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“It was a kind of tough year, because I was trying to stay ready. It was the second time he'd be healthy enough to reach 75-plus regular season games and he'd tie a career high in goals (19).
4 years ago | 2 views. As fan voting for On Tap Sports Net's All-2010s teams approaches, we're reminded how truly blessed we were over the greater... By Jonnie Nonnie. (21:40) - How do the Hawks matchup with the Oilers?The 2012-2013 season was a different story. "It's kind of a whirlwind thing, you think everything comes back around. ‘Let’s go back to Chicago’, but literally in 17 seconds from thinking that we’re heading back to Chicago to win it there to, ‘Oh we’re hoisting the Cup’ in such a quick move.”“Because of the lockout, we’re coming back, you’re tying to stay in shape, you’re trying to be ready for whatever happens,” the former Hawk, now 33 said.
“Some guys may in that kind of position, just (have) stayed where I was, behind the net, and would hopefully have that puck come back around or behind the net and try to take the puck. The two former Hawks who helped add even more prestige to the Blackhawks’ rich history already had a special bond, 17 Seconds was just the icing on the cake.The duo played pee wee hockey together and won a bantam championship as teammates in Ontario, but then split as each joined a different team in the Ontario Hockey League.Bolland went to the OHL’s London Knights for the 2002-03 season and Bickell to the Ottawa 67’s the same year. I’m hyped, you’re hyped, we’re all hyped. When you think of Bolland, the first thing that pops up into the minds of fans is his game-winning goal in Game 6 of the 2013 Stanley Cup Final against the Boston Bruins. https://sports.yahoo.com/dave-bolland-overcame-tough-regular-114612303.html
It was the second time he’d be healthy enough to reach 75-plus regular season games and he’d tie a career high in goals (19).“Those last two goals that Bicks and I had will be in history for a long time, Dave said. Blackhawks / 9 months ago. Played with Bolland, got drafted the same year, same round and then working our way up, he played a little bit in the minors, then he came up a little before I did. "I think I had a concussion and then I pulled my groin really bad at the start of the playoffs and missed the Minnesota series. It was the second time he'd be healthy enough to reach 75-plus regular season games. But it was kind of a down year for me. Bolland and Bickell played a lot of hockey together growing up, all the way until they were both on the same bench, wearing the same Indian head sweater.One teammate, Bryan Bickell, scored 17 seconds before Bolland to tie the game and set the table for a timespan of heroics Hawks fans will never forget. I lived outside Toronto like an hour, he lived in the city and then I moved to play on a better team in Toronto when I was younger. Host Pat Boyle is joined by Blackhawks analyst Steve Konroyd to recap the game, what veteran goalie Corey Crawford looked like in his first game action, and if the Hawks are prepared to take on the Oilers starting this Saturday.As milestones are recapped, including Patrick Kane’s 1000th-career point, suddenly the stark truth about why hockey paused in the first place. Follow. "(5:45) - Lineup changes that were different from training camp"Bicks is a good guy," Bolland said. "But I knew once it went up to Johnny (Oduya), he shot it, 'Hey, there's going to be a puck, I'm not sure where it's going to go or where it's going to be, but I'm going to be in front for it.' I think some guys went overseas, I stayed back. The rest is Blackhawks history. The 2011-2012 season was one of the best of Dave Bolland’s career. It was the second time he'd be healthy enough to reach 75-plus regular season games and he'd tie a career high in goals (19).
But his former teammates remember him for more than that.
I know you can't have your best every season. But it was kind of a down year for me. Like most hockey players, Bolland talks about the team and his teammates when asked about his own accomplishments.The fan-favorite Hawk, nicknamed “The rat”, would get his cheese.“But I knew once it went up to Johnny (Oduya), he shot it, ‘Hey, there’s going to be a puck, I’m not sure where it’s going to go or where it’s going to be, but I’m going to be in front for it.’ I think it hit the post, it literally just dropped right in front of me and all I had to do was put it in the back of the net.”The 2012-2013 season was a different story. “Bicks is a good guy,” Bolland said.
"It was a kind of tough year, because I was trying to stay ready.
"Who's ever seen that? I think some guys went overseas, I stayed back. We skated at the rink and did our workouts and did what we needed to do. But with over four months past since any meaningful games were played, it can be hard to get back into that hockey mindset. 'Let's go back to Chicago', but literally in 17 seconds from thinking that we're heading back to Chicago to win it there to, 'Oh we're hoisting the Cup' in such a quick move.