Blackhawks Snaps Golden Knights' Seven-Game Winning Streak with 4-3 Overtime Victory
Philipp Kurashev ends Golden Knights' NHL-record streak with his first goal of the season in the Blackhawks' overtime win, halting a three-game losing streak for Chicago.
- Chicago Blackhawks' Philipp Kurashev scored the winning goal with 2:10 left in overtime, handing the Vegas Golden Knights their first loss of the season and snapping their franchise-record seven-game winning streak.
- The Blackhawks' vital power play goal was scored while the Golden Knights' William Karlsson served a penalty for tripping, bringing the Hawks' power play success rate to 2 for 22 this season.
- The victory ended the Blackhawks' own three-game losing streak, with additional goals scored by Connor Bedard, Ryan Donato, and Taylor Raddysh, and 18 saves from goalie Petr Mrazek.
- The Golden Knights' previously consistent performance was highlighted by winning 28 consecutive games when scoring three or more goals, a streak now ended by their defeat to the Blackhawks.
- Despite the Golden Knights taking an early 2-0 lead in the first 3:52 of the match, the Blackhawks managed to tie the score 2-2 by the end of the first period and later secured their victory in the third period.