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Prior to the start of the season, the Blackhawks announced that 20-year-old center Jonathan Toews would serve as the team’s captain for the 2008\u201309 season, thus making him the 3rd-youngest player to earn that distinction in the NHL.[3] Their regular season began on October 10, 2008, against the New York Rangers and concluded on April 12, 2009, against the rival Detroit Red Wings. The Blackhawks played in the Winter Classic, an outdoor game, against the Red Wings at Wrigley Field on January 1, 2009. The team succeeded in making the 2008\u201309 playoffs with a 3\u20131 win over Nashville on April 3 after missing the 2007\u201308 playoffs by three points.Pre-season[edit] The Chicago Blackhawks had a busy offseason following the 2007\u201308 regular season. In late April, a few weeks after the season concluded, the Blackhawks announced that they were entering a three-year partnership with WGN (720 AM); they previously aired games on WSCR (670 AM). This coincided with a previous announcement that the team would air up to twenty games on WGN’s TV affiliate.[4] The club also brought back announcer Pat Foley to do the play-by-play announcing for all television broadcasts.[5]The Blackhawks made a “huge splash” on the first day of free agency by signing defenseman Brian Campbell and goaltender Cristobal Huet.[6] Campbell’s $57.12 million contract was the largest in team history.[7] Along with Campbell and Huet, the Blackhawks signed three other free agents, while losing three to other teams. Long-time Detroit Red Wings coach Scotty Bowman joined the organization in late July as Senior Advisor of Hockey Operations.[8] The Hawks also added Rockford IceHogs head coach Mike Haviland as an assistant coach, and signed former Colorado Avalanche coach Joel Quenneville as a scout.[9][10]On July 16, 2008, the NHL announced that the Blackhawks would host the second outdoor NHL Winter Classic on January 1, 2009, at Wrigley Field against the rival Detroit Red Wings.[11] The game will be the 701st meeting between the two clubs, and the Blackhawks will wear uniforms similar to those they wore during the 1936\u201337 season.[12]The team also announced that they intended to retire jersey number #3 in honor of defensemen Pierre Pilote and Keith Magnuson. Hockey Hall of Famer Pilote spent thirteen seasons with the Hawks, winning the James Norris Memorial Trophy as the NHL’s best defenseman on three occasions. Magnuson accumulated over 1,400 penalty minutes in eleven years with the team. Magnuson was the president of the Blackhawks Alumni Association before he died in an automobile accident in 2003.[13]Season events[edit] The Chicago Blackhawks opened the season against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden on October 10, 2008. After winning only one of their first four games, the Blackhawks fired head coach Denis Savard. Shortly afterwards, they promoted scout Joel Quenneville as his replacement.[14] In 147 games as coach, Savard posted a 65\u201366\u201316 record.In December, an anonymous Blackhawks fan submitted an email to Mike Ross of XM Radio’s NHL Home Ice, which revealed that the team had interrupted their travel schedule to attend the wake of general manager Dale Tallon’s father.[15] The team voted to delay their flight to Chicago during a six-game road trip in order to travel to the wake, which was in Northern Canada.[16] The team reached the wake on two buses, and surprised Tallon, who was unaware of the team’s plans.[16][17] Ross was shocked that no media outlets had initially reported the story, and commented, “Its amazing that such a good story can be found nowhere on the internet, and not even mentioned in the Chicago papers. Had one of the Blackhawks got into a fight and punched some drunken loser in a Toronto bar it would be plastered all over papers and the television.”[16] The story eventually garnered much attention from various media outlets in the following week, including ESPN, Yahoo! Sports and Deadspin. MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann commended the team’s actions, by naming them the “best persons in the world” for the week.[17][18]On December 28, 2008, the Blackhawks set a franchise record nine consecutive wins.Division standings[edit]Conference standings[edit]bold \u2013 qualified for playoffs, y \u2013 division winner, p \u2013 Presidents’ Trophy winnerCE \u2013 Central Division, NW \u2013 Northwest Division, PA \u2013 Pacific DivisionSchedule and results[edit]Legend:\u00a0\u00a0Win (2 points)\u00a0\u00a0Loss (0 points)\u00a0\u00a0Overtime\/shootout loss (1 point)2008\u201309 Game logOctober: 4\u20133\u20133 (Home: 4\u20130\u20132; Road: 0\u20133\u20131)#DateOpponentScoreOTDecisionArenaAttendanceRecordPtsRecap1October 10@ New York Rangers4\u20132HuetMadison Square Garden18,2000\u20131\u201300L12October 11@ Washington Capitals4\u20132KhabibulinVerizon Center18,2770\u20132\u201300L23October 13Nashville Predators3\u20132SOHuetUnited Center21,7120\u20132\u201311SOL14October 15Phoenix Coyotes4\u20131KhabibulinUnited Center20,5221\u20132\u201313W15October 18@ St. Louis Blues4\u20133SOKhabibulinScottrade Center19,1501\u20132\u201324SOL16October 19Vancouver Canucks4\u20132HuetUnited Center21,1932\u20132\u201326W17October 22Edmonton Oilers3\u20130KhabibulinUnited Center21,1683\u20132\u201328W28October 25Detroit Red Wings6\u20135SOKhabibulinUnited Center22,6903\u20132\u201339SOL19October 27@ Minnesota Wild3\u20132HuetXcel Energy Center18,5683\u20133\u201339L110October 31Dallas Stars5\u20132KhabibulinUnited Center21,2124\u20133\u2013311W1November: 6\u20133\u20133 (Home: 2\u20131\u20132; Road: 4\u20132\u20131)#DateOpponentScoreOTDecisionArenaAttendanceRecordPtsRecap11November 1@ Columbus Blue Jackets4\u20133SOHuetNationwide Arena14,6805\u20133\u2013313W212November 3Colorado Avalanche6\u20132KhabibulinUnited Center21,1426\u20133\u2013315W313November 9Calgary Flames6\u20131HuetUnited Center21,1697\u20133\u2013317W414November 12Boston Bruins2\u20131SOKhabibulinUnited Center22,0927\u20133\u2013418SOL115November 14St. Louis Blues4\u20133OTKhabibulinUnited Center22,2607\u20133\u2013519OTL216November 16San Jose Sharks6\u20135HuetUnited Center21,1817\u20134\u2013519L117November 18@ Phoenix Coyotes3\u20132SOKhabibulinJobing.com Arena14,6828\u20134\u2013521W118November 20@ Dallas Stars6\u20133KhabibulinAmerican Airlines Center18,0279\u20134\u2013523W219November 22@ Toronto Maple Leafs5\u20134OTKhabibulinAir Canada Centre19,47410\u20134\u2013525W320November 26@ San Jose Sharks3\u20132OTHuetHP Pavilion at San Jose17,49610\u20134\u2013626OTL121November 28@ Anaheim Ducks1\u20130HuetHonda Center16,99410\u20135\u2013626L122November 29@ Los Angeles Kings5\u20132HuetStaples Center16,14710\u20136\u2013626L2December: 10\u20131\u20131 (Home: 5\u20130\u20130; Road: 5\u20131\u20131) Pts. 21#DateOpponentScoreOTDecisionArenaAttendanceRecordPtsRecap23December 3Anaheim Ducks4\u20132HuetUnited Center21,57411\u20136\u2013628W124December 6@ Detroit Red Wings5\u20134SOHuetJoe Louis Arena20,06611\u20136\u2013729SOL125December 7Phoenix Coyotes7\u20131HuetUnited Center21,21712\u20136\u2013731W126December 10Ottawa Senators2\u20130HuetUnited Center21,61413\u20136\u2013733W227December 12@ Colorado Avalanche4\u20133KhabibulinPepsi Center17,56914\u20136\u2013735W328December 14Columbus Blue Jackets3\u20131HuetUnited Center21,37915\u20136\u2013737W429December 16@ Edmonton Oilers9\u20132KhabibulinRexall Place16,83916\u20136\u2013739W530December 19@ Calgary Flames3\u20132OTKhabibulinPengrowth Saddledome19,28917\u20136\u2013741W631December 20@ Vancouver Canucks3\u20131HuetGeneral Motors Place18,63018\u20136\u2013743W732December 26Philadelphia Flyers5\u20131KhabibulinUnited Center22,71219\u20136\u2013745W833December 28@ Minnesota Wild4\u20131HuetXcel Energy Center18,56820\u20136\u2013747W934December 30@ Detroit Red Wings4\u20130KhabibulinJoe Louis Arena20,06620\u20137\u2013747L1January: 7\u20136\u20131 (Home: 3\u20133\u20131; Road: 4\u20133\u20130)#DateOpponentScoreOTDecisionArenaAttendanceRecordPtsRecap35January 1*Detroit Red Wings6\u20134HuetWrigley Field40,81820\u20138\u2013747L236January 4Calgary Flames5\u20132KhabibulinUnited Center22,14621\u20138\u2013749W137January 6@ Phoenix Coyotes6\u20130HuetJobing.com Arena14,65122\u20138\u2013751W238January 8@ Colorado Avalanche2\u20131KhabibulinPepsi Center15,17422\u20139\u2013751L139January 10@ Nashville Predators4\u20131HuetSommet Center16,80222\u201310\u2013751L240January 11Nashville Predators3\u20131KhabibulinUnited Center21,66623\u201310\u2013753W141January 14Buffalo Sabres4\u20131HuetUnited Center21,68424\u201310\u2013755W242January 16New York Rangers3\u20132OTKhabibulinUnited Center22,62424\u201310\u2013856OTL143January 17@ St. Louis Blues2\u20131OTHuetScottrade Center19,25025\u201310\u2013858W144January 19Minnesota Wild4\u20131KhabibulinUnited Center21,32025\u201311\u2013858L145January 21St. Louis Blues2\u20130HuetUnited Center22,29925\u201312\u2013858L246January 28@ Anaheim Ducks3\u20132KhabibulinHonda Center17,19326\u201312\u2013860W147January 29@ Los Angeles Kings5\u20132HuetStaples Center18,11826\u201313\u2013860L148January 31@ San Jose Sharks4\u20132KhabibulinHP Pavilion at San Jose17,49627\u201313\u2013862W1*2009 NHL Winter ClassicFebruary: 7\u20134\u20131 (Home: 1\u20131\u20131; Road: 6\u20133\u20130)#DateOpponentScoreOTDecisionArenaAttendanceRecordPtsRecap49February 3@ Edmonton Oilers3\u20131HuetRexall Place16,83928\u201313\u2013864W250February 5@ Calgary Flames5\u20132KhabibulinPengrowth Saddledome19,28929\u201313\u2013866W351February 7@ Vancouver Canucks7\u20133KhabibulinGeneral Motors Place18,63029\u201314\u2013866L152February 11@ Atlanta Thrashers3\u20131KhabibulinPhilips Arena14,02930\u201314\u2013868W153February 13@ St. Louis Blues1\u20130HuetScottrade Center19,15030\u201315\u2013868L154February 14Dallas Stars6\u20132HuetUnited Center22,70431\u201315\u2013870W155February 17@ Tampa Bay Lightning5\u20133HuetSt. Pete Times Forum15,43132\u201315\u2013872W256February 19@ Florida Panthers4\u20130HuetBankAtlantic Center16,13333\u201315\u2013874W357February 21@ Dallas Stars3\u20131HuetAmerican Airlines Center18,58434\u201315\u2013876W458February 22Minnesota Wild2\u20131HuetUnited Center22,44334\u201316\u2013876L159February 24@ Nashville Predators5\u20133HuetSommet Center15,07534\u201317\u2013876L260February 27Pittsburgh Penguins5\u20134OTNiemiUnited Center22,68934\u201317\u2013977OTL1March: 6\u20137\u20132 (Home: 6\u20134\u20131; Road: 0\u20133\u20131)#DateOpponentScoreOTDecisionArenaAttendanceRecordPtsRecap61March 1Los Angeles Kings4\u20132NiemiUnited Center21,38635\u201317\u2013979W162March 3Anaheim Ducks3\u20132OTHuetUnited Center21,61936\u201317\u2013981W263March 7@ Boston Bruins5\u20133HuetTD Banknorth Garden17,56536\u201318\u2013981L164March 8Colorado Avalanche5\u20131NiemiUnited Center22,12136\u201319\u2013981L265March 11Carolina Hurricanes3\u20132SOHuetUnited Center21,51337\u201319\u2013983W166March 13Columbus Blue Jackets5\u20133HuetUnited Center22,17637\u201320\u2013983L167March 15New York Islanders4\u20132KhabibulinUnited Center22,14037\u201321\u2013983L268March 17@ New Jersey Devils3\u20132KhabibulinPrudential Center17,62537\u201322\u2013983L369March 18@ Columbus Blue Jackets4\u20133OTHuetNationwide Arena15,19037\u201322\u20131084OTL170March 20Edmonton Oilers5\u20134SOKhabibulinUnited Center22,15137\u201322\u20131185SOL271March 22Los Angeles Kings4\u20131KhabibulinUnited Center21,62938\u201322\u20131187W172March 25San Jose Sharks6\u20135SOKhabibulinUnited Center21,81239\u201322\u20131189W273March 27New Jersey Devils3\u20132OTKhabibulinUnited Center21,61740\u201322\u20131191W374March 29Vancouver Canucks4\u20130KhabibulinUnited Center21,67340\u201323\u20131191L175March 31@ Montreal Canadiens4\u20131HuetBell Centre21,27340\u201324\u20131191L2April: 6\u20130\u20131 (Home: 3\u20130\u20131; Road: 3\u20130\u20130)#DateOpponentScoreOTDecisionArenaAttendanceRecordPtsRecap76April 1St. Louis Blues3\u20131KhabibulinUnited Center21,54841\u201324\u20131193W177April 3Nashville Predators3\u20131KhabibulinUnited Center21,62842\u201324\u20131195W278April 5@ Columbus Blue Jackets1\u20130OTKhabibulinNationwide Arena15,95743\u201324\u20131197W379April 7@ Nashville Predators4\u20132KhabibulinSommet Center17,11344\u201324\u20131199W480April 8Columbus Blue Jackets4\u20133SOKhabibulinUnited Center21,53644\u201324\u201312100SOL181April 11@ Detroit Red Wings4\u20132HuetJoe Louis Arena20,06645\u201324\u201312102W182April 12Detroit Red Wings3\u20130KhabibulinUnited Center22,37646\u201324\u201312104W2Playoffs[edit]For the first time since 2002, the Blackhawks qualify for the Stanley Cup Playoffs.[19]For the first time since 1996, the Blackhawks advanced to the Stanley Cup Semi-final.[20]For the first time since 1995 the Blackhawks advanced to the conference finals.[21]2009 Stanley Cup PlayoffsWestern Conference Quarterfinals vs. Calgary Flames (5) \u2013 Blackhawks won series 4\u20132GameDateOpponentScoreOTDecisionArenaAttendanceSeriesRecap1April 16Calgary Flames3\u201320:12 OTKhabibulinUnited Center22,4781\u20130W12April 18Calgary Flames3\u20132KhabibulinUnited Center22,5142\u20130W23April 20@ Calgary Flames4\u20132KhabibulinPengrowth Saddledome19,2892\u20131L14April 22@ Calgary Flames6\u20134KhabibulinPengrowth Saddledome19,2892\u20132L25April 25Calgary Flames5\u20131KhabibulinUnited Center22,5633\u20132W16April 27@ Calgary Flames4\u20131KhabibulinPengrowth Saddledome19,2894\u20132W2Western Conference Semifinals vs. Vancouver Canucks (3) \u2013 Blackhawks won series 4\u20132GameDateOpponentScoreOTDecisionArenaAttendanceSeriesRecap1April 30@ Vancouver Canucks5\u20133KhabibulinGeneral Motors Place18,6300\u20131L12May 2@ Vancouver Canucks6\u20133KhabibulinGeneral Motors Place18,6301\u20131W13May 5Vancouver Canucks3\u20131KhabibulinUnited Center22,6591\u20132L14May 7Vancouver Canucks2\u2013102:52 OTKhabibulinUnited Center22,6822\u20132W15May 9@ Vancouver Canucks4\u20132KhabibulinGeneral Motors Place18,6303\u20132W26May 11Vancouver Canucks7\u20135KhabibulinUnited Center22,6874\u20132W3Western Conference Finals vs. Detroit Red Wings (2) \u2013 Blackhawks lost series 4\u20131GameDateOpponentScoreOTDecisionArenaAttendanceSeriesRecap1May 17@ Detroit Red Wings5\u20132KhabibulinJoe Louis Arena20,0660\u20131L12May 19@ Detroit Red Wings3\u2013205:14 OTKhabibulinJoe Louis Arena20,0660\u20132L23May 22Detroit Red Wings4\u2013318:08 OTHuetUnited Center22,6781\u20132W14May 24Detroit Red Wings6\u20131HuetUnited Center22,6631\u20133L15May 27@ Detroit Red Wings2\u2013103:58 OTHuetJoe Louis Arena20,0661\u20134L2Legend:\u00a0\u00a0Win\u00a0\u00a0LossPlayer statistics[edit]Skaters[edit]Goaltenders[edit]Regular seasonPlayerGPMinWLOTGAGAASASVSv%SONikolai Khabibulin4224672587962.3311921096.9193Cristobal Huet41235120154992.531087998.9093Antti Niemi314111183.405951.8640Combined4624122032.4615541429.9176\u2020Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Blackhawks. Stats reflect time with the Blackhawks only.\u2021Traded mid-seasonBold\/italics denotes franchise recordAwards and records[edit]Milestones[edit]Regular seasonPlayerMilestoneReachedColin Fraser1st NHL goal1st NHL pointOctober 15, 2008Brent Sopel500th gameOctober 27, 2008Transactions[edit]Trades[edit]July 1, 2008To Chicago Blackhawks Conditional 2nd-round pick in 2009 or 2010 \u2013\u00a0Bradley RossTo Calgary Flames Rene BourqueJuly 17, 2008To Chicago Blackhawks Tim BrentTo Pittsburgh Penguins Danny RichmondJuly 24, 2008To Chicago Blackhawks Pascal PelletierTo Boston Bruins Martin St. PierreSeptember 12, 2008To Chicago Blackhawks 2nd-round pick in 2010 \u2013\u00a0Jared KnightTo Montreal Canadiens Robert LangOctober 2, 2008To Dallas Stars Doug JanikTo Chicago Blackhawks Claimed off waiversOctober 3, 2008To Chicago Blackhawks Joakim LindstromTo Anaheim Ducks Claimed off waiversOctober 7, 2008To Anaheim Ducks Joakim LindstromTo Chicago Blackhawks Claimed off waiversOctober 8, 2008To Chicago Blackhawks Doug JanikTo Dallas Stars Claimed off waiversTo Chicago Blackhawks Conditional 7th-round pick in 2010 \u2013\u00a0Macmillan CarruthTo Dallas Stars Doug JanikDecember 9, 2008To Chicago Blackhawks Jimmy SharrowTo Vancouver Canucks Conditional 7th-round pickJanuary 10, 2009To Chicago Blackhawks Adam PineaultTo Columbus Blue Jackets Mike BlundenMarch 4, 2009To Chicago Blackhawks Samuel Pahlsson Logan Stephenson Conditional 4th-round pickTo Anaheim Ducks James Wisniewski Petri KontiolaFree agents[edit]Draft picks[edit]The 2008 NHL Entry Draft was hosted at Scotiabank Place in Ottawa, Ontario on June 20 and 21. With the eleventh pick in the first round, the Blackhawks selected Kyle Beach from the Everett Silvertips of the Western Hockey League. The Blackhawks drafted seven players (five defensemen and two forwards) in five of the seven rounds. All of the prospects were returned to their junior or professional league by the end of training camp.See also[edit]External links[edit]References[edit]^ “NHL Attendance \u2013 2009”. ESPN.com. 2009-01-20. Retrieved 2009-01-20.^ This figure includes attendance totals from the 2009 Winter Classic.^ “Blackhawks name Toews captain for upcoming season”. The Sports Network. Archived from the original on 22 May 2011. Retrieved 3 November 2008.^ “Blackhawks and WGN Radio Announce 3-Year Partnership”. Chicago Blackhawks. 2008-04-30. Archived from the original on 2008-05-01. Retrieved 2008-11-02.^ “Blackhawks Announce Return of Broadcaster Pat Foley”. Chicago Blackhawks. 2008-06-16. Archived from the original on 2008-07-02. 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