Panik's late goal powers Blackhawks to victory
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[March 17, 2017]
OTTAWA -- It must be almost
spring. The Chicago Blackhawks are heating up.
The Blackhawks, winners of three Stanley Cups in the last seven
years, claimed their third victory in a row when Richard Panik's
power play goal with 3:01 left in regulation gave them a 2-1
decision over the Ottawa Senators at Canadian Tire Centre on
Thursday.
The Blackhawks (45-20-5) are three points ahead of the Minnesota
Wild atop the Central Division standings. Since losing three in a
row near the end of January, Chicago is 15-3.
"I think we've confidence in our team game now, especially over the
last month, month and a bit, the way we've progressed as a team,"
said Duncan Keith, who also scored for the Blackhawks. "We just want
to keep getting better. One thing we know in this group is never to
get too high or too low. We're still a ways away from playoffs. We
could win every game for the rest of the year up until playoffs and
it doesn't really matter. We like the way we've been playing."
Kyle Turris scored for the Senators (39-23-7), who lost their last
two since the end of a six-game winning streak. Ottawa coach Guy
Boucher had no qualms with the way his team performed.
"It's just sad it ends this way, because I don't think we deserved
no points tonight," Boucher said. "Clearly we deserved one at least.
"I thought we were great the whole game, It's hard to blame our
players for anything, really. I thought we were terrific in all
phases of the game. We pushed, guys were dedicated, we were playing
the price.
"This is a playoff game against the standard in the league. Once
you're able to measure yourself toe-to-toe with the standard in the
league, I think you can take a lot of positives from that."
Senators goaltender Mike Condon and Blackhawks goalie Scott Darling
were exceptional, making 26 and 33 saves, respectively. First blood
in their duel was drawn by Keith, whose slap shot from the point
went in off a skate at 8:04 of the third.
Turris tied it up again at the 11:23 mark, 12 seconds after Brent
Seabrook went off for tripping, when he one-timed a pass from Erik
Karlsson for his 23rd of the season.
Darling didn't see the shot because of the screen provided by Bobby
Ryan.
"I've been practicing hard and I felt ready," said Darling, who
improved to 17-5-2 while making his first start since March 1. "I
felt good out there."
The Senators outshot the Blackhawks 13-6 in the third, but penalty
trouble proved to be their undoing. Derick Brassard went off for
slashing at 14:15 and wound up two men short for 23 seconds when
Marc Methot followed him to the box on a similar infraction.
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Senators center Jean-Gabriel Pageau faces off against Chicago
Blackhawks center Jonathan Toews (19) in the first period at
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Panik's goal, a shot from the bottom of the left wing
circle after taking a pass from Patrick Kane, was scored with Methot
still in the box.
Panik's goal was his 18th of the season as he continues to have a
career year. His previous season high was 11.
"One thing about him, he's one of those players he's got a lot of
skill, high end," Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville said. "He's like
the power forward, that if he brings that consistency, he can get to
the next level. He showed in the second part of the season he's
starting to put it together shift in and shift out, with more
regularity game in and game out. He hits, goes the net, can shoot a
puck, he can skate. And he's got an amazing shot. He's had a real
good year for us.
"I don't know if you could budget how many goals he was going to get
for us at the beginning of the year, but certainly we like his
contribution."
The Blackhawks next game is Saturday in Toronto while the Senators
play Saturday at Canadian Tire Centre in a home-and-away weekend
series with the Montreal Canadiens.
NOTES: Blackhawks RW Marian Hossa, a first round pick of the
Senators in 1997, played his 1300th game ... Blackhawks RW John
Hayden played his first NHL game ... Blackhawks healthy scratches
were RW Tomas Jurco, D Michal Rozsival, D Michael Kempny and C
Dennis Rasmussen ... Senators G Craig Anderson didn't dress for the
second straight game because of a "lower-body" injury, but continues
to practice. Coach Guy Boucher ruled him out for this weekend's
games against the Montreal Canadiens but said he was "possible" for
Tuesday's visit to Boston ... Senators healthy scratches were F
Chris DiDomenico and D Jyrki Jokipakka ... [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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