The Who’s classic tune “The Kids Are Alright” has been playing in my head, ever since the Chicago Blackhawks defeated the favored Vancouver Canucks Monday night to advance to the NHL Western Conference Finals for the first time since 1995. The song seems to be a fitting tribute to the young, upstart Hawks, who are the youngest team in the league at an average age of 25.5. But don’t let their youth fool you. They are playing at a level well beyond their years.
I don’t think anyone expected the Hawks to get as far as they have this postseason. With each victory, they are discovering just how good they are and what their potential is. It's like watching a child learn to crawl and then begin to walk -- you want to applaud every step he takes. With each success, the Hawks are beginning to believe more in themselves. Belief plus talent can be a potent combination for success. Anything is possible. It is not only magical to watch for fans, it may be dangerous for their opponents.
For many Chicago fans, this playoff run by the Hawks is a dream come true. If that’s the case, I’m not ready to wake up from this dream just yet.
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