Good morning Chicago Blackhawks fans! The Chicago Blackhawks didn’t score until there was less than 2 minutes left in regulation, but it was enough to skate away with a 2-1 win in a shootout.
The Chicago Blackhawks didn’t have their optimum lineup when they skated on to the ice on Friday night at the United Center, but in the end the lineup had just enough to skate away with their 6th straight win.
There were quite a few anxious moments heading up to the Artemi Panarin game tying goal, but the wait was worth it when Panarin blasted one of his patented slappers to tie up the game.
The Chicago Blackhawks were missing their second line center Artem Anisimov and they were also missing their all world top line winger and wherever else you put him Nick Schmaltz for the game which kind of threw out the Hawks balance for most of the game.
It was pretty sad that Jordin Tootoo was the most effective player in the second period, but in the third period the Hawks threw everything at the New York Islanders and finally it paid dividends with the game tying goal scored by the Breadman in the final 75 seconds of the contest.
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The Hawks are now headed to Nashville to try and bring the red in! Here are some Chicago Blackhawks morning links to start your morning!
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