Bo Horvat Powers Islanders Past Blackhawks in Shootout
Bo Horvat scored the only shootout goal and a power-play goal in regulation as the Islanders won their third game in four, beating the Blackhawks 3-2.
- On Tuesday, Bo Horvat scored in regulation and the shootout, giving the New York Islanders a 3-2 win at United Center.
- Cal Ritchie opened the scoring early, and Horvat added his 21st goal on a power play, but Chicago rallied with two late second-period goals including a final power-play score.
- Goaltending and posts defined the late stages as David Rittich made 17 saves and Spencer Knight stopped 19, while Nick Foligno hit the post with six seconds remaining.
- The win was the Islanders' third in four games, though they have failed to score more than two goals for eight straight games, and both teams return to home ice Thursday.
- Adam Pelech and Ryan Pulock each played their 600th NHL game, while Horvat and Matthew Schaefer remain under Olympic consideration as Team Canada submits its roster Wednesday.
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