Overview
- Chicago seized control with a four-goal second period and went 3-for-4 on the power play, while the Blues finished 0-for-5 and the Blackhawks’ penalty kill stayed perfect during their streak at 8-for-8.
- Spencer Knight made 27 saves for Chicago as Jordan Binnington stopped 28 shots in defeat for St. Louis.
- The victory extended the Blackhawks’ win streak to four games and moved them to 2-1-0 against the Blues this season.
- Connor Bedard remained out with a right shoulder injury but took part in the morning skate and could return as soon as Friday against Washington.
- St. Louis’ offensive troubles persisted after entering with the NHL’s lowest goals-per-game rate, with winger Dylan Holloway still on injured reserve.