Blackhawks snap Hurricanes' 3-game winning streak
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[March 31, 2021]
Dylan Strome and Alex DeBrincat
scored 3:33 apart in the second period and Kevin Lankinen made 31
saves as the host Chicago Blackhawks edged the Carolina Hurricanes
2-1 on Tuesday night to earn their third win in five games.
Carolina outshot Chicago 32-16 but was unable to capitalize as its
three-game winning streak ended. The Hurricanes went 10-2-2 in
March.
Outhustled for much of the first period, the Blackhawks responded
with a pair of goals in the first 4:02 of the second. Playing in his
first game since the birth of his daughter, Weslie, Strome showed
patience during a 2-on-1, keeping the puck and firing a wrist shot
from the right face-off circle past Hurricanes goaltender Alex
Nedeljkovic just 29 seconds into the period.
The Blackhawks struck on the power play 3:33 later, as Patrick Kane
stole the puck from Brett Pesce just outside the right circle and
found DeBrincat waiting across the slot.
The goal was the 19th for DeBrincat in 33 games this season,
surpassing his total in 70 games during the 2019-20 campaign.
DeBrincat has seven points in the past seven games.
Andrei Svechnikov answered for the Hurricanes at 15:41 of the
second, as he deflected a Brady Skjei shot past Lankinen.
Carolina frustrated Chicago with its speed from the outset,
generating 11 scoring chances in the first period compared to three
for the Blackhawks while outshooting Chicago 13-5. The Hurricanes
killed off a tripping penalty against Dougie Hamilton late in the
period.
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Carolina Hurricanes
center Vincent Trocheck (16) battles for the puck with Chicago
Blackhawks Carl Soderberg (34) off the faceoff during the third
period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Eileen T. Meslar-USA
TODAY Sports
Hurricanes center Vincent Trocheck returned to the lineup after
missing the past eight games with an upper-body injury. He assisted
on the Svechnikov goal to extend his points streak to seven.
Hamilton was held scoreless as his point streak ended at 14 games.
It was the longest such streak in the NHL this season.
Lankinen has limited opponents to two goals or fewer 13 times this
season.
Chicago evened the season series with Carolina at two games apiece.
The teams are set to meet again at United Center on Thursday night
before concluding the season series with three straight games in
Carolina on May 3, 4 and 6.
--Field Level Media
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