Senators score 3 3rd-period goals to extend Blackhawks' skid
- On Dec. 20, 2025 in Ottawa, the Ottawa Senators scored three third-period goals, with David Perron netting two and Fabian Zetterlund adding a late goal to beat the Chicago Blackhawks 6-4.
- After Tyler Kleven opened the scoring, Tim Stutzle finished with a goal and two assists, converting a breakaway after a Teuvo Teravainen turnover, while a bad line change let Ilya Mikheyev tie the game with 1:27 left.
- Ilya Mikheyev paced Chicago's offense with two goals while Andre Burakovsky and rookie Nick Lardis also scored; Leevi Merilainen made 20 saves and Arvid Soderblom stopped 34 shots.
- Despite a solid effort, Chicago Blackhawks lost their fifth straight game while Ottawa Senators improved to 17-13-4 and Tim Stutzle extended a six-game point streak.
- Chicago Blackhawks host the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday, while the Ottawa Senators visit the Boston Bruins on Sunday with Tyler Kleven injured and Frank Nazar sidelined.
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The Chicago Blackhawks did not get the news teams want to hear regarding their young stars. During the first period of Saturday’s 6-4 loss to the Ottawa Senators, center Frank Nazar left the game. Nazar took a shot in the face at the 5:11 mark and did not return.Here’s a look at the gruesome injury: Frank Nazar takes a puck to the face and goes straight to the dressing room pic.twitter.com/d9ttxYDDI9 — BHF (@BlackhawksFocus) December 20, 2025 Fo…
Three goals in the third period allowed the Senators to win 6-4 against the Blackhawks.
Senators score three goals in third period of 6-4 win over Blackhawks
OTTAWA — Three third-period goals, including a pair from David Perron, powered the Ottawa Senators to a 6-4 win over the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday afternoon. Despite a solid effort, Chicago (13-16-6) lost its fifth straight game.
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