Doc Emrick and Eddie Olczyk relive the 2010 Stanley Cup Final

Doc Emrick and Eddie Olczyk relive the 2010 Stanley Cup Final

Author: Chicago Sports Network June 9, 2020 Duration: 32:55

It’s been 10 years since Patrick Kane and the Blackhawks ended their 49-year Stanley Cup drought in the 2010 Stanley Cup Final. NBC Sports’ Doc Emrick and Eddie Olczyk join host Pat Boyle to discuss the magnitude of the series, the intensity of the series both on and off the ice, and ask where exactly the Cup-clinching puck went? Plus, Doc and Edzo recall what they saw (or didn’t see) as Kane slipped the game-winner past Michael Leighton and the mass confusion that happened after the goal.

1:37 – Everyone was sure the 2010 Stanley Cup Final would go to a Game 7

5:49 – The intensity on and off the ice during the SCF

11:28 – Blackhawks players that stood out in 2010 Playoffs

16:11 – What the heck happened during Patrick Kane’s Cup-clinching goal?

24:15 – Comparing 2010, 2013 and 2015 playoff moments

26:33 – Where is the 2010 Cup-clinching goal puck?


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