Chicago Loses 6-1 Without Khabibulin in Game 4
May 24, 2009 by Jeanne Dupuis
Filed under Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, NHL Playoffs, Scores
Wow. I’m sure the Chicago Blackhawks would like to permanently erase today’s game against the Detroit Red Wings completely from their memory. It was one of those games where it was almost uncomfortable to watch and I’m not a particular fan of either team. It was just painful.
Things looked a little promising for the Blackhawks at the start of the game. Sure, I was concerned when Cristobal Huet was announced as the starting goalie but I was encouraged by the fact that Martin Havlat was in the lineup despite the fact that he took a crushing hit this past week and failed to practice with the team. I had no idea but those few moments of hope for Chicago were about to fade – quickly.
First of all, Havlat, who commentators claim forced his way on the ice and dared management to stop him, only played for seven minutes and 59 seconds. Then, of course, there were all those goals that Detroit scored against them.
It started with a short-handed goal by Marian Hossa. During the remainder of the game, Hossa scored a second time along with Johan Franzen, Valtteri Filppula and Henrik Zetterberg, who also scored twice. The lone goal tallied for Chicago was scored by captain, Jonathan Toews.
The Red Wings barely seemed bothered by the absence of star players Pavel Datsyuk and Nicklas Lidstrom, who was a last-minute scratch (no reason was given). “We heard this morning during the pre-game meal he (Lidstrom) was not playing. We just had to deal with it,” Zetterberg said. “Everybody had to step up and play.” I think it goes without saying that the team definitely pulled it together.
I can’t say the same for Huet, who was a hot mess between the pipes for Chicago. He allowed five goals in 26 shots on net and, at one point, was replaced by third goalie, Corey Crawford for the last 15:55 of the second period. When Huet returned in the third, I figured the slaughter was over but he ended up allowing one more goal by Zetterberg on a power-play.
Game 5 takes place on Wednesday, May 27 at 7:30pm (ET) in Detroit. If they win the game, they will take the Western Conference title.

















Chicago really did badly in that game but they might win ame 6 on the 27th(i hope so)