 2010

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8:00 pm EDT Sun Jun 6, 2010

When they won the first two games of the Stanley Cup finals, the Chicago Blackhawks were soaring. A trip to Philadelphia brought them back to reality in a hurry. After two wins by the gritty Flyers on their home ice tied the series, the championship round is now a best-of-3. Before Sunday night’s Game 5 back at the United Center, the Blackhawks know they have adjust—to the Flyers’ speed, to Philly’s rugged defense led by veteran Chris Pronger, to their own inability to get scoring from their top players—or risk losing what they’ve come this far to achieve. Coach Joel Quenneville is expected to mix some lines, and Chicago’s defense hopes to give goalie Antti Niemi more support against a balanced Flyers’ attack that has shown to be the Blackhawks’ equal. To re-establish themselves, the Blackhawks know they can’t repeat their mistakes from Games 3-4. Defenseman Niklas Hjalmarsson’s poor puck handling near the net led to a pair of first-period goals by the Flyers en route to a 5-3 victory. And Chicago was too slow with a line change in Game 3, helping set up Philly’s game-winning goal in overtime that produced a 4-3 victory.

Philadelphia’s Michael Leighton, meanwhile, ran his record to 8-2 with the victory Friday night. The former Blackhawk has a .924 save percentage and a 2.14 goals-against average. And his defense gave him great support in Game 4 with 28 blocked shots. One of the Flyers’ big advantages in the series has been on special teams. Chicago’s power play is just 1-for-9 after converting a 5-on-3 Friday night, while Philadelphia is 5-for-16. That’s where 257-pound Dustin Byfuglien is supposed to be the force for the Blackhawks. But Chicago’s top line of Byfuglien, Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane have combined for only one goal and four assists in the four games. Byfuglien, bothered by the constant checking and stick work of Pronger, has not scored a goal and neither has Toews, the NHL’s postseason points leader. Quenneville did some switching late in Game 4. Kane was on a line with Dave Bolland and Kris Versteeg while Byfuglien and Toews were joined by Andrew Ladd.

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