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The Chicago Blackhawks welcomed Jonathan Toews and the Winnipeg Jets into the United Center on Tuesday night. This was the second time that Toews has returned to the United Center as a visiting player, and the fourth matchup between the two clubs this season.

Winnipeg won both meetings in Manitoba, while the Blackhawks took a 2-0 victory to the bank when the two met in Chicago back on January 19th.

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In the first period, Toews received a standing ovation when he came out onto the ice for the first time, but he didn’t acknowledge it. It was clear from the jump that Winnipeg, which came in just three points below the playoff line, was on a business trip. Their playoff chances seemed bleak on their first trip to Chicago, but not as much these days.

The Blackhawks were the first team to find the back of the net, as Anton Frondell scored his first career NHL goal at 4:42 of the opening frame. Louis Crevier threw one towards the net, Ilya Mikheyev found the rebound, and sent it to Frondell for the goal.

Blackhawks Third-Overall Pick Anton Frondell Scored His First Career NHL Goal

Blackhawks Third-Overall Pick Anton Frondell Scored His First Career NHL Goal Anton Frondell of the Chicago Blackhawks has scored his first career NHL goal.

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Scoring the first goal of the game has not been the problem for the Blackhawks. They have actually been solid in first periods overall. It’s playing well for 60 minutes and sustaining leads that have been the problem.

That problem continued in the second period. Just 1:06 into the middle frame, the Jets tied the game on a goal scored by Josh Morrissey. This was Winnipeg’s three best skaters stepping up as Kyle Connor and Mark Scheifele assisted on the goal.

About 10 minutes of game-clock later, the Jets scored two goals in under a minute. Cole Perfetti and Isak Rosen combined to make it 3-1.

Before the period ended, Tyler Bertuzzi saved the Blackhawks from going into the second intermission down by two. His incredible spin-o-rama fooled Connor Hellebuyck and found twine. The 3-2 score held through the second intermission.

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In the third period, the Blackhawks continued to even the playing surface. That included Bertuzzi’s second of the game to tie it up at three. His 30th and 31st goals of the season not only helped his team even the score, but they also set a new career high.

In the third period, the Blackhawks ended up outshooting the Jets 10-2, but no more goals were scored. Overtime was required.

Just 33 seconds into the extra period, Kyle Connor scored to give the Winnipeg Jets a 4-3 victory. The Blackhawks didn’t have much time to even try to possess the puck, as Winnipeg ended it before Chicago was able to even make a line change.

This loss was a complete flip from their four games on the East Coast, including the one in which they earned a win. Chicago’s defense was better, their compete was better, and they found a way to score a couple of goals when they needed them in regulation.

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What’s Next For The Blackhawks?

The Chicago Blackhawks will be back in action again on Tuesday night when they will be back on the road for a handful of games, starting with a visit to Alberta to take on the Edmonton Oilers.

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