Shaw: Game 6 was 'probably the loudest I've ever heard the United Center'
Andrew Shaw's return to the Chicago Blackhawks' lineup was a memorable one.
Having served a one-game suspension in Game 5, Shaw was back on the ice for Game 6, scoring the insurance marker for Chicago while playing a key role on the Blackhawks' top line in the 6-3 victory.
Already a member of two Stanley Cup-winning teams, Shaw marveled at the atmosphere in the United Center on Saturday night, saying it's like nothing he's ever heard.
"It was probably the loudest I've ever heard the United Center," Shaw told Mark Lazerus of the Chicago Sun-Times. "I was out there at one point, my ears were buzzing."
Andrew Ladd, who won it all with Chicago in 2010 and returned to the Blackhawks at the trade deadline, echoed Shaw's comments.
"It was amazing," Ladd said. "The loudest probably that I've ever heard the building, which says something."
Game 7 goes Monday night in St. Louis.
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