Perlini's hat trick leads Blackhawks' rout of Coyotes
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[March 12, 2019]
Brendan Perlini collected his
first NHL hat trick as the host Chicago Blackhawks won their third
straight game, a 7-1 thrashing of the Arizona Coyotes on Monday
night.
Corey Crawford made 24 saves for the Blackhawks, who erased an early
deficit with authority by scoring seven unanswered goals. Chicago
now sits five points back of the Western Conference playoff pace
with 13 games remaining.
Perlini -- who was acquired from the Coyotes via trade in November
-- notched his first of the night at the 6:38 mark of the opening
frame for a 1-1 tie. He buried a low, glove-side wrister on a
breakaway.
Brandon Saad put the Blackhawks ahead by a 2-1 count 91 seconds
later when he crashed the net and redirected a Jonathan Toews
crossing pass.
The floodgates opened in the second period. Perlini's second tally
came when he completed a nifty three-way passing play 3:16 into the
middle frame, and then Chris Kunitz made it a 4-1 affair at 6:26
when a slick pass from David Kampf left him an open net to hit.
That spelled the end for Coyotes starting goalie Darcy Kuemper, who
stopped just 12 shots, but Calvin Pickard didn't fare much better
between the pipes.
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Patrick Kane's 41st goal of the season came just over two minutes
later on the second shot Pickard faced, another tally that could
have used the Harlem Globetrotters' theme song, "Sweet Georgia
Brown," in the background. Finally Toews finished the one-sided
frame by firing a five-hole offering on a penalty shot for his 30th
goal of the season.
Perlini rounded out the scoring by tallying with 3.6 seconds
remaining in the game, his sixth goal in five outings and 11th of
the season.
Richard Panik provided the start Arizona was looking for 4:27 into
the clash when a clearing attempt ricocheted to him in the slot and
he buried his own rebound, but it was all Blackhawks from there.
Pickard stopped 15 shots for the Coyotes, who would have jumped into
a playoff position with a win but instead saw their modest two-game
winning streak snapped.
--Field Level Media
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