Blackhawks rally to beat Golden Knights in shootout

10 observations: Hawks rally to beat Vegas in shootout originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago
The Blackhawks rallied to beat the Vegas Golden Knights 3-2 in a shootout at the United Center on Tuesday.
Here are 10 observations from the win:
1. The Blackhawks are 4-8-3 against the Golden Knights since Vegas entered the league in 2017. The Golden Knights, however, have yet to lose in regulation at the United Center, where they are 5-0-2 and have a +10 goal differential.
2. The Blackhawks were 0-for-22 on the power play before Tyler Johnson scored the game-tying goal with 54.6 left in regulation with the man advantage. Well, two-man advantage because of the extra attacker. They had been as dry as a desert. Johnson was also the only one to score in the shootout, which was the game winner.
3. If this was Patrick Kane’s last game at the United Center with the Blackhawks before the March 3 trade deadline, what a way to go out. He set up Johnson in the final minute of regulation and nearly scored the overtime winner at the buzzer with 0.1 seconds left. The Blackhawks celebrated like it was game over. But after a lengthy video review, the officials took it away. It would’ve been an epic finish. Kane also finished with 25:01 of ice time, which is a new season-high.
4. I thought Petr Mrazek was fantastic in this game. He turned aside 34 of 36 shots for a save percentage of .944 and stopped all three shots in the shootout. He deserved this win.
5. The only power play that might be colder than the Blackhawks’ is the Golden Knights, who haven’t scored a power-play goal in 24 straight opportunities. Their only opportunity in this game, too, wasn’t very good at all.
6. Cole Guttman scored in his second straight game, and he also recorded six shot attempts (three on goal). He isn’t afraid to shoot. Most young players would be in their first few NHL games. Positive sign.
7. Brett Seney drew into the lineup for Reese Johnson, who’s in concussion protocol. Seney centered the…

