That's nine straight seasons of qualifying for the postseason after the Blackhawks defeated the Colorado Avalanche and the Los Angeles Kings lost to the Calgary Flames on Sunday.
Simply put, Chicago has become a model of consistency.
The Blackhawks' playoff streak is third behind the Pittsburgh Penguins, who are expected to clinch their 11th straight playoff berth soon, and the Detroit Red Wings, whose 25-year streak is expected to end this season.
"There's no given that you're going to make the playoffs every year," Toews said Sunday. "You've seen teams … that have made good runs, made the playoffs one year and then don't make it the next year. So for us in this day and age to get to that number is a huge accomplishment."
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It also was no guarantee back in October. The Blackhawks had six rookies in their season-opening lineup and have played nine this season. The increase in inexperience was noticeable, but the results stayed the same.
In fact, the Blackhawks clinched a playoff berth in 72 games, the quickest they've done it in a full season during their streak.
"There's a lot of pride in this room that that's the time of the year that matters most to us," Toews said of the postseason. "But there's a lot of work that goes into getting there and making sure you're on the ball for 82 games, which is no easy task."
Here are five reasons the Blackhawks clinched a playoff berth: