Blackhawks meet Kings in search of another jumpstart
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[November 10, 2022]
The Chicago Blackhawks
have not had much success in their past six games, but they did beat
the Los Angeles Kings in that span.
The Blackhawks will try to turn results around against the Kings
once again on Thursday night at Los Angeles.
Chicago beat the visiting Kings 2-1 in overtime on Nov. 3, ending a
four-game winless streak.
Chicago was shut out for the second time this season on Saturday,
giving up three power-play goals in a 4-0 loss against the Winnipeg
Jets to start the current three-game trip.
The loss dropped the Blackhawks to 1-3-2 in their past six games,
watering down their impressive 4-2-0 start to the season.
The Blackhawks returned to Chicago after the loss to Winnipeg and
held a long practice on Tuesday, looking to improve on their
offensive zone play.
"Our in-zone (play) has been good," Blackhawks coach Luke Richardson
said. "We're moving the puck around well. It's just (about) getting
in the zone. It hasn't been clean, and we haven't had a chance to
work on it with all the games."
The Kings are coming off a 1-0 victory against the visiting
Minnesota Wild on Tuesday in a rare low-scoring game for Los Angeles
this season.
"For the last three weeks, we've talked about, can we win a game 2-1
or 1-0?" Kings coach Todd McLellan said. "We find a way to do it."
The Kings will be looking to win three games in a row for the second
time this season.
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"As you get better as a team, you're
looking for perfection on both ends, it doesn't exist," McLellan
said. "We still have a long way to go to really get to that point."
Los Angeles also will be looking to improve on its power play after
going 0-for-4 with the man-advantage against the Wild, including a
five-minute power play.
"It was one of those nights where if the power play was sharp, we
could have been up 3-0," McLellan said. "When your power play is not
there and you can still win the game that was a real positive, but
we did work on some things in practice (Monday) that we haven't had
any time to and you can see some of the results here (against the
Wild)."
The Blackhawks have been hampered by
injuries to their goalies, but that situation is improving.
Arvid Soderblom made 21 saves against the Jets before departing
because of dehydration issues. He returned to practice on Tuesday
and likely will start against Los Angeles after stopping 32 of 33
shots against the Kings last week.
Dylan Wells, who replaced Soderblom and made 12 saves in his NHL
debut, was reassigned to Rockford of the American Hockey League on
Tuesday.
Petr Mrazek is on the road trip and is expected to start on Saturday
night at the Anaheim Ducks.
Alex Stalock (concussion protocol) skated on his own before practice
on Tuesday, a week after he slammed into the goalpost early in a 3-1
loss to the New York Islanders, but he is not on the trip.
--Field Level Media
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