Chicago Blackhawks snap three game skid in rout of Mammoth

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SALT LAKE CITY — The Chicago Blackhawks entered the Delta Center on a losing streak, with neither Hawks showing any flashes outside of Connor Bedard’s two goals. They desperately needed to change the course of a passing season.

The Hawks had to flip the script in their kryptonite setting – a back-to-back. They’ve suffered shutouts, multi-goal losses and embarrassing performances in those second games this season.

Bédard carried the team out of the Olympic break, making a nagging question stronger. Could the Hawks produce outside of No. 98?

Well, yes. In Salt Lake City, at least.

“That’s something we probably haven’t had enough of, just scoring in general, (so) getting that is really important,” Hawks coach Jeff Blashill said. “They had efficient shifts where they weren’t on site long, but they were able to connect.”

The Utah Mammoth faithful had nothing to celebrate as the Hawks saw three unusual suspects send their pucks into the net. The white sweaters seemed to be having fun there.

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“I think more importantly, it was a really good win all around,” defenseman Alex Vlasic said. “We didn’t feel like we gave them a lot of chances, we felt like we played a really solid team game and everyone contributed.”

The Hawks (23-28-9) made work easy for Mammoth in a 4-0 victory Sunday. It was their first victory after the Olympic break and ended a three-game losing streak.

Utah (31-24-4) had its chances, but the Hawks defense was solid from start to finish. It was a similar defensive effort to Saturday’s against the Colorado Avalanche, but the Hawks were able to extend the lead before some entertaining business ensued.

“I thought we played really well defensively overall, but I thought we did that the other night as well,” Blashill said. “Like I said after the last game, as the game went on, I thought we did a better job of getting the puck out, (and) we showed some of those (clips) before the game, and we continued that today.”

Vlasic played perhaps the best game of his five-year career. He had an assist, blocked two shots and led a ferocious stop of the fourth-best 5-on-5 offense in the NHL (136 full-strength goals).

It was a 180 from the Avalanche game. He said Denver’s altitude was to blame.

“Sometimes the legs work, sometimes they don’t,” Vlasic said. “I was skating well with the puck and taking chances when they were given to me, I felt like my legs were working tonight.”

Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Alex Vlasic (72) and Colorado Avalanche left winger Gabriel Landeskog (92) during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Alex Vlasic and Colorado Avalanche left winger Gabriel Landeskog during the first period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

Teuvo Teräväinen opened the scoring at the end of the first period (19:05) thanks to a superb assist from Tyler Bertuzzi. He scored his 11th and 12th goals of the season against the Mammoth.

Team captain Nick Foligno scored his 250th career unassisted goal 11:38 into the second period, while Landon Slaggert joined the scoring group (13:07) after Utah goaltender Karel Vejmelka failed to make a glove save.

“Slaggert’s goal was the execution of the faceoff that led to that goal,” Blashill said. “(Foligno’s) great hands around the net, it was (his) 250th, what a great number for him.”

The Hawks have the best penalty kill in the NHL, and they added another layer to the unit with a short-handed goal in the third period. It was thanks to Teräväinen, the Olympic bronze medalist’s second goal of the match.

Goalkeeper Arvid Söderblom saved all 22 shots taken against him in Utah. It was the first shutout of his career.

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