Blackhawks End Losing Streak with 4-2 Victory Over Canadiens
Nick Foligno's two goals and Arvid Soderblom's 38 saves help Chicago snap a five-game skid in a spirited game featuring Colton Dach's NHL debut.
- Nick Foligno scored twice, including a late goal, to secure the Blackhawks' 4-2 win over the Canadiens and end their five-game losing streak.
- Goalie Arvid Soderblom delivered a standout performance, making 38 saves and keeping Chicago in the lead during critical moments of the game.
- Colton Dach made his NHL debut for Chicago, logging five hits, five shots on goal, and facing his brother Kirby Dach, a Canadiens forward, in a rare sibling matchup.
- Tyler Bertuzzi scored his team-leading 13th goal during an early five-on-three power play, while Patrick Maroon added another goal in the third period.
- The win followed a tough stretch for Chicago, including a blowout loss in the Winter Classic, and marked a return to form with a more physical and focused team effort.