2010–11 Chicago Blackhawks season
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The 2010–11 Chicago Blackhawks season was the 85th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on September 25, 1926.[2] The team was nicknamed the "Hangover 'Hawks" for having to recover from winning the franchise's first Stanley Cup in 49 years while adapting to the loss of several players from that team due to salary cap restrictions.
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2010–11 Chicago Blackhawks | |
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Division | 3rd Central |
Conference | 8th Western |
2010–11 record | 44–29–9 |
Home record | 24–17–0 |
Road record | 20–12–9 |
Goals for | 258 |
Goals against | 225 |
Team information | |
General manager | Stan Bowman |
Coach | Joel Quenneville |
Captain | Jonathan Toews |
Alternate captains | Duncan Keith Patrick Sharp |
Arena | United Center |
Average attendance | 21,423 (108.6%) Total: 878,356 [1] |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Patrick Sharp (34) |
Assists | Patrick Kane (46) |
Points | Jonathan Toews (76) |
Penalty minutes | John Scott (72) |
Plus/minus | Brian Campbell (+28) |
Wins | Corey Crawford (33) |
Goals against average | Corey Crawford (2.30) |
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The defending Stanley Cup champion Blackhawks barely made the playoffs as the eighth and final seed in the Western Conference and succumbed to the Presidents' Trophy-winning Vancouver Canucks in seven games in the first round.