Corey Crawford
G FA
Thu 6/4/15 9:29 AM

Crawford stopped 22 of the 23 shots he faced in Wednesday's 2-1 win over the Lightning. Crawford was spectacular through the first two periods, and was able to keep the Hawks within one until they could mount their comeback late in the third period. He's been rock solid since having a shaky first round against the Predators, so he shouldn't be in any danger of losing the starting gig at this point.

Corey Crawford
G FA
Wed 6/3/15 8:10 PM

Crawford will start in net against Tampa Bay in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals on Wednesday, Anthony LaPanta of FOX Sports reports. Crawford has played in 12 consecutive playoff games ahead of Wednesday, and 14 altogether after getting momentarily benched during the opening series against the Predators. The 30-year-old currently sits with a 2.56 GAA and a .919 save percentage through Chicago's postseason campaign.

Corey Crawford
G FA
Sun 5/31/15 5:15 AM

Crawford stopped 35 of 38 shots in Saturday's Game 7 win over the Ducks. An excellent outing for Crawford, who finishes the third round with back-to-back 30-plus save performances. While the 30-year-old's .919 save percentage could be a tad better, he was fantastic in the Western Conference Final and will get a chance to win his second Stanley Cup in three years. The Tampa Bay Lightning have some terrific firepower up front, but if Crawford can play like he did against Anaheim, the Hawks have a great chancing at winning it all.

Corey Crawford
G FA
Sat 5/30/15 7:45 PM

Crawford will be in the net for Saturday's Game 7 at Anaheim, Lance Pugmire of the Los Angeles Times reports. Crawford has navigated the waters and avoided numerous Duck onslaughts, accounting for 18 goals against and a .920 save percentage through six contests in the Western Conference finals. With one clutch victory behind him Wednesday, he'll look to add another to his career tally, which includes a 10-3 record and 2.23 GAA in elimination games in the playoffs.

Corey Crawford
G FA
Thu 5/28/15 10:08 AM

Crawford denied 30 of 32 shot attempts to claim the Game 6 win Wednesday over the Ducks. Crawford's final line would have looked even better if not for the Ducks' Clayton Stoner tallying a controversial third-period goal, when the Blackhawks goalie appeared to be interfered with by Jakob Silfverberg as he tried to stop Stoner's shot. Nonetheless, Crawford turned in a clutch performance to extend the series, and will certainly be back in the net Saturday with a trip to the Stanley Cup Finals on the line.

Corey Crawford
G FA
Wed 5/27/15 7:46 PM

Crawford will get the start Wednesday for Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals, Tracey Myers of CSN Chicago reports. Crawford will remain in net for Game 6 after Monday's rough outing where he allowed five goals on 28 shots. With Chicago facing elimination, Crawford will need to slow down Anaheim's prolific attack to force a Game 7.

Corey Crawford
G FA
Tue 5/26/15 12:23 AM

Crawford allowed five goals on 28 shots in Monday's Game 5, overtime loss to the Ducks. Crawford struggled early in this one as he allowed three goals in the opening frame, once again fueling speculation that coach Joel Quenneville might elect to turn to Scott Darling. He kept the starter in though, and his mates in front of him battled back with two goals in the final minutes to force it to overtime before Crawford allowed a rebound goal just 45 seconds into the extra frame. Crawford has gone through rough stretches lately in this series, but he figures to be back in net in Wednesday's must-win Game 6.

Corey Crawford
G FA
Mon 5/25/15 6:47 PM

Crawford will be in the net for Monday's Game 5 in Anaheim, Eric Stephens of the Orange County Register reports. If not for Crawford's stellar play in the two games in the series that went to overtime, the Blackhawks' postseason likely would have come to a conclusion. In the four-game series, Crawford has notched a .934 save percentage to prop up the Blackhawks' top four defenders, who have been forced to log heavy minutes.

Corey Crawford
G FA
Sun 5/24/15 9:20 AM

Crawford denied 47 of 51 shots as the Blackhawks pulled out a 5-4 double-overtime victory over the Ducks in Saturday's Game 4. Crawford looked like he would cruise to a fairly comfortable victory when Brent Seabrook's goal gave the team a 3-1 cushion with a little over 12 minutes remaining in the match, but that wouldn't be the case. The Ducks then responded with three unanswered goals in 37 seconds to take the lead, quieting the rapid United Center crowd. Instead of pulling the goalie in favor of Scott Darling, coach Joel Quenneville stuck with Crawford, and then watched as he made several key saves while the Blackhawks sent the game to overtime. He would continue to shine in the extra 25:37 of action, stopping all 21 shots he faced in that span before Antoine Vermette notched the game-winner. Despite the bumpy outing, look for Crawford to be back in the crease for Monday's Game 5 in Anaheim.

Corey Crawford
G FA
Fri 5/22/15 3:19 AM

Crawford allowed just two goals on 27 shots, but took the loss in Thursday's Game 3 against Anaheim. Frederik Andersen was one better on the other end, with Simon Despres' late-second-period goal against Crawford holding up as the winner. After Crawford put up a bit of a clunker in Game 1, he's been terrifically sharp in the last two games, but the 'Hawks still face a 2-1 series deficit heading into Game 4 in Chicago.