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Utah can’t afford any more losses and will need the Blues to go from dominant to a complete collapse if Utah has any hope of shrinking St. Louis’s nine-point lead to a one-point lead by the time Utah...
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On Sunday, Utah controlled the majority of the game, with the exception of a 1:42 stint when Chicago held a 2-1 lead.
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Sam Rinzel impressed in his NHL debut, Alex Vlasic survived an injury scare, Artyom Levshunov officially burned a contract year and Kevin Korchinski's lack of strength was exploited in the Hawks' 5-2 defeat Sunday.
The Chicago Blackhawks held practice on Tuesday which was a non-game day. They are getting ready to host the Colorado Avalanche on Wednesday night for an 8:30 PM puck drop on national television.
Clinching the No. 3 seed in the Central Division and a spot in the Western Conference playoffs is well within reach for the Colorado Avalanche.
Sunday marked the first time several of the former draft picks who marked the genesis of the Chicago Blackhawks’ Great Rebuild assembled for an NHL game.
The previous meeting between the Blackhawks and the Utah HC saw Connor Bedard lead Chicago to victory in an overtime thriller. However, Utah's recent form has been less than stellar, recording a 4-4-3 record in their last eleven games.
Chicago (21-44-9 and 51 points) is second-to-last in the NHL standings, only above the San Jose Sharks (20-44-9, 49) and boasting a 13.5 percent chance of landing the No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming 2025 NHL draft, per Tankathon.
Utah Hockey Club showed their strongest performance of the road trip, picking up a 5-2 victory in Chicago against the Blackhawks. Nick DeSimone, Mikhail Sergachev, Alexander Kerfoot, Kailer Yamamoto,