Fans reacted as the Chicago Blackhawks lost 4-3 in OT to the Carolina Hurricanes on Monday at the United Center.
The Chicago Blackhawks squandered two leads and couldn’t hold the Carolina Hurricanes at bay during a 4-3 overtime loss Monday at the United Center. Goalie Petr Mrázek faced 48 shots — the most the Hawks have allowed this season — and made 44 saves.
CHICAGO (AP) — Sebastian Aho scored 59 seconds into overtime, and the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Chicago Blackhawks 4-3 on Monday night. Seth Jarvis, Jordan Staal and Jesperi Kotkaniemi also scored for Carolina in its second straight win. Staal picked up his 700th career point in game No. 1,300.
The Chicago Blackhawks are continuing their difficult rebuilding process, and find themselves in last place in the standings.
He has been especially strong of late with five goals and 13 points in his last 11 contests. The Blackhawks have to get better around him, as his wingers are Tyler Bertuzzi and Ilya Mikheyev, and once they do, look for Bedard to fly.
The Chicago Blackhawks are a team with a future in place but, outside of Connor Bedar ... Miller would join the likes of Sebastian Aho on their top line and help the Hurricanes in their quest ...
Connor Hellebuyck will surely start getting ... Drew Doughty, Los Angeles Kings, D13 56. Sebastian Aho, Carolina Hurricanes, C19 57. Tom Wilson, Washington Capitals, RW13 58.
Philipp Kurashev had a bounce-back game, but the Chicago Blackhawks coughed up two leads — including a two-goal advantage.
The Carolina Hurricanes took to the road for a midweek road trip, taking on the Chicago Blackhawks and Dallas Stars in a central division back-to-back affair.
Representing the top players who have suited up for the Hurricanes over the past 25 years, the first team is highlighted by forwards Sebastian Aho, Rod Brind’Amour, and Eric Staal, defensemen ...
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