Blackhawks beat Bruins to move within one win of Stanley Cup title
Patrick Kane scored two goals and Corey Crawford made 24 saves as the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Boston Bruins 3-1 on Saturday to take a 3-2 lead in the Stanley Cup finals.

Patrick Kane scored two goals and Corey Crawford made 24 saves as the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Boston Bruins 3-1 on Saturday to take a 3-2 lead in the Stanley Cup finals.
Kane had a terrific postseason when Chicago won it all in 2010, including the winning score in a 4-3 overtime victory in Philadelphia that secured the title. Now he’s picking up steam with Chicago one win away from another championship, collecting seven goals in the last seven games
Dave Bolland added an empty-net score and Jonathan Toews had two assists before leaving with an upper-body injury. The captain took a big hit from Johnny Boychuk late in the second and did not play in the final period.
The Bruins also lost one of their key players when Patrice Bergeron was injured in the second. It was unclear what happened to the star centre, but the team said he was taken to a hospital for observation.
“Getting evaluated right now,” coach Claude Julien said. “Not much I can say.”
Toews was on the bench for the last part of the game, and coach Joel Quenneville said he hopes the centre will be able to play Monday night in Boston.