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Boisvert’s First NHL Goal Lifts Blackhawks To 4-2 Win Over Kraken

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The Chicago Blackhawks snapped a five-game losing streak and earned their first win at Climate Pledge Arena since 2021, defeating the Seattle Kraken 4-2 on Saturday night. Sacha Boisvert’s first NHL goal in the third period proved to be the game-winner, while Connor Bedard (2A), Ilya Mikheyev (1G, 1A), and Wyatt Kaiser (1G, 1A) each tallied two points. With goals from Teuvo Teravainen and Tyler Bertuzzi in the second period, the Blackhawks carried a 2-0 lead into the second intermission, the same situation they found themselves in last time they faced the Kraken on Nov.

20 at the United Center. Like, exactly. Bertuzzi and Teravainen both scored in the last meeting following a goalless first period, putting the Hawks ahead by a pair with 20 minutes to go.

Teravainen’s tally was also recorded on the power play. Sounds eerily familiar, right? But in that game, the Blackhawks couldn’t close the job in the third period, getting outshot 12-3 and allowing three unanswered goals to fall 3-2 in heartbreaking fashion.

At the time, they were in the midst of a six-game point streak and held a 10-5-4 record through 19 games, looking like a potential playoff contender near the quarter mark of the year. That dreadful defeat, however, seemed to suck all of the early-season momentum out of the Blackhawks, as they went on to lose 15 of their next 19 games to close out the 2025 calendar year. Holding onto late leads has also remained a problem ever since.

As they did in late November, the Kraken came with a third-period push in an attempt to earn another come-from-behind victory. Jaden Schwartz cut their deficit in half with 10:48 remaining, and the home crowd started to get back into it. But this time, the Blackhawks didn’t crumble in the face of adversity, responding with a punch of their own to drain the life out of the building.

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