Blackhawks 5, Panthers 2 — Three Stars, Key Takeaways

Connor Bedard Chicago Blackhawks
Connor Bedard Chicago Blackhawks

After four days off to think about getting their butts kicked by the Coyotes on Monday night, the Blackhawks came out with the type of aggressive period the coaches have been begging for — and, I submit, their best complete period of the season. They scored a power play goal and two more at even strength and took a 3-0 lead to the room without Connor Bedard contributing a point. Chicago held a 14-6 shot advantage after 20 minutes.

Nevermind that whole pointless Bedard thing because he scored for the third straight game on a breakaway that took the roof off the United Center. He grabbed a loose puck and the entire 300 level stood up to see what was going to happen. And his celly was absolutely on point. He went to the Byfuglien “Are you not entertained?” victory lap and I. AM. HERE. FOR. IT.

The Panthers kept pouring on the pressure and cranking up the physicality and were able to break through with two goals to make things interesting for the final seven minutes of regulation. When offsetting penalties made it 4-on-4 in the final three minutes, Florida quickly pulled their goalie.

Star 1: Connor Bedard

The celly was getting him into the three stars NO. MATTER. WHAT. But this breakaway rip city was worth the price of admission and almost blew the roof off an excited United Center. Our collective hearts skipped a beat when he got in the way of a rocket of a shot with three minutes left in the second period (see second tweet below) and struggled to get off the ice. But you know what badass warrior 18-year-old studs do? They take their next shift on the power play and look totally fine, and that’s exactly what Bedard did.

Star 2: Lukas Reichel

We’ve been waiting all year for a confident Reichel to confidently kick the thing intro overdrive and show his ability. Well… this may have finally been that night kids. Reichel’s doughnut in the point category is officially off the board now after he picked up an assist in Nikita Zaitsev‘s goal. And then late in the first period he danced Dmitry Kulikov (see below). I guess all they needed to do was put him at wing to get a totally different player? Who knew?!?

Star 3: Petr Mrazek

It took a while for the Panthers to start generating anything in the first period because the Blackhawks came out and absolutely dominated the first period, but he had to make a few really good saves to keep the zero on the board. In the second period, Mrazek was under siege for most of the period; Florida out-shot the Hawks 19-7 in the frame. But Mrazek was outstanding and kept the visitors without a tally. His shutout bid ended with a Panthers power play goal five minutes into the third. He had stopped the previous 29 shots on net. With just under eight minutes left in regulation, Matthew Tkachuk found a loose puck under Mrazek and tapped it home to cut the lead to just two and things were interesting.

Key Takeaways

  • Welcome back, big daddy Taylor Hall! He came off the injured list for the game tonight and scored his first goal with the Blackhawks in the first period. Hall was tied for the team lead with three shots on net through two periods.
  • Here’s the Zaitsev goal from the first period. The assists went to Reichel and Philipp Kurashev. According to Natural Stat Trick, Zaitsev was on the ice for 10 Blackhawks’ shot attempts to just one for the Panthers in 3:06 of even-strength ice time in the first period — a ridiculous ratio but his period passed the eye test as well. Predictably, the Panthers poured it on in the second period as they tried to come back and Zaitsev was on the receiving end of their pressure. His 10-1 ratio in the first period was followed by a 0-14 (yes, that’s not the Bears score but Zaitsev’s shot attempt ratio) in the second.
  • Kurashev added the empty-net goal and picked up an assist on Bedard’s goal in the second period, giving him a nice three-point night. We have seen the flying, skilled, fast Kurashev we wanted all of last year thus far since his return from injury. If he can keep this up the rest of the way, he’s a player. I love what I’ve seen from him so far this season.
  • Also picking up assists on Saturday night: Seth Jones, Corey Perry, Jason Dickinson, Tyler Johnson and Jarred Tinordi.
  • Korchinski kicked in the first year of his entry-level contract with another solid performance in his tenth game of the year.
  • I’m not sure if this would have broken or ended the internet, but Anthony Stolarz started something that Perry was more than willing to finish about eight minutes into the first period. But turtles appeared, Stolarz waited for his skaters to protect him and Perry served two insignificant minutes in the box.
  • During the first period, the Blackhawks unveiled a new statue in the United Center. It isn’t a bust of a former player (those are coming, I’m sure). It’s… a bronze folding chair. Behind section 119. That bronze seat pays homage to Rocky Wirtz and sits where he sat — his favorite spot to watch his team play. The team also announced a program in which fans can be nominated to sit in “Rocky’s Seats” — the four seats immediately next to the bronze chair. You can nominate yourself or the best Blackhawks fan in your life.
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    Tab Bamford has been writing about the Chicago Blackhawks for almost two decades. He joined Bleacher Nation as the lead Blackhawks writer in May 2022. Tab is a member of the Professional Hockey Writers Association and is the author of two books about the Blackhawks: "100 Things Blackhawks Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die" (Triumph Books) and "Chicago Blackhawks: An Illustrated Timeline" (Reedy Press, 2021). Find him on Twitter/X/Instagram/Threads at @The1Tab

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