Trailing 2-0 in the first period, Jujhar Khaira scored shorthanded to begin Chicago's initial comeback attempt and set the stage for Tyler Johnson's two tying tallies as well as Jason Dickinson's winner with less than seven minutes remaining in regulation. The Blackhawks have erased a multi-goal deficit to win three consecutive contests for the first time in franchise history following a pair of victories in similar fashion on Oct. 15 and Oct. 21.
* Chicago became the ninth team in NHL history to post three or more consecutive multi-goal comeback wins, joining Carolina (4 GP from Oct. 24-29, 2005), Detroit (3 GP from Nov. 6-10, 2018), Nashville (3 GP from Feb. 27 - March 2, 2018), Edmonton (3 GP from Dec. 15-19, 2005), Pittsburgh (3 GP from Dec. 4-7, 1996), Buffalo (3 GP from Jan. 26-29, 1993), Hartford (3 GP from March 18-22, 1986) and NY Rangers (3 GP from Jan. 9-14, 1979).
* Additionally, the Blackhawks are the fourth team in NHL history to win their first three games of a season by overcoming a multi-goal deficit, joining the Blues (3 GP in 2006-07), Red Wings (3 GP in 1990-91) and Islanders (3 GP in 1985-86).
* Khaira, with three career shorthanded goals on his resume, netted Chicago's fourth of the season, joining Sam Lafferty (2) and Connor Murphy (1). Only two other teams have
multiple shorthanded tallies in 2022-23
: Edmonton (2) and Colorado (2).