Blackhawks Get Big Two Points, Beat Blues in OT

Rookie Kane gets the winner after Chicago ties it with seconds left
By Mike Buss,  Newser Staff
Posted Mar 23, 2008 8:03 PM CDT
Blackhawks Get Big Two Points, Beat Blues in OT
St. Louis Blues goalie Hannu Toivonen (35) makes a save as teammate David Perron, center, battles for position with Chicago's Patrick Kane during the second period Sunday, March 23, 2008, in Chicago.   (AP Photo/Jerry Lai)

Chicago rebounded from a late goal by the Blues' Keith Tkachuk, tying the game on a goal by James Wisniewski with 55 seconds left and winning it on rookie Patrick Kane's tally in overtime, stealing a 4-3 win from St. Louis, reports AP. The important win brought the Blackhawks within four points of the final playoff spot in the Western Conference.

The pace was furious late, as the two teams combined for four goals in the final 10:50 of regulation. In addition to netting his 18th goal, Kane tied Chicago's rookie record for assists (47), held by his coach, Denis Savard. The loss ended a brutal nine-game road trip for the Blues, who finished 1-7-1 and completely faded from contention in the process. (More NHL stories.)

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