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Yesterday’s Gone – Blackhawks 0, Predators 2

The only aspect of last night’s game in Nashville that worked was Cristobal Huet. His performance kept the Blackhawks in the game as the offense was unable to score on Pekka Rinne. Last night, few problems that the ‘Hawks have became apparent. The Blackhawks’ power play is bad going 0 for 5 yesterday, and anyone can see that putting Patrick Sharp on the point doesn’t work.

Taking penalties late in the game have impeded the team’s ability to mount a comeback in the third period – two subsequent penalties in the last ten minutes of the game will do that. Drawing late penalties was a problem in the 3-1 loss to Vancouver last week – the Canucks took advantage of them.

The Blackhawks have also seen their penalty totals rise in the last few games, and fortunately the team has been rather solid on the penalty kill. They rank sixth in the league while being short-handed with an 83.7 percent success rate. Still, the coaching staff should address the issue before it becomes a bigger problem as the ‘Hawks require discipline late in the game.

Tonight the Blackhawks get a chance to quickly put last night’s 2-0 loss to the Predators behind them. The Montreal Canadiens visit the United Center in an Original Six match-up. Antti Niemi should get start tonight – despite Huet’s solid net presence his last three starts. Huet will start tonight. The Canadiens have been going through goalie troubles of their own, and there are some Quebecers who would like to see Huet done the rouge, blanc, et bleu once again. Jaroslav Halak has seen more starts lately, but it’s likely that Carey Price will get the nod in Chicago.

Anyway, the Canadiens are a different looking team from past years. Former face of the franchise Saku Koivu is a Duck, and new additions Scott Gomez, Brian Gionta and Mike Cammalleri to now make up the core of the team with defenseman Andrei Markov sidelined. They are coming off an ugly loss to Pittsburgh two nights ago, and the Blackhawks are going to have to improve on last night’s offensive laps if they want to have any chance in hell to win this game.

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Canucks 3, Blackhawks 2

Everything was going well last night vs. the Canucks until Jonathan Toews was pummeled into next week by defenseman Willie Mitchell. It was a clean open-ice hit early in the third period by the Canuck. Mitchell had just left the penalty box after the Blackhawks were yet again unable to convert with the two-man advantage before he lit up Toews. It appeared as though any wind the Blackhawks had in their sails died when Captain Toews, and Brent Seabrook left the game in the third as well.

Although being out played for most of the game, up to that point the Blackhawks managed a 2 – 1 lead. It was largely due to a solid game by Antti Niemi in goal. Vancouver was able to capitalize on the turn of events, however, scoring on the power play and on a Patrick Kane turnover in the defensive zone. It was the first game that the ‘Hawks had been out-shot this season.

Loses suck. They really suck when they are against at team like the Vancouver Canucks who seem to have the Blackhawks’ blood boiling ever since the one-ice melee late last season at the United Center. The ‘Hawks did boot them from the playoffs last year, but it would have been sweet to take the first game between the two clubs on the year.

Looking forward, if Toews or Seabrook miss any games due to the injuries sustained from last night’s match-up, the Blackhawks will be in trouble. Designating more bodies to the injured reserve would be a huge blow to the team. Early reports have stated that the two shouldn’t miss any playing time as a result of the injuries that forced them from last night’s game.

The Blackhawks host the Nashville Predators and Minnesota Wild at home in their next two games – two teams that are struggling to generate offense. I wouldn’t be surprised if Coach Quenneville opts to start Cristobal Huet in those favorable match-ups. If Huet performs well in front of the hostile home crowd, it would be a great confidence boost for a man that appears to lack any at all.

Huet could also get the start in Nashville next Thursday as well, with Niemi in net the next night at home vs. the Montreal Canadiens.

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