Alex Stalock's first shutout of season lifts Blackhawks over Coyotes
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[January 07, 2023]
Jake McCabe scored midway through the second period and Tyler
Johnson added an empty-netter to back a 22-save shutout from Alex
Stalock as the host Chicago Blackhawks beat the Arizona Coyotes 2-0
on Friday night.
Chicago snapped a five-game losing streak while prevailing on home
ice for the first time since Dec. 23, when the Blackhawks beat the
Columbus Blue Jackets to end an eight-game slide.
The Blackhawks had been outscored 9-3 in the first two games of a
seven-game homestand, but they clamped down against the Coyotes,
whose road winless streak grew to 12 games (0-10-2).
McCabe's goal was the lone offense the Blackhawks needed. At the
11:55 mark of the second, he took a pass from Seth Jones, made a
move toward the slot and blasted a slap shot past Coyotes goaltender
Connor Ingram.
Max Domi also assisted on the play, giving him a goal and four
assists in his past five home games. Domi has six points, including
four assists, in his past three games against Arizona, the club that
drafted him 12th overall in 2013.
The Coyotes had
their chances early in the game, missing the net on a breakaway
before hitting the post on a tipped shot.
The Blackhawks sealed the result with Johnson's empty-net goal with
46 seconds to play.
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Arizona Coyotes defenseman Juuso Valimaki (4) and defenseman Josh
Brown (3) battle for control of the puck with Chicago Blackhawks
forward Jonathan Toews (19) in the first period at United Center.
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Ingram stopped 30 of 31 shots. Lawson Crouse and Shayne Gostisbehere
led the Coyotes with three shots apiece.
Chicago wasn't whistled for a penalty until midway through the third
period, playing cleanly in front of Stalock, who had his first
shutout of the season and 10th of his career.
Chicago continued its recent run of dominance against Arizona,
moving to 4-1-1 in the past six games against its new division foe.
The Coyotes shifted to the Central following realignment before last
season.
Blackhawks forward Patrick Kane missed the game with a lower-body
injury, but he said Friday morning his ailment wasn't serious and he
feels pain only "in certain situations."
--Field Level Media
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