— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) November 2, 2021
Patrick Kane returned after a 10-day hiatus on COVID protocol to register his 7th-career hat trick to propel the Blackhawks to their first win of the 2021-22 season after dropping the previous 9 games.
Both of the Wonder Twins exploded last night with an offensive deluge: Kane and Jonathan Toews collaborated on the team's first 2 goals, Kane notched 3 goals and an assist, and Toews collected 3 assists.
The Hawks brought the rain early in the 3rd period with 2 goals in 55 seconds giving the opposition -- in a general sense, not the Senators specifically -- a taste of their own medicine with rapid markers.
Not to be outdone was Brandon Hagel who deposited a deuce into the net. Dominik Kubalik may not be potting a lot of his own goals this season but he's still contributing offensively picking up a pair of apples.
And last but certainly not least, the garden finally got watered to amp up Flower Power as Marc-Andre Fleury made 29 saves on 30 shots and capped his solid performance with a highlight-reel windmill save.
Last night's game was the first time the Hawks scored more than 3 goals this season netting 5 and was also the second straight game where they kept the opponent to a single goal (albeit the last game was a 1-0 loss).
we love this song pic.twitter.com/XxdpV5jQ0p
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) November 2, 2021
Don't forget to thank your 🌸 pic.twitter.com/6ngeNoWOY0
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) November 2, 2021
Game Summary
#HAWKSWIN pic.twitter.com/L7P4ZGQ3Sy
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) November 2, 2021
Kubalik - Dach - Kane DeBrincat - Kurashev - Hardman Hagel - Toews - Carpenter Strome - Entwistle - R Johnson
de Haan - S Jones Gustafsson - Murphy Phillips - McCabe
Fleury Lankinen
Scratches: Gaudette, T Johnson
Scoring Recap
1st Goal (1-0): Hagel (Kane, Toews) 2nd Goal (2-0): Kane (Carpenter, Toews) PP 3rd Goal (3-0): Hagel (Toews, S Jones) 4th Goal (4-0): Kane (Gustafsson, Kubalik) 5th Goal (4-1): Formenton (Mete, Ennis) 6th Goal (5-1): Kane (Kubalik)
SOG For/Against: 31/30 PP: 1-for-2 PK: 4-for-4 Faceoffs Won: 63%
FINAL: #Blackhawks 5, Senators 1
— Charlie Roumeliotis (@CRoumeliotis) November 2, 2021
Shot attempts: 59-55 OTT
Shots on goal: 31-30 CHI
5-on-5 scoring chances: 26-21 OTT
5-on-5 high danger chances: 5-4 CHI pic.twitter.com/Ho17j2XD1W
* The Blackhawks generated more sustained offensive zone pressure and less one-and-dones en route to a 5-goal output.
* Isaak Phillips provided great defensive support of his teammates and was quick to skate the puck to a safe area then make an outlet pass to clear the zone or escape up ice on his own.
* When he committed to defense, Erik Gustafsson was actually not too bad as he kept a tight gap, battled for positioning, played the body, and exhibited a mean streak.
* Even though he didn't help himself by getting beat to pucks and outmuscled on plays, it doesn't make sense for Dylan Strome to be playing on the 4th line; his skill set needs to be maximized by playing with other skilled players.
* Similarly, Ryan Carpenter should be on the 4th line with other role players; the simplest solution would be to swap Strome and Carpenter in the lineup.
* Kirby Dach wasn't too dissimilar of Strome in terms of being easy to knock off the puck and having an inability to sustain drives by himself.
Highlights
Goal by Brandon Hagel
🥯 goes boom 💥 pic.twitter.com/ZmsO7nbhtu
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) November 2, 2021
Welcome back Showtime 🎬 pic.twitter.com/4DPJEfoOfz
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) November 2, 2021
Hatrick Kane 😌 pic.twitter.com/7eVDrQSzsc
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) November 2, 2021
COVID Protocol
MEDICAL UPDATE: Forward Patrick Kane, assistant coach Tomas Mitell and assistant coach, video Matt Meacham have returned from Covid-19 Protocol. #Blackhawks
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) November 1, 2021
Still in protocol: * Henrik Borgstrom, Center * Jujhar Khaira, Left Wing * Riley Stillman, Defenseman * Marc Crawford, Assistant Coach * Jimmy Waite, Goaltending Coach
Out of protocol: * Patrick Kane, Right Wing * Matt Meacham, Video Coach * Tomas Mitell, Assistant Coach
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Marian Hossa Night
An update on Marian Hossa’s Legacy Nighthttps://t.co/K4GLKzjcWb
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) November 1, 2021
The #Blackhawks statement for postponing Marian Hossa’s Legacy Night. pic.twitter.com/VfkGfjlJOE
— Joe Brand (@Joe_Brand1) November 1, 2021
#Blackhawks are postponing Marian Hossa Legacy Night, which was set for Nov. 9. Now new date yet.
— John Dietz (@johndietzdh) November 1, 2021
"Marian and the club’s leadership team all know we must build back our community’s trust as we ensure accountability ... following Kyle Beach’s courage in coming forward."
Blackhawks are delaying Marian Hossa's legacy night, originally scheduled for Nov. 9.
— Ben Pope (@BenPopeCST) November 1, 2021
"This is an important time for our organization to reflect rather than celebrate."
Investigation & Lawsuit Updates
Update on Kyle Beach Lawsuit vs Blackhawks
Back here bit sooner than planned.
— Rick Westhead (@rwesthead) November 1, 2021
Big week coming.
Kyle's lawyer asking court to drop "John Doe" reference. Moving forward, it's "Kyle Beach vs Chicago Blackhawks Hockey Club."
Also, request to court to add "fraudulent concealment" allegation. No limitations issues with fraud.
Patrick Kane: "I feel bad the last time I talked, obviously I kind of put my personal experience with management ahead of the way Kyle was treated by them. Obviously when you do that, you don't want to diminish or overshadow anything that Kyle went through with our organization."
— Scott Powers (@ByScottPowers) November 2, 2021
.@OvertimeScottB on the #NHL's credibility being in question - even more so - after attempting to explain the #Blackhawks' sexual assault cover-up.https://t.co/Lzf5LPLkvr
— Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) November 1, 2021
Bettman says that the only person who identified that Kevin Cheveldayoff was in the room for the May 23, 2010 meeting in which #Blackhawks executives decided to delay dealing with Aldrich allegations in order to focus on the playoffs ... was Kevin Cheveldayoff himself.
— Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) November 1, 2021
On tonight's NHLPA conference call, there was no discussion about executive director Don Fehr’s removal, sources tell ESPN.
— Emily Kaplan (@emilymkaplan) November 2, 2021
The 2+ hour call focused on gathering info about how union handled Kyle Beach allegations in 2010.
As a Black Ace, Beach was part of NHLPA membership.
— Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) November 1, 2021
What exactly are NHL players hoping to accomplish with an independent investigation into how Don Fehr and the #NHLPA responded to the Kyle Beach incident?
— Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) November 2, 2021
Fehr already acknowledged last week it was a "serious failure."
See you on the boards!
