The Chicago Blackhawks took a 2-1 lead into the third period, fell behind and rallied to win, all in less than 11 minutes of game action, earning a 4-3 win over the Los Angeles Kings in Game Six, setting up a Game Seven in Chicago for all of the proverbial Western Conference marbles. Blackhawks RW Patrick Kane came up big when it counted, tallying two goals and an assist. He scored the game-winner with 4:45 remaining in the third period, stopping on the right hashmarks, carrying the puck up through the top of the Kings zone, then firing a wrist shot from the top of the circles past Jonathan Quick, who had his view obstructed by Andrew Shaw. Kane, who had no points in the first three games of the series, now has eight points in the last three games; his 18 points lead the Blackhawks and is tied with Kings LW Marian Gaborik for third in the playoffs. Kanes one assist was on Duncan Keiths game-tying goal, with 8:26 remaining. Keith had no points and one shot on goal in the previous three games. Blackhawks D Brent Seabrook contributed a couple of assists and had the best possession stats for Chicago in Game Six, on for 17 shot attempts for and 11 against (60.7%) during 5-on-5 play. With Seabrook off the ice, the Blackhawks had 40.0% of the 5-on-5 shot attempts. Seabrooks 14 points in the playoffs ties Montreals P.K. Subban for second among defencemen. Kings D Drew Doughty is the top-scoring defenceman, with his goal and an assist Friday giving him 16 points in 20 playoff games. Doughty and partner Jake Muzzin were on for 65.7% of the 5-on-5 shot attempts. Doughty also set up Alec Martinez for the go-ahead goal, 2:06 after Doughty had scored to tie the game at two. Martinez also had a monster possession game, on the ice for 20 shot attempts for and nine against (69.0%) during 5-on-5 play, and leading the Kings with nine shot attempts in the game. Los Angeles controlled possession in Game Six, earning 57.3% of all shot attempts in the game, outshooting Chicago 29-25, and the Kings hold a slight possession edge in the series. Will that be enough to get them past the formidable Blackhawks in Game Seven? It could come down to goaltending, which is practically a cliche in playoff hockey, but neither Corey Crawford (.879 SV% in the series) nor Jonathan Quick (.886 SV% in the series) has been great. With one game to determine the fate of the series, whichever one returns to form could shift the balance. Scott Cullen can be reached at Scott.Cullen@bellmedia.ca and followed on Twitter at http://twitter.com/tsnscottcullen. For more, check out TSN Fantasy on Facebook. Gerard Pique Jersey .com) - Carmelo Anthony scored 31 points with eight rebounds to lead the New York Knicks to a 92-80 win over the Los Angeles Lakers. 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ODog: I think Ive probably said a hundred times "*@#$ this man...Im done with it, Im not doing this, I dont need this in my life!" You know what I mean? AR: (laughs) yeah. @TynanV makes me an expert in a way doesnt it? — Jeff ONeill (@odognine2) December 8, 2014 ODog: People are literally hating on me, I dont even know them! AR: (laughs) Yeah, and they dont even know you. ODog: Thats the goofy part. I sometimes direct message people and tell them "you dont even know me, man. Like are you aware of that?" Youre making all these...statements and comments...you dont even know me. AR: (laughs) Yeah, yeah. DZ: Do you ever find that interacting with those who mention you in mean tweets actually dissuades others from doing the same? Having them possibly say "oh wow, she actually does read these." AR: Ive actually never responded to anybody through a Twitter mention, again especially if its of the negative variety, because for me, it just feeds it more. If I respond back, theyre going to have to come back again, and again. So it just builds and builds and builds. @MapleLeafs ya thats it !!! A great stop. LMFAO Way to BLOW it @april_reimer — Shawn (@hockeycanada25) January 22, 2015 DZ: I guess back to the Twitter mentions, you say you do look at them? AR: I do look at them, but as soon as I see a bad one, before I even finish reading them I delete and block that person. DZ: (laughs) Fair enough, no need to keep them around. Whats one of the best interactions youve had with a fan on Twitter, outside of this campaign that youve started? AR: Yeah! With my Twitter account, again, Ive been able to use it for many good things and so some of the highlights have been some fans have been able to interact with James personally through me, so Ive been able to get them hockey cards signed by him, Ive gotten tickets to fans. There have been a couple cancer patients that have written in saying that theyre the biggest Leafs fans and that theyd love to get something signed, so Ive been able to get t-shirts signed by the whole team and send them to them. And so again, just as Twitter can be used to tear people down, it can be used to build people up! Friend saw this at the grocery store, thanks sobeys for the support :) #goleafsgo pic.twitter.com/piY71iZWAV — April Reimer (@april_reimer) April 7, 2014 DZ: What are some of the not so great interactions youve had online, outside of what happened durring the playoffs? AR: It wont go into the severity of some of the worse ones, but something along the lines of "your husband cant stop a beach ball.dddddddddddd" DZ: (laugh) Yeah, I see. Not so nice. AR: Yeah, again thats just something thats just a borderline critique, because he is a public figure and people can have opinions, but that ones kind of tip-toeing the line (laughs), at the end of the day ones like that arent that bad. DZ: Going back to the 2013 playoffs, what was the conversation like between you and Elisha when you saw the picture of the perceived cut- eye trending? AR: It happened right away, we went down to the wives lounge and Elisha was saying "hey, apparently we hate each other" and I went "we do?" And then she showed me the picture the clip or showed me the pictures and what people were saying, thats where we said "wow, we need to act quickly." So we took a picture together and we tweeted it out sort of saying "no its out of context, were good." And at the end of the day people are going to say what theyre going to say. Elisha and I knew we were good, Dion and James knew we werent angry with either of them in any way, so you just sort of got to laugh it off and move on. DZ: Describe the difference between encountering a fan online and in person? AR: Yeah, for example, for how many followers I have on Twitter I probably have not met everybody face to face (laughs). I think its different sometimes, especially if youre a celebrity or a professional athlete, where they look at you more like a product and they forget that youre still a person, that you have a family or kids and so when you meet them face to face they kinda see the humanity to you, realizing that at the end of the day you are just a person just like everybody else, and you do have feelings and youre not immune to what people say. (Courtesy: NHL.com - Maple Leafs) DZ: In person have you ever had anybody heckle you at all, like outside of a game, just walking through a mall or on the street? AR: No, no, no. Any person Ive interacted with that has known me or if they see me walking with James, weve never had anybody in front of our faces say anything cruel or mean. So that also just shows you something about cyber-bullying. They feel so safe behind their screens to say what they want, but I bet you if they walked up to James in the mall, theyd probably ask for an autograph. DZ: Keyboard Warriors is the term I believe (laughs). AR: Exactly (laughs). DZ: And my final question...can you go BarDown? AR: (laughs) Yes! I can at least shoot a hockey puck, Ive at least learned that! To learn more about Aprils #TweetSweet campaign, you can visit the website here. . Wholesale HoodiesNFL Shirts OutletJerseys NFL WholesaleCheap NFL Jerseys Free ShippingWholesale Jerseys CheapCheap NFL Jerseys ChinaWholesale JerseysWholesale NFL JerseysCheap NFL Jerseys ChinaCheap NFL Jerseys ' ' '