Here’s the ironic thing: It’s partially because of Utah that that Blackhawks goalie Spencer Knight, ended up in Chicago at all. When the Blackhawks were at the Delta Center on Feb. 25, Utah outplayed them badly enough for star defenseman Seth Jones to criticize his own team after the game.
Two Colorado residents have been sentenced for trespassing and disturbing artifacts at a Canyonlands National Park historical site last year.
Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Spencer Knight stopped 36 of the 39 shots he faced en route to extending his winning streak to two games against the Utah Hockey Club on Friday evening. Knight was dealt to Chicago last week in a move that sent Seth Jones to Florida.
This suggests the Blackhawks could pursue trading Mrazek before Friday's deadline, but in any case, Knight will have steady playing time for the remainder of the campaign.
It was not two points but Utah Hockey Club will take it. After giving up three goals in the second period against the Chicago Blackhawks to go down 3-1, Utah came back and forced overtime Friday night at the United Center.
Connor Bedard scored at 3:10 of overtime to give the Chicago Blackhawks a 4-3 victory against the Utah Hockey Club at United Center on Friday. Bedard circled the net and scored from the slot after going eight games without a goal.