stanley cup final game 4: blackhawks 6, bruins 5 (ot)
Blackhawks score in overtime, even series
Blackhawk Brent Seabrook blasted a shot near the Bruins' blue line past goalie Tuukka Rask to give Chicago the overtime win. The Stanley Cup Finals head back to Chicago, with Game 5 on Saturday night.
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Slain man acquaintance of Patriot Hernandez
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'Sopranos' actor James Gandolfini dies at 51
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