Toews,
Kane set career marks in Blackhawks' win
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[April 04, 2019]
Captain Jonathan Toews scored
his career-high 35th goal and also converted in the first round of a
shootout as the host Chicago Blackhawks skated to a 4-3 victory over
the St. Louis Blues on Wednesday.
Toews wristed a shot over the right shoulder of Jake Allen to open
the shootout, and Cam Ward thwarted all three attempts, including
utilizing a poke check to deny Vladimir Tarasenko to preserve the
win. Ward finished with 37 saves in his first start since March 3.
Patrick Kane collected a goal and an assist to set a career high
with 107 points, and Artem Anisimov also tallied for the Blackhawks,
who won four of the five meetings in the season series with the
Blues.
St. Louis' Tyler Bozak converted Patrick Maroon's centering feed to
forge a tie at 3 with 39 seconds remaining in the third period.
Tarasenko scored his team-leading 32nd goal, and David Perron also
tallied for the third-place Blues, who are 7-1-2 in their past 10
games and moved within one point of front-running Winnipeg and
Nashville in the Central Division.
Anisimov extended his stick to deflect Dominik Kahun's shot from the
point past Allen (35 saves) and give the Blackhawks a 2-1 lead with
6:40 remaining in the second period.
Kane doubled the advantage with 8:23 remaining in the third period
after accepting a lead pass from Dylan Strome and fending off Blues
defenseman Colton Parayko before backhanding the puck under the
crossbar. Kane's team-leading 42nd goal allowed him to surpass his
point total from his Hart Trophy-winning campaign in 2015-16.
Perron answered 46 seconds later with a wrist shot from the right
circle.
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Blackhawks center Jonathan Toews (19) celebrates with right wing
Patrick Kane (88) after scoring against the St. Louis Blues
goaltender during the first period at United Center. Mandatory
Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports
With 3:34 remaining in the first period, Kane skated into the right
circle before deftly backhanding a centering feed for Toews, who
shoveled the puck past Allen to open the scoring. Toews' 35th goal
eclipsed his previous career-high mark set during the 2008-09
season.
Just 26 seconds into the second period, St. Louis leveled the
contest at 1. Brayden Schenn chipped the puck in the neutral zone to
Tarasenko, who skated in on a two-on-one rush and beat Ward under
the crossbar.
--Field Level Media
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