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Corey Crawford received no respect from Chicago Blackhawks

Corey Crawford has earned more respect than he has received from Chicago Blackhawks fans. Crawford has been the mainstay of this team for many years, and perhaps it’s time he should have his own path.


Corey Crawford will always be part of the Blackhawks team until he decides to hang skates and start his own career. We cannot blame him for the unworthy incidents this past season. With his performances, he has shown that he is still able to play well at a higher level and higher. If it is not for these unintended incidents, Blackhawks could have created playoffs a few seasons earlier.

Kết quả hình ảnh cho Chicago Blackhawks: Corey Crawford is not getting the respect he earned

Crawford helped make a good Blackhawks team great during his time in Chicago. He was the mainstay of the two Stanley Cup titles and was stolen from a Conn Smythe in 2013. After that, it was annoying to hear people criticize Crawford and say he only got those championships because his team is in front of him. And now, it is even more annoying.

Corey Crawford has proven himself over and over for the Chicago Blackhawks. He will not ask their entire limited space to stick for another season. He is a valuable member of this core and the reason they sneak away with the victory over Florida Panthers.

Kết quả hình ảnh cho Chicago Blackhawks: Corey Crawford is not getting the respect he earned

There are many people who like the unique and distinctive Lehner style of play. We have the right to hope he has a long and successful career wherever possible. Currently, it is sad that whenever Crawford plays, Blackhawks fans are always aware of the mistakes he makes during the season and quickly forget a great save he made.

It’s hard to convince everyone that Crawford really doesn’t fit the Blackhawks over the next few years. However, the contract he signed this summer will do it. In the near future, Crawford will retire and leave the Blackhawks, like Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane, and Duncan Keith.