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The Chicago Blackhawks win the 2010 Stanley Cup Playoffs in Philadelphia
Chicago Blackhawks center Jonathan Toews celebrates with the Stanley Cup after the Blackhawks defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 4-3 during game six of the 2010 Stanley Cup Final in Philadelphia on June 9, 2010. UPI/Kevin Dietsch

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Corey Crawford allowed only a shorthanded goal in the second period and made 25 saves Friday in lifting the Chicago Blackhawks over Calgary 3-1.
Andrew Shaw's ninth goal of the year broke a third-period tie Monday and ignited a big final frame that carried the Chicago Blackhawks over Dallas 5-2.
Corey Crawford logged his third shutout of the season and Marian Hossa notched a shorthanded goal Sunday in the Chicago Blackhawks' 2-0 win over St. Louis.
Brandon Saad scored in the fifth round of the shootout Friday to give Chicago the Central Division title in a 3-2 win over Detroit.
Jonathan Toews' goal midway through the third period put Chicago ahead and the Blackhawks went on to clinch a playoff spot Sunday with a 5-3 win over Nashville.
Brandon Saad had two goals and an assist Sunday and the Chicago Blackhawks used a big first period to humble Western Conference rival Detroit 7-1.
Tyler Toffoli and Dustin Brown each scored in the third period Monday, rallying the Los Angeles Kings to a 5-4 win over Chicago.
Teemu Selanne put Anaheim in front with 4:23 to play Wednesday and the Ducks went on to defeat Chicago 4-2.
Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews each notched a goal and two assists Monday in the Chicago Blackhawks' 5-2 waltz over Colorado.
Jonathan Toews notched two goals and an assist and Marian Hossa also tallied twice Saturday in the Chicago Blackhawks' 8-1 dismantling of Dallas.
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Tornado recover efforts underway in Moore, Oklahoma
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Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin talks to victims from the May 20 tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma, May 22, 2013. The EF-5 tornado cut a path of destruction approximately 17 miles by 1.3 miles wide and left 24 people dead. UPI/J.P. Wilson