Toews started the winning series by claiming a faceoff in his
own end. He eventually carried into the zone, and Jake McCabe
controlled a bouncing puck to the left of Jonathan Quick and
slid a pass across the slot to Toews, who knocked it in.
Jason Dickinson also scored for the Blackhawks, who ended a
four-game losing streak (0-2-2). Caleb Jones picked up his sixth
assist in his past six games for Chicago and Arvid Soderblom
made 32 saves.
Toews extended his point streak to seven games (five goals, two
assists).
Soderblom was making his second start of the season and his
sixth NHL appearance as Chicago is without its top two goalies,
Petr Mrazek (groin strain) and Alex Stalock (concussion
protocol).
Blake Lizotte scored for the Kings, who finished their road trip
1-1-1. Quick made 17 saves.
The Blackhawks took a 1-0 lead at 12:54 of the second period.
Jones received a pass at the right point and centered into the
slot, where Dickinson redirected the puck past the sliding
Quick.
It was just the third time this season that the Blackhawks had
scored the first goal of the game.
The Kings tied it 1-1 on the rush at 16:24. Arthur Aliyev came
in along the right boards, got behind the defense and centered
to Lizotte, who also had gotten behind a defenseman and scored
from the slot.
Soderblom made a strong glove save on Kevin Fiala alone in front
with just under four minutes remaining in regulation.
Chicago had several chances when Viktor Arvidsson lost his stick
in the defensive zone, but the Blackhawks couldn't put the puck
in.
The Kings were 0-for2 on the power play; the Blackhawks were
0-for-1.
--Field Level Media
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