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The Blackhawks fell to the New York Rangers on Tuesday night at the United Center, 6-2, as the visitors completed the season series sweep with the second meeting in four days.
Erik Gustafsson netted his first of the season just over 100 seconds in and Kirby Dach broke a 17-game goal drought with his third of the season a short while later. Marc-Andre Fleury made 24 saves on the night, but a pair of power-play goals from New York proved the difference in his bid for his 500th career victory.

POSTGAME LINKS
GAMECENTER: CHI vs. NYR
ANALYSIS: Khaira Injury Leaves Team 'Shaken' in Loss to Rangers
HIGHLIGHTS: Gustafsson, Dach Score vs. Rangers
GALLERY: Blackhawks vs. Rangers
BLACKHAWK OF THE GAME: Alex DeBrincat notched an assist to push his point streak to four games (2G, 3A) and led all Blackhawks forwards with three shots.
STAT OF THE NIGHT: Fleury played in his 900th NHL game, becoming just the eighth netminder all-time to reach the milestone.
UP NEXT: The Blackhawks head back on the road for a two-game trip to Montreal and Toronto beginning on Thursday night in Quebec.
GAME RECAP

CHI: 0, NYR: 1

1st - 1:01 - Jacob Trouba (Artemi Panarin, Ryan Strome)

The visitors took just 61 seconds to open the scoring on the night as Jacob Trouba walked in from the point with space and wired a wrister blocker side on Marc-Andre Fleury for an early 1-0 lead.

CHI: 1, NYR: 1

1st - 1:44 - Erik Gustafsson

Chicago answered 43 seconds later on a point shot of their own. Off an offensive-zone faceoff, the Rangers chipped a puck to the point on a clearing attempt between Erik Gustafsson and Riley Stillman at the point. Gustafsson kept the puck in the zone with an outstretched stick and then floated a shot towards the goal that caught Alexandar Georgiev off guard and beat him glove side into the top corner for a 1-1 score.

NYR@CHI: Gustafsson scores on a shot from blue line

CHI: 2, NYR: 1

1st - 7:09 - Kirby Dach (Alex DeBrincat, Dylan Strome)

The Blackhawks capitalized off a faceoff from the same dot a few minutes later for their second tally of the night. Dylan Strome won a draw cleanly back to Alex DeBrincat along the boards, where the winger put a shot towards goal through traffic. His wrister hit Kirby Dach driving the net in front, but the third-year forward quickly found the rebound and chipped a shot past Alexandar Georgiev for a 2-1 lead.

NYR@CHI: Dach finds loose puck and snaps it into net

CHI: 2, NYR: 2

2nd - 3:19 - Artemi Panarin (Mika Zibanejad, Chris Kreider) -- PP

On the game's opening power play early in the second, it was the Rangers' turn to tie the game as Artemi Panarin found twine in his former home arena. Mika Zibanejad found the Bread Man open at the weak-side dot with a cross-ice pass that Panarin slotted home past a diving Fleury for a 2-2 score.

CHI: 2, NYR: 3

3rd - 4:59 - Chris Kreider (Adam Fox, Artemi Panarin) -- PP

After a scoreless middle frame, the Rangers took the lead back again on the power play in the third period. Off a point shot from Adam Fox, Chris Kreider tipped a puck past Marc-Andre Fleury at the edge of the crease for a 3-2 advantage.

CHI: 2, NYR: 4

3rd - 12:10 - Kevin Rooney (Adam Fox, Ryan Reaves)

New York opened the first multi-goal lead of the night later in the third as the fourth line found the net. Off a zone entry, Adam Fox left a puck for the late trailing Kevin Rooney, who put a wrister through traffic from the high slot that Marc-Andre Fleury never saw on its path to the net for a 4-2 score.

CHI: 2, NYR: 5

3rd - 16:50 - Artemi Panarin - EN

Artemi Panarin put the game away against his former team with an empty-netter late to make it a 5-2 contest.

CHI: 2, NYR: 6

3rd - 18:41 - Barclay Goodrow (Ryan Reeves, Kevin Rooney)

Barclay Goodrow made it a lopsided final with a rebound chance in tight in the dying minutes, putting home a Ryan Reeves shot in tight to make it 6-2.