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Blackhawks beat the Blues 7-3 as Moore and Murphy each score.
Summary
Chicago defeated St. Louis 7-3, fueled by a four-goal second period, and the win was the Blackhawks' fourth straight.
Oliver Moore and Connor Murphy each had a goal and an assist in the game.
Content
Chicago scored four goals in the second period and beat the St. Louis Blues 7-3 on Wednesday. Oliver Moore and Connor Murphy each recorded a goal and an assist, and Louis Crevier and Landon Slaggert also had a goal and an assist. Spencer Knight made 27 saves while Chicago went 3 for 4 on the power play and St. Louis was 0 for 5 with the man advantage. The win was Chicago's fourth straight, and the team observed a pregame moment of silence for Hockey Hall of Famer Glenn Hall and former coach and general manager Bob Pulford.
Key facts:
- Final score: Chicago 7, St. Louis 3.
- Oliver Moore, Connor Murphy, Louis Crevier and Landon Slaggert each had a goal and an assist; Nick Lardis, Jason Dickinson and Andre Burakovsky also scored for Chicago.
- Tyler Tucker, Otto Stenberg and Nathan Walker scored for St. Louis.
- Chicago scored four goals in the second period and went 3 for 4 on the power play; St. Louis was 0 for 5 on the power play.
- Spencer Knight made 27 saves for Chicago; Jordan Binnington stopped 28 shots for St. Louis.
Summary:
The victory extended Chicago's winning run and improved its season edge over St. Louis to 2-1-0. Both teams are scheduled to play again on Friday, with St. Louis visiting the Utah Mammoth and Chicago hosting the Washington Capitals.
