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Blackhawks fail to capitalize on scoring first again in loss to Islanders

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Blackhawks Fail to Capitalize on Scoring First Again in Loss to Islanders

Momentum Killer

Scoring first hasn’t been a problem for the Blackhawks this season, but maintaining momentum after doing so has been. That was the case under ex-coach Luke Richardson, and it was again Thursday under interim coach Anders Sorensen in a 5-4 loss to the Islanders.

Forward Connor Bedard gave the Hawks an early lead – the 18th time in 29 games they’ve gone up 1-0, the most in the NHL this season. But the Islanders ripped off five consecutive goals before holding on for the win, dropping the Hawks to 8-8-2 when scoring first and 9-18-2 overall.

Late-Game Rally Falls Short

The Hawks were not only in the game but controlling play before a goaltender-interference penalty against Philipp Kurashev led to the Islanders’ tying goal. That changed the mood entirely, and the hosts subsequently blew things open with three goals less than three minutes apart in the third period, chasing Hawks goalie Arvid Soderblom, who had a rough night.

Bertuzzi scored twice in the final 70 seconds to make the final score look more respectable, and Bedard also tallied two assists during the late-game rally.

Positive Signs

The 19-year-old star now touts five points in three games under Sorensen, and his goal Thursday came off a slick move and an even prettier shot that will air on repeat in his highlight reels for a while. It was an encouraging sign about his rebounding confidence.

Another encouraging sign was the scoring-chance totals during five-on-five play: 28 for the Hawks, 13 for the Islanders. That marked the Hawks’ largest positive differential of the season, and it came on the heels of another strong performance Monday against the Islanders.

Sorensen’s Systems Work Well

Sorensen’s systems worked well overall despite the poor goaltending, even though the coach wasn’t thrilled after the game.

Commesso Debut

Goalie prospect Drew Commesso had been preparing all week to make his NHL debut during the Hawks’ back-to-back set this weekend, but his arrival came earlier than expected. He said "excitement and joy" ran through his head when Sorensen signaled he would replace Soderblom for the final 12 minutes Thursday. He ended up facing only two shots, stopping both.

The 22-year-old Massachusetts native has struggled in the AHL this fall after success for three years at Boston University and last season in Rockford. He’ll make his first NHL start Saturday at New Jersey or Sunday at home against the Islanders.

Injury Updates

Veteran defenseman Alec Martinez, previously day-to-day with a neck injury, left midway through practice Wednesday and flew back to Chicago for further evaluation. Sorensen resisted saying Martinez suffered a setback.

Defenseman Seth Jones seems to be getting closer to returning to the lineup after a foot injury. Sorensen said he’ll skate in the next few days. It has been a little more than three weeks since Jones was ruled out for four weeks.

Conclusion

Despite the loss, the Blackhawks showed signs of progress, particularly in their play during five-on-five situations. Sorensen’s systems worked well, and Bedard’s performance was encouraging. However, the team must find a way to maintain momentum and overcome poor goaltending, which has been a recurring issue.

FAQs

  • What was the final score in the game?
    • 5-4 in favor of the Islanders
  • How many times have the Blackhawks scored first this season?
    • 18 times in 29 games
  • What is the Blackhawks’ record when scoring first this season?
    • 8-8-2
  • Who made his NHL debut for the Blackhawks?
    • Goalie prospect Drew Commesso
  • What is the status of defenseman Seth Jones’ injury?
    • He is getting closer to returning to the lineup after a foot injury.
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