Bruins score 5 straight goals to overwhelm Blackhawks
- On Saturday, the Boston Bruins rallied from a 2-0 deficit to beat the Chicago Blackhawks 5-2 at the United Center, extending their win streak to six games.
- Chicago built a 2-0 lead early with two first-period goals scored exactly two minutes apart, and before the game, the Blackhawks honored three 2010s Stanley Cup teams with 29 players returning at the United Center.
- Three second-period goals — McAvoy's point shot at 1:58, Lohrei's tying conversion at 14:51 and Arvidsson's strike with 46 seconds left — erased the deficit, while Lohrei scored twice and Khusnutdinov finished a late third-period redirect.
- The Bruins have now won eight of their last 11 games, while Chicago hosts Winnipeg on Monday and Boston travels to Dallas on Tuesday.
- Andrew Peeke and Hampus Lindholm skated in the morning session as Peeke recovers from a lower-body injury, Billy Sweezey was recalled amid back-end uncertainty, and Joonas Korpisalo stopped 55-of-56 shots in his last two starts.
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