Saturday, April 20, 2013

Blackhawks beat Predators 5-4 for 7th right get

CHICAGO (AP) a' The race for the Central Division is long over, and the West has been acquired. The Presidents' Trophy is still on the market, and the Chicago Blackhawks seem ready to grab that one as well. When they can make up a few more reasonable objectives on the power play, this may be only the start. Marian Hossa scored only 52 seconds into overtime and the streaking Blackhawks swept the summer season series from the Nashville Predators for the first time with a 5-4 victory Friday night. "It is large for the confidence of the ability play and that's good," Hossa said. With Rich Clune in the penalty box serving a four-minute minor for large sticking, Patrick Kane sent a pass across the ice to Hossa, who one-timed it past Pekka Rinne for his 17th goal of the summer season. Duncan Keith also scored a goal in the first period for Chicago's first report with the person benefit since March 29 against Anaheim, taking a sequence of 20 lost odds over eight games. "It made a big difference for people tonight," said leader Jonathan Toews, who had two helps. "We understand that in the near future here it's likely to matter a whole lot, so we must comfortable models to venture out there and make plays." Kane, Michal Handzus, and Brandon Saad also scored for the NHL-best Blackhawks, who have won seven in a line. Slumping Nashville has fallen 11 of 12 and nine in a line general. Matt Halischuk had two objectives and Kevin Henderson won in his first NHL game, however the Predators still dropped to the Blackhawks for the fourth time this month and the sixth straight occasion dating to last season. "Everybody's pushing to try and get a win," Nashville coach Barry Trotz said. "It is a very important factor or still another. Almost all their objectives were turnovers." Nashville and Chicago were linked at 2 following the first time, and traded targets again in the 2nd. Kane gave the Blackhawks the cause when he got a pass from Bryan Bickell and slid the puck between Rinne's feet for his team-best 21st of the period at 9:20, but Halischuk then got his second of the game when he followed his own shot on a breakaway, making it 3-3 with 7:29 left in the time scale. Handzus intercepted a go by Victor Bartley midway through the third and beat Rinne into the top of the target, providing the lead to Chicago once again. It was the initial goal for the experienced heart because he was received in a trade with San Jose on April 1. "He is here not for his score power, but to accomplish a lot of other things for us," coach Joel Quenneville said. "But truly nice to see him access it the board." The Predators then tied it when Bobby Butler hurried set for a rebound score with 3A minutes outstanding, beating Corey Crawford high to the net. "The effort to compete was there," Halischuk said. "We did most of the nutrients, but unfortunately didn't have the two points." The spectacular end came following a mad first time that included a couple of goals for each group. Keith's third of the growing season and first in 14 games put Chicago in front. However the Predators answered with a set of jump scores. First, Halischuk poked the puck through Crawford's legs to connect it at 1 at 6:31. Then Butler went to the internet and Henderson slammed it property in a scrum before the target. "I was lucky to help the staff out and get the target there, but it was just a fantastic knowledge for me," Henderson said. "I was just by myself, and knew I obtained a stick onto it. I was only ecstatic." Nashville's guide did not last extended, with Saad attaching it at 2 with his 10th of the growing season at 13:36. Saad, a contender for the Calder Trophy awarded to the NHL's top rookie, has eight goals and 15 assists in his last 24 games. NOTES: Gary Ray Emery (decrease body), D Michal Rozsival (upper body) and RW Patrick Sharp (upper body) were one of the scores for Chicago. Quenneville said Emery will undoubtedly be out again once the Blackhawks host Phoenix on Saturday evening. ... The Blackhawks used a ceremony to honor longtime broadcaster Pat Foley for his 30 conditions with the team. Foley was offered a commemorative painting and jewelry microphone. "I feel very blessed," Foley informed the crowd of 22,014. ... Cs Mike Fisher and John Gaustad, LW Gabriel Bourque and RW Patric Hornqvist were the distinctive scores for the Predators. ... Morning Henderson was recalled from Milwaukee of the AHL on Friday. Dumb Jay Cohen could be reached at http://www.twitter.com/jcohenap

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