Blackhawks ready for 'angry' rally in Stanley Cup Final

Chicago Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville is well-known for his, uh, theatric tantrums on the bench when things don't go his way. Considering his team is in the Stanley Cup Final, you just knew he'd bring his A-game for his 

A shot by Tampa Bay Lightning's Ryan Callahan slips past Chicago Blackhawks goalie Corey Crawford for a goal during the first period in Game 3 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Final on Monday, June 8, 2015, in Chicago.

Toews is 27 now and the captain of the Blackhawks. He no longer expends as much emotional energy between games. Chasing his third Stanley Cup in six seasons, he is mature enough to recognize that nothing is ever as good as it seems. Or as bad.

After a slow start in the first five minutes of the game that put Tampa Bay up 1-0, the Blackhawks roared back with 25 of the next 28 shots doing their best to tie the game. But then Marian Hossa missed an prime empty net opportunity when his shot

The Blackhawks smelled blood against a clearly hobbled goaltender, but couldn't complete the kill. “Of course, we can see that,” Hawks captain Jonathan Toews said. “He was fighting like everyone else in the series. It doesn't mean he's going to stop