CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Blackhawks are drinking from the Stanley Cup for the third time in six seasons.

Duncan Keith scored the game-winner and Corey Crawford finished with 25 saves as the Hawks closed out the finals in six games, beating Tampa Bay 2-0. The game was scoreless until Keith followed up his own rebound and beat Ben Bishop with 2:47 left in the second period. Patrick Kane and Brad Richards drew assists on the Cup-winning goal.

Keith was a unanimous selection for the Conn Smythe Trophy for playoff MVP after he finished with 21 points while playing over 700 minutes in a grueling postseason.

Kane doubled the Blackhawks' lead with his only goal of the series with 5:14 remaining. Richards finished with two assists and Crawford earned his fifth career postseason shutout.

The Blackhawks scored just twice in each of their four victories en route to their sixth Stanley Cup. It's the first time they've clinched on home ice since 1938.

Tampa Bay lost the series despite surrendering just 13 goals. Ben Bishop kept the Lightning in Game 6 with 30 saves as he played through a torn groin muscle that kept him out of Game 4.

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