10 observations: Connor Bedard extends road point streak in Blackhawks’ loss to Jets originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago
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The Chicago Blackhawks recorded the opening goal but failed to capitalize, resulting in a 3-1 loss to the Winnipeg Jets on Saturday at Canada Life Centre.
Here are 10 takeaways from the game:
1. The Blackhawks’ record against Winnipeg now stands at 3-12-3 in their last 18 meetings, dating back to April 7, 2018. They have also dropped six consecutive games to the Jets.
2. Connor Bedard scored the first goal of the game in the opening period, extending his road point streak to eight games. This now stands as the second-longest streak in NHL history among players aged 18 or under, with only Nathan MacKinnon (16 games) ahead of him.
3. Bedard’s performance was notable as he consistently created scoring opportunities in almost every shift. Despite a scare in the second period, he returned for the third period and continued to play effectively.
4. Anthony Beauvillier made his debut for the Blackhawks, contributing to the top line with Bedard and Philipp Kurashev. Statistically, the line’s presence on the ice resulted in 12 scoring chances, as opposed to six when off the ice. Overall, an impressive first game for Beauvillier.
5. Tyler Johnson expressed frustration with the power-play struggles after a recent loss, prompting the Blackhawks to make changes in the power-play units. However, they had minimal power-play time in this game.
6. The Blackhawks had only 21 shots on goal, which ties for their third-lowest in a game this season. Additionally, they have allowed at least three goals in each of their last 12 games.
7. Several soft penalties were called against the Blackhawks, affecting the flow of the game and allowing the Jets to capitalize on power-play opportunities.
8. Prior to the game, the Blackhawks assigned defensemen Wyatt Kaiser and Isaak Phillips to Rockford. This move provided Kaiser with a chance to rebuild his confidence after a recent struggle.
9. Jarred Tinordi returned to play after an injury layoff, while also making notable defensive contributions alongside Nikita Zaitsev.
10. Louis Crevier was recalled from Rockford, marking his first NHL call-up. Although he did not play in this game, his debut is expected soon.
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