Former Blackhawks Goalie Absolutely Tears Apart This NHL Franchise on LIVE TV
Former Blackhawks goaltender Scott Darling spent four years within the Blackhawks organization, one full season with the Rockford Ice Hogs which consisted of a impressive save percentage of .957%, and three seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks where he served as the backup goaltender, and the starting goaltender occasionally.
Darling got the call up to the Blackhawks in the 2014-15 season, where he would then go on to win the Stanley Cup alongside Corey Crawford between the pipes, the two dominated the crease.
Throughout Darlings' many years in a Blackhawks uniform he sure got used to the franchises old school rivalries that still took place to that day. Fast forward a few years, and Darling has called out his most hated NHL franchise, and one team he refused a trade to, check out the video below.
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Yes | 280 | 88.9 % |
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