Kurashev's OT goal lifts Blackhawks over Wild 2-1
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[November 11, 2024]
By MATT CARLSON
CHICAGO (AP) — Philipp Kurashev's goal at 1:48 of
overtime lifted the Blackhawks to a 2-1 win over the Minnesota Wild on
Sunday night, snapping Chicago's two-game slide.
Kurashev ripped a shot from left wing that sailed past
Filip Gustavsson's glove. |
Chicago Blackhawks goalie Petr Mrazek, bottom left, makes a save while
teammate Nolan Allan (42) battles Minnesota Wild's Ryan Hartman (38)
during the second period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024, in
Chicago. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty) |
Petr Mrazek finished with 32 saves to help the
Blackhawks end a 12-game losing streak against the Wild. Chicago
hadn’t beaten Minnesota since Dec. 15, 2019.
Matt Boldy scored with 4:31 left in the third period to tie it
at 1 on Minnesota's 32nd shot of the game.
Jason Dickinson scored in the first. Mrazek made several
close-in, rapid-fire stops in the third as the Wild outshot
Chicago 19-4 in the period and 33-22 for the game, Gustavsson
blocked 20 shots.
At 10-2-3 and 23 points, the Wild are off to their best start
after 15 games.
Takeaways
Wild: Minnesota, finishing a three-game trip after 5-2 wins at
San Jose and Anaheim, was limited offensively through the first
two period until coming on in the third. They entered averaging
more than four goals per game in 21 previous road games.
Blackhawks: Coach Luke Richardson said it was key for his team
to restrict Minnesota’s chances. Chicago responded until late,
including killing three Wild power plays.
Key moment
Mrazek lost his goal stick in the final minute of the second
period after being bumped in the crease. Forward Taylor Hall
gave the goalie his stick, which he used to stop Jake
Middleton’s shot with 25 seconds left.
Key stat
Dickinson ended a 10-game goal drought with his second of the
season. He scored a career-high 22 last season, tying for the
Chicago team lead.
Up next
The Wild host Montreal on Thursday and the Blackhawks visit
Seattle.
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