Dach scores late in 3rd period to lead Blackhawks to 3-2 win over Maple Leafs
Colton Dach’s late goal capped a comeback as Chicago extended its point streak to 4-0-1; Toronto suffered its fifth straight loss without Auston Matthews.
- On Saturday, Colton Dach scored the tiebreaking goal as the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-2 in Chicago.
- Ryan Greene opened the scoring with a one-timer 11:05 into the game, and Nicholas Robertson tied it with 48 seconds left in the first, while Morgan Rielly put Toronto ahead 2-1 midway through the second before Teuvo Terevainen tied it at 8:12 of the third.
- Chicago Blackhawks won for the fourth time in five games, extending their point streak to 4-0-1, while Toronto Maple Leafs suffered their fifth straight loss .
- Goaltender Joseph Woll recorded 29 saves while Auston Matthews missed his second straight game with a lower-body injury.
- Frank Nazar returned to the lineup while Nick Foligno exited after a hard shot to his left hand, Chicago's challenge over apparent high-stick was denied, and both teams play Tuesday.
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Colton Dach scored late to give the Chicago Blackhawks (9-5-4) the 3-2 victory on home ice over the Toronto Maple Leafs (8-9-2). Dach’s goal was his second of season in 18 games played. “That was pretty cool,” Dach said after the win. “That was a good comeback by the guys. I think, like I said, we’re having a lot of fun. We have great chemistry. We just got to keep riding with it and good things will happen.” Chicago has now gone 4-0-1 in their …
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