Photo: Predators goalie Pekka Rinne gets turned around
before Dave Bolland scores a goal during the 2nd period. (Scott
Strazzante / Tribune)
Chicago Breaking Sports: "In the eyes of many, this wasn't even supposed to be a series. The Blackhawks were perceived to simply be that much better than the upstart Predators, who were a tiny speed bump to roll over en route to a coronation.Then, on Sunday night, the Hawks actually began to act according to those assessments.The Hawks were just better than the Predators in Game 2 at the United Center in just about every facet, and as a result they notched a 2-0 victory and evened this Western Conference quarterfinal series at one game apiece.Photo: Predators goalie Pekka Rinne gets turned around before Dave Bolland scores a goal during the 2nd period. (Scott Strazzante / Tribune)The Predators still have the split they no doubt would have settled for before the trip to Chicago, but the Hawks at least backed away from the precipice to oblivion. They did so thanks to Dave Bolland's power-play goal midway through the second period that opened the scoring, followed by a third-period blast from Patrick Kane that offered some breathing room.Game 3 is set for Tuesday night in Nashville."
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