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Save of the night: Duncan Keith and Corey Crawford team up to stifle Minnesota

Corey Crawford

Chicago Blackhawks’ Corey Crawford stops a Minnesota Wild shot in the first period of an NHL hockey game, Monday, Feb. 28, 2011, in St. Paul, Minn. The Blackhawks won 4-2. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

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Aside from the occasional night off – or the even less common instance when a save or goal isn’t deemed worthy – the gang at PHT will decide which tally or stop is the best of any given night. Once those two winners are determined, we’ll share our reasoning (and most importantly, the video clip for each) in posts for your viewing pleasure.

Sometimes it takes two to make a thing go right. In this case, the thing to go right is preventing a Minnesota Wild goal. Teaming up as the dynamic duo this time around were none other than Duncan Keith and Corey Crawford.

Keith and Crawford conspired to stop both Kyle Brodziak and Brent Burns from getting on the board as Keith swatted down the puck from Brodziak’s shot while Burns got the loose puck to fire another shot away only to have Crawford stack the pads and stop it.
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