Utah snaps 3-game skid with 5-2 win at Chicago - Yahoo Sports
“Coming here, to start the game wasn’t what we wanted, but we found a way to get two points. Now we’re (going) home. All we can do is control what we can control.”
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Ryan Donato and Joe Veleno each scored for the Blackhawks (21-44-9), who have lost three straight. Forward Oliver Moore and defenseman Sam Rinzel made their NHL debuts. Arvid Soderblom made 26 saves.
“It felt good, honorable,” said Rinzel, who had four shots on goal in 20:15 of ice time. “It was so fun. Guys were great. Like ‘Ollie’ said, as a hockey player, you want to win, so that stings. But overall it was an unbelievable first game.”
Blackhawks interim coach Anders Sorensen praised both rookies.
“A good example today is if you watch Rinzel,” Sorensen said. “His mentality of attack off the blue line or just advancing pucks with his feet, those are attributes that at this level are really positive. To see that for a first game, that was pretty impressive to watch. So just keep building off that. But those attributes, both of them that came in today have them, for sure.
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“I thought Rinzel really (had an) attack mindset. I think he had three or four Grade-A chances offensively, did a lot of good things. Oliver, too. Under pressure, made a lot of plays. They were good. I liked their game.”
Nick DeSimone’s first goal of the season gave Utah a 1-0 lead at 8:21 of the second period. DeSimone’s shot from the left point got past Soderblom through traffic in front of the net.
Veleno tied the game 1-1 at 11:02 when he took a pass in the slot from Artyom Levshunov and went backhand to forehand, tucking the puck past Vejmelka.
Lightning strike early and often in 8-0 win over Utah HC
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Donato put the Blackhawks ahead 2-1 at 14:55 with his fourth goal in two games. Vejmelka stopped Connor Bedard twice in front before Donato picked up the rebound and lifted it under the crossbar.
Utah evened it 2-2 16:37 on a wrist shot from the left point by Sergachev.
Kerfoot tipped Sergachev’s point shot in front at 17:08 to put Utah up 3-2.
“We’ve talked a lot about how you score goals in this League,” Kerfoot said. “The majority of goals are plays in and around the net: low to high, point shots, deflections, rebounds. That accounts for a lot of the 5-on-5 goals. That’s always a point of emphasis. We did a better job of that tonight.”
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Kailer Yamamoto one-timed a rebound from the right circle off a Kerfoot shot to increase Utah’s lead to 4-2 at 10:57 of the third period. The goal was his first of the season.
“It was a good shot by ‘Kerf,’” Yamamoto said. “Goalie got over pretty quick, but I just tried to put it on net. Thankfully it went in.”
Logan Cooley scored from the left face-off circle at 12:54 for the 5-2 final.
“The other thing I liked about our game is we created good traffic in front of their net and got some dirty goals – some deflections,” Utah coach Andre Tourigny said. “We made it tough for their goalie. That’s stuff we didn’t do against them previously (a 4-3 overtime loss at Chicago on March 7). I’m happy about that part.”
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Utah next hosts Calgary Tuesday night at 7:00 p.m.
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