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Blazing Wild Rally Back with Multiple Goals as Blackhawks Surrender Lead Once More

November 27, 2025 2 Min Read
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The Chicago Blackhawks were defeated by the Minnesota Wild in a hard-fought game at the United Center. Despite leading 2-0 with under a minute left in the second period, thanks to goals from Jason Dickinson and Connor Bedard, Chicago couldn’t hold their advantage.

Just before the second period ended, Brock Faber scored for Minnesota, narrowing the gap to 2-1, and Nico Sturm tied the game early in the third period. Then, Artyom Levshunov scored his first NHL goal to put Chicago ahead 3-2 with a slick move past Wild goalie Filip Gustafsson. However, the Wild battled back once more with Matt Boldy tying the game at 10:35, which sent the match into overtime.

The overtime was short-lived as Ilya Mikheyev was called for a controversial obstruction penalty following a sequence where Joel Eriksson Ek and Bedard were involved in some physical plays. Bedard, however, expressed no issues with the call or the hit, acknowledging the difficulty of officiating. Chicago’s head coach Jeff Blashill disagreed, insisting the penalty was unjustified, especially since Eriksson Ek had possession of the puck right before the incident.

The Blackhawks struggled to maintain their leads throughout the game, highlighting a key area the team must improve to climb the standings. Blashill was open in his criticism of the referees but also recognized that losing the 2-0 lead wasn’t solely due to the penalty call.

Looking ahead, the Blackhawks will host the Nashville Predators on Black Friday, debuting a new black sweater and encouraging fans to wear black to create a blackout atmosphere in the arena.

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Fan Take: This game showcases the intense competition and fine margins in NHL hockey, emphasizing how crucial it is for teams like the Blackhawks to sharpen their defense and lead management. For hockey fans, such closely contested matches are a thrilling reminder of the unpredictable nature of the sport and its constant demand for resilience and strategy.

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