Finding new ways to stay alive

Chicago Blackhawks forward Andrew Shaw celebrates a goal by teammate Brent Seabrook (not pictured) in front of Kings teammates Slava Voynov, center, and Jonathan Quick during the first period of Game 5 of the Western Conference finals. (Tasos 

After a furious start to the game, the Blackhawks beat the Kings in double overtime on Wednesday night in Chicago to win Game 5 and stay alive in the Western Conference Final. Los Angeles leads the series, three games to 

The Blackhawks and Kings gave us some of the best hockey we've ever seen — and no, that's not an exaggeration — in overtime of Game 5 on Wednesday night.

The Chicago Blackhawks are down three games to one in their Western Conference Finals and are facing elimination Wednesday night in their matchup with the Los Angeles Kings. The Blackhawks have been on an incredible six-year run under the guidance 

Leave it to the oldest player on the Blackhawks' roster, and if you listened to recent criticism, perhaps the slowest, to settle the issue. It was none other than 37-year-old Michal Handzus putting a backhander past Kings goalie Jonathan Quick at 2:04