Panarin, Blackhawks edge Blues in OT
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[November 10, 2016]
ST. LOUIS -- The Chicago
Blackhawks got some help from an unexpected source Wednesday night
en route to winning their seventh consecutive game.
Blues defenseman Alex Pietrangelo was called for delay of game with
just 1:36 to go in the third period of a 1-1 game and there were 24
seconds remaining in the penalty when the game went into overtime.
That gave the Blackhawks a 4-on-3 advantage and let them set up the
winning goal from left winger Artemi Panarin, which came just one
second after the penalty had expired and before Pietrangelo could
rejoin the play.
"We've been in a lot of those games, close the whole way," said
Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville. "We seem to always find a way to
get two points at the end of the night."
The 2-1 win improved the Blackhawks record to 4-1 this season in
games decided in overtime or a shootout.
"It's a tough way to lose," Pietrangelo said. "I feel really bad
right now -- tough to take a penalty there in the last minute. It's
a lonely feeling sitting in that box, let me tell you. I thought we
did a good job crawling our way back and getting a point out of it.
"Just get the puck out of our end. Sometimes the puck rolls. I'm not
trying to flip it over the glass."
Just 35 seconds before he was sent to the penalty box, Pietrangelo
had tied the game on a shot with 2:11 to go in the third period.
Center Jori Lehtera was in front of the net and the Blackhawks
challenged that he had interfered with goalie Corey Crawford, but
the goal was allowed to stand.
Crawford had protected the 1-0 lead since right winger Marian Hossa
scored his seventh goal of the year, and sixth in his last seven
games, just 1:22 into the second period.
Hossa's goal came after Blues goalie Jake Allen stopped a shot by
defenseman Gustav Forsling, but the rebound kicked out directly to
Hossa.
Crawford has been as hot as the Blackhawks of late, having allowed
only four goals over his last five games. He made 27 saves against
the Blues.
"I'm in a good spot right now," Crawford said. "I feel good. I'm
reading plays well. I'm patient when I have to be and aggressive
when it's time."
Defenseman Brent Seabrook said Crawford's play has been the catalyst
for the winning streak. Crawford has been in goal for six of the
seven wins.
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Blackhawks center Jonathan Toews (19) and defenseman Brent Seabrook
(7) congratulate left wing Artemi Panarin (72) after he scored the
game-winning goal past St. Louis Blues goalie Jake Allen (34) during
overtime at Scottrade Center. The Blackhawks won 2-1. Mandatory
Credit: Billy Hurst-USA TODAY Sports
"He's been phenomenal," Seabrook said. "I think for our group he's
been the back bone and getting the job done. Tonight he made some
unbelievable saves on the kill and one huge one in the third but he
gives us the confidence to play back there and gives us a chance to
win every night and that's all you can ask for."
St. Louis coach Ken Hitchcock was not critical of Pietrangelo's
penalty in particular, but cited a recent string of third-period
penalties which have been costly to the Blues. They had three minor
penalties in the final period Wednesday night.
"We're taking way too many penalties when the game is on the line,"
Hitchcock said. "We're having to extend a lot of injury with a short
bench. Two games in a row we took three penalties in the third
period. It's not a good recipe."
The leading scorer in the NHL, Blackhawks center Artem Anisimov, had
to leave the game in the second period because of an upper-body
injury. Quenneville was not specific after the nature of Anisimov's
injury and said his status was day to day. Anisimov had scored eight
goals and added nine assists in his last 11 games.
NOTES: LW Andrew Desjardins made his season debut for the
Blackhawks. He missed the first 13 games because of a foot injury
suffered in the last preseason game. Desjardins replaced LW Tyler
Motte in the lineup. Motte could miss two to three weeks with a
lower-body injury suffered in Sunday night's game. ... The Blues
also had a player making his season debut, D Petteri Lindbohm, who
was recalled from Chicago of the AHL to replace D Joel Edmundson in
the lineup. Edmundson suffered an upper-body injury Sunday and will
miss at least three weeks. ... The Blues play in Nashville on
Thursday night while the Blackhawks return home to play the
Washington Capitals on Friday night.
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