"These guys are no joke," said left wing Jamie Benn, who had two assists to bring his point total to 82. "They're the real deal over there. They've got great leadership, a great core, obviously, and they know how to win. So, I don't think there's room for them to panic over there."
The Blackhawks need to find a way to stem the tide when the opposing team scores first; Chicago is 5-19-3 when allowing the first goal and has lost its past five games that has happened. The Blackhawks have allowed four-plus goals 18 times (2-14-2) as well. Last season, they allowed four-plus goals in 17 games.
Since setting a franchise record with 12 straight wins Dec. 29-Jan. 19, the Blackhawks are 10-12-3 and have allowed five or more goals five times.
"I'm not sure why that's the case," said right wing Patrick Kane, who had no points and a minus-3 rating. "Obviously when you get down, you want to continue to play the same structure and the same way, to try to work your way back into the game. For whatever reason, that hasn't been the case. We can do a lot better job of generating chances [and] holding onto the puck."