Today in history; the Chicago Blackhawks put the Stanley Cup one win away agains the Flyers
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Aubrey
June 6, 2022 (4:09 PM)
June 6, 2010 was the fifth game of the Stanley Cup finals and ended up being the highest scoring game for the hawks of the series. From the first period the Blackhawks were unstoppable.
Brent Seabrook was the first to score in the first period followed by Dave Bolland, and Kris Versteeg. All within six minutes and two seconds of each other. All of which were consistent goal scorers for the season.
By the second period Philadelphia Flyers scored the first goal of the period starting a back and forth between Patrick Kane scoring and then Dustin Byfuglin scoring to finish off the period. Byfuglin was the top scorer of the game with two assists in the first period, in addition to his ever ending goal in the 17:55 of the third period.
The game, although it had goals from top scorers such as Kane and Patrick Sharp, was a game which gave the other players outside of the top five scorers chances to score.
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