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Lightning beat Blackhawks 2-1 in shootout in their 15th straight game without a regulation loss
Dominic James scored in the fifth round of a shootout and the Tampa Bay Lightning made it 15 straight games without a regulation loss, outlasting the Chicago Blackhawks 2-1 on Friday night. Tampa Bay is on a 14-0-1 tear,
The Chicago Blackhawks host the Tampa Bay Lightning after the Blackhawks took down the Carolina Hurricanes 4-3 in a shootout
The red-hot Tampa Bay Lightning try their luck Friday night in Chicago with a road matchup against the Blackhawks. The game is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. ET (6 p.m. CT) with TV coverage on ESPN and streaming on-demand.
The Chicago Blackhawks are set for game number 51, which will take place at home against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
There was a time earlier in the season that many thought the Blackhawks could be a contender for a Wild Card spot in the Western Conference. With Bedard lighting up the scoreboard and Spencer Knight playing extremely well between the pipes, there was a growing sense of excitement in the Windy City.
Coach Jeff Blashill brought up Sunday how the Hawks have gone 2-0-1 in the second halves of their last three back-to-backs — after getting blown out in their first four.
Chicago went toe-to-toe with two of the league's best teams on consecutive nights and can take a positive feeling out of the experience.
CHICAGO -- The Tampa Bay Lightning extended their point streak to 15 games in a 2-1 shootout victory against the Chicago Blackhawks at United Center on Friday. Tampa Bay’s run is its third longest in franchise history, behind a 16-game streak in 2018-19 and an 18-game stretch in 2003-04.
Goalie Arvid Soderblom kept the Hawks in the game with his 30 saves. The Hawks weren't happy with merely picking up a point.