Alex DeBrincat tops 30-goal mark as Blackhawks beat Stars
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[May 10, 2021]
Alex DeBrincat eclipsed the
30-goal plateau with two tallies, Patrick Kane dished out a pair of
assists and the Chicago Blackhawks welcomed back fans Sunday night
for the first time in over a year with a 4-2 win over the Dallas
Stars.
By scoring twice -- six total against Dallas this season --
DeBrincat extended his point streak to seven games and his
career-long goal streak to six, with eight tallies in that span for
Chicago (24-25-6, 54 points).
Kane's two helpers give him 51 -- second only to Edmonton's Connor
McDavid's 68 -- and eight points (one goal, seven assists) against
Dallas in seven games.
Brandon Hagel posted a goal and an assist, MacKenzie Entwistle
netted his first NHL goal and Kevin Lankinen registered 37 saves for
the Blackhawks, who are 5-2-0 against Dallas.
Winners just once in their past seven games (1-4-2) as their chances
for a playoff berth slipped away from them, the Stars (22-19-14, 58
points) got markers from Denis Gurianov and Mark Pysyk and 21 saves
on 25 shots by netminder Anton Khudobin.
After 426 days without fans in attendance, Chicago's United Center
was finally open to 3,820 Blackhawks faithful -- the last U.S-based
NHL arena to allow fans inside.
Entwistle became the third Blackhawk to score his first NHL goal
this week -- joining Riley Stillman and Mike Hardman -- getting a
primary assist from Hardman at 6:23 of the first period.
Eliminated from playoff contention Saturday night after the
Nashville Predators earned the Central Division's final spot with a
3-1 win over Carolina, Dallas evened the game at 1-1 when Gurianov
notched his 12th goal at 9:40.
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Chicago Blackhawks right wing MacKenzie
Entwistle (58) battles Dallas Stars center Rhett Gardner (49) during
their game at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Eileen T. Meslar-USA
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However, Hagel scored for Chicago just
51 seconds later when his shot struck the crossbar and went straight
up. The puck landed behind Khudobin and spun into the goal for
Hagel's ninth marker.
DeBrincat cashed in by wiring a shot from the left dot off a point
pass from Kane, who provided two assists in the frame as Chicago
headed into the first intermission with a 3-1 lead.
In a scoreless, penalty-free second, Lankinen stood strong by
stopping 10 Dallas shots, while the Blackhawks mustered just five,
leaving them outshot 27-14 over the two periods.
Early in the third, Pysyk cut the deficit to 3-2 with his third goal
of the season, but DeBrincat secured the outcome for the Chicago
with his 31st goal with 3:12 remaining.
It is the second time in his career that DeBrincat has topped 30
goals, the other coming with a 41-goal season in 2018-19.
The two clubs will conclude the regular season with a rematch Monday
night.
--Field Level Media
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