Just last week, Patrick Kane and Dominik Kubalik were fielding questions about their offensive struggles. Kane, who was still contributing almost nightly with helpers, hadn't scored in 13 games. Kubalik, on the other hand, was point-less in six straight after logging a four-game point streak before the holiday break. The frustration was growing with both of them as the Blackhawks offense overall had sputtered.
Both found the back of the net in each of Chicago's last two games before the Seattle excursion, and Kubalik pushed his goal streak to three games, a season-high, with the opener on Monday against the Kraken. Kubalik was a driving force on Brandon Hagel's tally a few minutes later as well, driving the net on the power play and putting two quick chances on Philipp Grubauer, the second of which Hagel tapped home on the rebound.
"Trying to not be that high, not be that low," Kubalik said. "Trying to keep my confidence high, but you've still got to work. I'm happy it's going in, but we've just got to keep going."
"He's doing all the things we talked about before, playing without the puck," King said. "He still continues to do that, he's going to the net a lot more and he's starting to shoot the puck. I was really happy that he found the net on that breakaway there. He's just got to continue to build on that. His confidence is coming back. You get him scoring, maybe a couple other kids scoring more, and we'll be alright."