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Entries from SFist tagged with 'blackhawks'

July 25, 2007

Hey Shark fans, it looks like the Stanley Cup is pretty much guaranteed this year as the team made a big announcement that’ll put them over the top: new logos. The problem with the team wasn't a propensity to choke in the playoffs but the shark on the shirt wasn't mean looking enough. What better way to overcome a perception of softness? ...

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March 22, 2007

Here's todays sports wrap up...

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March 14, 2007

Here's todays wrapup of sports stories...

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February 23, 2007

So the Chron has added yet another blog to their arsenal, the originally named Sports Columnist Blog. So with all these blogs going on, who's going to be left to, you know, actually write in the paper? -Sharkies now have won two in a row, beating the Chicago Blackhawks 2-0. Remember how their road trip was off to a miserable start? Not anymore. -Stanford rallies but can't beat USC. -Hey, there's a shiny, new free......

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February 4, 2007

-The Warriors lost to the Charlotte Bobcats last night, 98-90. You can't really get too upset about the game as the Warriors are on the longest road trip of the season and played a game in Philly the night before. Most teams in that situation would lose. Not so good is that they are 1-3 on this road trip. -Sharks beat up on the Blackhawks 4-2. They're still having problems with their power play (0-6)......

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November 1, 2005

For perennial doormats like the Chicago Blackhawks, snakebit franchises like the Arizona Cardinals, and irrelevant standings stuffers like the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, hope springs eternal in the preseason. So it is, yet again, with this year's East Bay ballers. For about the fifth year in a row, the Warriors' marketing department is trying to hype us on the upcoming season as one of promise and playoffs. To quote Jim Mora, "Playoffs? Don't talk about playoffs. Are you kidding me? Playoffs?"...

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