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Penguins Soar Past Blackhawks in Thrilling 7-3 Victory Over Chicago

December 29, 2025 3 Min Read
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On Sunday night, the Chicago Blackhawks hosted the Pittsburgh Penguins at the United Center in the second game of a back-to-back series. Fresh off breaking a six-game losing streak with a dominant win over the Dallas Stars on Saturday, the Blackhawks hoped to build on that momentum against the Penguins.

Before the game began, the team announced the return of Nick Foligno from injury, leading to Frank Nazar being placed on injured reserve retroactively from December 20. Meanwhile, Ilya Mikheyev missed the game due to the birth of his child. Spencer Knight started as goaltender after Arvid Soderblom’s strong performance the previous night, but struggled early, conceding four goals on just seven shots. Coach Jeff Blashill replaced him with Soderblom, who made his second appearance that night.

Despite Foligno scoring his first goal of the season in a 4-0 deficit, the Penguins responded quickly with Justin Brazeau scoring two goals within a minute. By the end of the second period, Pittsburgh led 7-2. Knight returned to goal in the third, but without much energy, as Soderblom was rested after playing two consecutive nights. Both goalies will be available for the next game, which is ideal after such a tough weekend.

With the game nearly over and the score 7-2, Tyler Bertuzzi scored on Artur Silovs just before the final buzzer, showing determination even in defeat. This leadership and resilience are exactly what the young Blackhawks need from their veteran players right now. The game ended 7-3, marking the team’s fourth consecutive loss of at least four goals, a problem the team is actively working to resolve.

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The Blackhawks’ injury troubles contributed to the loss, but the focus remains on rebuilding the franchise into a winner. Moving past this game quickly is crucial for bouncing back in their next matchup.

Looking ahead, the Blackhawks will face the New York Islanders at the United Center on Tuesday, marking their first chance to see 2025’s No. 1 overall pick, Matthew Schaefer, in action.

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Fan Take: This game highlights the challenges the Blackhawks face but also the small sparks of hope, like Foligno’s return and Bertuzzi’s grit. For hockey fans, it underscores the resilience required in rebuilding teams and the excitement around upcoming young talent, keeping the sport dynamic and full of potential.

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