Overview
- Chicago converted three power plays, with Connor Bedard scoring 59 seconds in, Teuvo Teravainen breaking a 1-1 tie, and Tyler Bertuzzi adding a third-period marker.
- Detroit went 0-for-5 with the extra man and is 0-for-13 over four games in a skid that now spans three straight losses.
- Arvid Söderblom stopped 44 shots, including chances from his brother Elmer, as Detroit outshot Chicago 22-5 in the third period.
- After taking a double-minor late in the second, Bertuzzi watched Detroit squander the four-minute power play before he scored to make it 3-1.
- André Burakovsky hit the empty net and rookie Oliver Moore notched his first NHL goal with 16 seconds left, and Chicago recorded its third consecutive win under Jeff Blashill.