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The Chicago Blackhawks and St. Louis Blues are going to get together on Wednesday evening. Last time these two teams met, on December 12th, Connor Bedard was injured with less than one second remaining in regulation time. He hasn't played since.
The St. Louis Blues seek their first three-game winning streak of the season Wednesday when they visit a team riding such a tear, the Central Division rival Chicago Blackhawks.
The Chicago Blackhawks host the St. Louis Blues after Tyler Bertuzzi’s hat trick against the Vegas Golden Knights in the Blackhawks’ 3-2 overtime win
When the Blues play for their teammates, they find success. It was a rallying cry last season as the Blues transformed into the league’s best team for the final two
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On this day, January 7, 1954, this blues legend recorded the hit song that would later inspire the booming genre of rock 'n' roll.
Maybe you've grown up on the blues or maybe you're just looking to connect with something real. Any way you slice it, Chicago is the undisputed birthplace of the blues and here are a few of the city's Blues legends. Born in Lettsworth, LA in 1936, Buddy ...
CHICAGO -- "Dancing Aloud," a sign said. On stage, guitarist Corey Dennison, 43, white and well tattooed, had just opened an instrumental conversation with a grandfatherly figure in a White Sox cap. "This is my old man, Mr. Carl Weathersby," Dennison told ...
“Dancing Aloud,” a sign said. On stage, guitarist Corey Dennison, 43, white and well tattooed, had just opened an instrumental conversation with a grandfatherly figure in a White Sox cap. “This is my old man, Mr. Carl Weathersby,” Dennison told the ...