Blackhawks score five times in third period to get past slumping Oilers
EDMONTON — Exploding for five goals in the third period has kept the Chicago Blackhawks on a roll.
Patrick Kane had a goal and an assist as the Blackhawks defeated the Edmonton Oilers 6-2 on Tuesday for their fifth-straight win.
“We know what we are doing is working and we are hanging in games,” said Chicago captain Jonathan Toews. “Whether we are ahead or down a goal going into the third period, we can find ways to create offence and come out on top. It is nice for our team to win in different ways, it only adds to our confidence.”
Erik Gustafsson, John Hayden, Dylan Strome, Drake Caggiula and Dominik Kahun also scored for the Blackhawks (21-24-9), who has managed to get back into the wild-card playoff race.