Vibrations were raised after the great victory of the Chicago Blackhawks in overtime against Utah Hockey Club on March 7. They tried to take this momentum on the road for four games, but they did nothing like it.
After having made 0-2-1 in the first three, they had the chance to remove a little something from the trip when they visited the Vancouver Canucks. The return of Connor Bedard is always exciting, but that has not followed his team.
Vancouver earned 2-0 during the intermission at first glance thanks to the goals of Quinn Hughes and Tyler Myers. Although they played a solid period of opening on the road, the Canucks were opportunistic and took the multiple advances.
During the second period, Vancouver extended his three -time advance with a goal from Connor Garland at 8:08 a.m. It was a beautiful passage piece that Garland ended with Nils Hoglander and Pius Suter.
Alex Vlasic scored one to raise Chicago to the board at 6:51 p.m. This 3-1 score went to the second intermission. At that time, I felt like the Blackhawks were back in the game.
At 4:01 am from the third, something happened that you do not see every day. Elias Pettersson took a shot that seemed to hit the post. This let the Blackhawks rush into the defensive area before Nils Hoglander found it and did it in the net.
After a more in -depth examination, however, it was determined that the initial shot of Pettersson did not hit the post. He went to the net. It was going to be 4-1 anyway, but Pettersson obtained his legitimate credit for the goal.
A little over a minute later, Wyatt Kaiser responded with a nice wrist goal to reach 4-2. On the game, Artyom Levshunov won his first NHL career with a decisive pass. He sent Kaiser for the good luck that led to a goal.
So far, in his three NHL games, Levshunov has had moments of learning, but it has been great for him. He has a ton of confidence when the washer is on his stick and he defends well.
The next step for Levshunov is his first career goal in the NHL that is coming soon. He likes to pull the washer and it is good enough to find the net through traffic. Finally, we will sneak. He will also perceive a lot of points of deviation goals in the coming years with this talent.
All luck that Chicago returns was closed by Vancouver later in the third when they scored two additional goals in eight seconds halfway through the last frame. The 6-2 score was the final.
Things looked good for Chicago in a way they played in the first half of the match. Things fell during the third period, which worsened the final score.
With less than three minutes in the match, there were a few skirmishes on the whistle. The referees began to distribute miscarriages of ten minutes and Connor Bedard was one of the players to get one.
This is the second consecutive match where Bedard received this penalty. Frank Nazar, Filip Hronek and Conor Garland also received ten -minute misconduct.
Chicago only granted 15 shots to the goal in it, which is their lowest total authorized this season. Arvid Soderblom did not have his best night in the net, which was obvious. The Hawks did not allow a ton of shots in the game, but they were not so good in the second half. Vancouver was able to make good games and capitalized when he had the opportunity.
Now the Hawks will return home for seven of their next eight games. They must learn from this road trip 0-3-1 before their match against the Seattle Kraken Tuesday evening if they want to keep the right home game.
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