A pair of second-period goals staked the Blackhawks to a
seemingly comfortable lead, as Jujhar Khaira and Seth Jones
tallied the first goals of their Chicago careers.
Jeff Carter scored twice in the third period as Pittsburgh
outshot Chicago 20-5 in the final 20 minutes and 44-32 for the
game.
The Blackhawks regrouped to secure their first winning streak of
the season while sending the Penguins to their fifth loss in six
games. Chicago remains unbeaten under interim coach Derek King,
who won his debut Sunday after replacing Jeremy Colliton, who
was fired the day before.
Khaira opened the scoring at 2:14 of the second period, beating
Penguins goaltender Tristan Jarry on a slick, cross-crease pass
from Toews. Jones scored from the right circle 13:39 later to
stretch his points streak to five games. Patrick Kane notched
the primary assist.
Carter drew the Penguins to within a goal with 14:26 left in the
third period, busting the shutout bid of Fleury, who spent the
first 13 seasons of his career in Pittsburgh, winning three
Stanley Cups.
Carter tied the game at 2 with 4:17 to go in regulation,
slipping a shot past Fleury as the net was knocked off its
frame. Jarry saved a breakaway opportunity for the Blackhawks'
Mike Hardman moments earlier.
Jake Guentzel had two assists for Pittsburgh. Jarry made 30
saves.
Kane hit the goalpost on a 2-on-0 chance for the Blackhawks
midway through overtime. Pittsburgh had a chance to score in the
closing seconds of regulation, but Bryan Rust shot an open
rebound over the crossbar.
The Blackhawks have won eight straight home games against the
Penguins dating to Feb. 20, 2011.
Brandon Hagel (left shoulder) and MacKenzie Entwistle (left
ankle) both missed the game for Chicago due to injury. The
Blackhawks placed Entwistle on long-term injured reserve before
Tuesday's morning skate. He is expected to miss 4-6 weeks.
--Field Level Media
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