Crawford jumps Esposito for Blackhawks' playoff wins record
Jeff Curry / National Hockey League / Getty
It was a historical playoff win for Corey Crawford and the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday night. And we're not talking about instant replay.
Crawford made 29 saves, exceeding Tony Esposito on the franchise's all-time wins list, and, with a little help from video review, helped his team to a controversial split through two road games in their first-round series with the St. Louis Blues.
In other #crOwMG news, Corey Crawford set a franchise record with his 46th career playoff win.
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) April 16, 2016
The two-time Stanley Cup champion holds a career 46-41 playoff record with five shutouts.
HEADLINES
- Knicks' Robinson fined $50K, Hawks' Daniels fined $25K for altercation
- Orioles place closer Helsley on IL with elbow inflammation
- Brewers' Misiorowski leaves no-hitter with hamstring cramp
- Texans officially sign Pro Bowl LB Al-Shaair to 3-year extension through 2029
- Yankees delaying Volpe's return, will 'reevaluate' after weekend
Advertisement