Get your commemorative Blackhawks Stanley Cup Final posters

SHARE Get your commemorative Blackhawks Stanley Cup Final posters

Every day through the Stanley Cup Final push, the Sun-Times is running a keepsake poster of a Chicago Blackhawks player in the print editions.

Here are digital versions of the posters through the Wednesday, June 17 paper (you can find the Sun-Times on sale at these locations for the print versions or contact here for back copies):

Jonathan Toews

Wednesday, June 3

Marian Hossa

Thursday, June 4

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Tuevo Teravainen

Friday, June 5

Corey Crawford

Friday, June 6

Patrick Sharp

Sunday, June 7

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Andrew Shaw

Monday, June 8

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Duncan Keith

Tuesday, June 9

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Brent Seabrook

Wednesday, June 10

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Brandon Saad

Thursday, June 11

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Kris Versteeg

Friday, June 12

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Bryan Bickell

Saturday, June 13

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Daniel Carcillo

Sunday, June 14

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Patrick Kane

Monday, June 15

Stanley Cup Champion Chicago Blackhawks

Tuesday, June 16

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Antoine Vermette

Tuesday, June 16 (in early editions)

Johnny Oduya

Wednesday, June 17

Niklas Hjalmarsson

Thursday, June 18

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Joel Quennevile

Friday, June 19

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