Patrick Sharp gives Brandon Saad a hand after Saad scored in the third period.
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Players on the bench offer Chicago Blackhawks left wing Brandon Saad a hand after Saad scored.
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Blackhawk Marcus Kruger faces off against San Jose Sharks right wing Adam Burish.
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The Chicago Blackhawks raise their sticks after the record-setting win.
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Chicago Blackhawks fans cheer with after the record-setting win.
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Chicago Blackhawks fans cheer with after the record-setting win.
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Chicago Blackhawks goalie Ray Emery.
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Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Brent Seabrook helps goalie Ray Emery block a shot.
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Chicago Blackhawks center Jonathan Toews shoots.
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Chicago Blackhawks right wing Marian Hossa reaches to stop a pass by San Jose Sharks.
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Former Chicago Blackhawk Edward Olczyk gives the fans thumbs up before the game.
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A Chicago Blackhawks fan holds a sign during the first period.
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Chicago Blackhawks Brandon Saad, right, celebrates with Patrick Sharp after scoring his goal during the third period.
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San Jose Sharks goalie and former Blackhawk Antti Niemi reacts after the game.
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Chicago Blackhawks fans hold signs during the third period.
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Chicago Blackhawks Jonathan Toews, left, controls the puck against San Jose Sharks Patrick Marleau during the third period.
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Chicago Blackhawks goalie Ray Emery, second from right, celebrates with Jonathan Toews (19), Marian Hossa (81) and Johnny Oduya (27) after the Blackhawks defeated the San Jose Sharks 2-1.
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Chicago Blackhawks Viktor Stalberg, center, celebrates with Andrew Shaw, left, and Patrick Kane after scoring a goal during the second period.
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