Moore and Murphy help the Blackhawks beat the Blues 7-3 for their 4th straight win
Chicago scored four goals in the second period and converted 75% of power plays, extending their winning streak to four games, officials said.
- On Wednesday night, the Chicago Blackhawks beat the St. Louis Blues 7-3, earning their fourth consecutive win with Oliver Moore and Connor Murphy scoring in a four-goal second period.
- Chicago's special teams dominated, going 3 for 4 on the power play while their penalty kill remained perfect at 8 for 8 during the win streak.
- Spencer Knight made 27 saves to backstop the win while Jordan Binnington stopped 28 shots, and Nick Lardis, Jason Dickinson and Andre Burakovsky also scored with Dickinson redirecting Louis Crevier's shot for his fifth goal.
- The Blackhawks held a pregame moment of silence for Glenn Hall and Bob Pulford, with Hall dying Wednesday at age 94, while St. Louis opened a three-game trip as Tyler Tucker, Otto Stenberg and Nathan Walker scored.
- The team sits 5-6-1 in 12 games since Connor Bedard hurt his right shoulder during a 3-2 loss at St. Louis on Dec. 12, and a 20-year-old center could return as soon as Friday.
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Blackhawks shell Jordan Binnington's Blues to extend winning streak
National TV audiences have now watched the Blackhawks hammer the Blues twice this season.Seven different players scored on struggling Blues goalie Jordan Binnington on Wednesday as the Hawks cruised to a 7-3 home win, their fourth in a row.Six of those seven players entered the day with fewer than five goals to their name this season, so it was quite a masterclass in depth scoring."If we can get everybody involved [and] everybody pulling their w…
Blackhawks dominate power plays and PKs to smash Blues
Louis Crevier, Oliver Moore, Connor Murphy and Landon Slaggert each had a goal and assist while Spencer Knight made 27 saves in the Chicago Blackhawks' 7-3 victory against the visiting St. Louis Blues on Wednesday.
Moore and Murphy help the Blackhawks beat the Blues 7-3 for their 4th straight win
Oliver Moore and Connor Murphy scored during Chicago’s four-goal second period, and the Blackhawks beat the St. Louis Blues 7-3 for their fourth consecutive win.
The Blackhawks’ Potent Offense Just Made A Goalie HIDE From Entering The Game
The 2026 Blackhawks have been fun to watch. Since the start of the year, Chicago is 4-0, including winning three straight one-goal games to kick things off. They started really having fun on Wednesday night, thumping the Blues 7-3. It was the second time this season that the Blackhawks decimated St. Louis on national TV, having beaten them 8-3 back in October. But the best part of Wednesday’s blowout came near the end. The Blackhawks had put in …
Blues’ Binnington refuses to be pulled during 7-3 loss while Hofer hides in tunnel - Daily Faceoff
Well, the St. Louis Blues can’t say their goaltending duo of Jordan Binnington and Joel Hofer aren’t on the same page, as during a 7-3 loss to the Chicago Blackhawks on Wednesday, the two Canadian netminders had one of the funnier moments of the season. After the Blackhawks scored their 7th of the game, Jim Montgomery tried to pull Jordan Binnington for Joel Hofer…But Binnington appeared to refuse to come off the ice, and Hofer was hiding down …
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