ST. LOUIS, MO – APRIL 21: Patrick Kane #88 of the Chicago Blackhawks celebrates after scoring the game-winning goal against the St. Louis Blues in Game Five of the Western Conference First Round during the 2016 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at the Scottrade Center on April 21, 2016 in St. Louis, Missouri. The Blackhawks beat the Blues 4-3 in double overtime. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/ Getty Images)

Video: Patrick Kane’s great individual effort keeps the Blackhawks alive

It’s really hard to eliminate a champion … much less a team that has won three Cups in six seasons. So the Blues knew that this wasn’t just any other Game 5 at home up 3-1. And when the Blues and the Blackhawks went to double overtime, Patrick Kane showed why it’s hard to eliminate a champion as he scored the double overtime game winner on an unbelievable individual effort:

For Kane, it’s his fifth career overtime game winner in the playoffs. For the Blackhawks, they head to Chicago for Game 6 on Saturday instead of heading to the golf course. For the Blues, they have to be proud of themselves for getting this game to overtime after being down 3-1. But for a team with a recent history of first round heartbreak, you hope that this isn’t a seed that grows up to be a full grown tree. They had a chance to eliminate the champs at home with one goal and didn’t do it. Let’s see if they regret it.

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