Blackhawks Earn Regulation Win Over Wild For First Time Since 2019
The Chicago Blackhawks picked up a victory in regulation over the Minnesota Wild for the first time since 2019.
The Chicago Blackhawks took on the Minnesota Wild for the second time in a week on Thursday night. This was the fourth and final meeting between the two, and the first three were all 4-3 wins past regulation in favor of the Wild. The Blackhawks came in looking like a team that was desperate for a win over their Central Division rival.
They broke through at 16:22 of the first period, when Andrew Mangiapane made a great play to find Ilya Mikheyev at the net-mouth for a 1-0 lead. That would be the end of the scoring in the opening frame. In the second, Connor Bedard made a beautiful play to make it 2-0 for the Blackhawks.
After stealing the puck and creating a breakaway for himself, he held off the defender to create space and made a sensational move to score. Bedard's goal was his 28th of the season, which ties him with Tyler Bertuzzi for the team lead. For all of the time that he's missed due to his mid-season injury, it's impressive to see him reach these goal-scoring heights.
Watching where he takes his totals over the final 14 games will be a storyline to follow as the season comes to a close. The Wild got themselves on the board when Nico Sturm scored at 15:47. The Blackhawks still skated into the third period with a 2-1 lead.