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Connor Bedard and Frank Nazar Find the Net, But the Blackhawks Fall 4-2 to the Blue Jackets

January 31, 2026 3 Min Read
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The Chicago Blackhawks hosted the Columbus Blue Jackets on Friday night, coming back home for the second game of a back-to-back series after a disappointing loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins. The game started tightly, with both goalies, especially Spencer Knight, performing well, and the first period ended in a 1-1 tie after goals from Charlie Coyle for Columbus and Connor Bedard for Chicago.

In the second period, Columbus gained the upper hand by scoring two more goals from Coyle and Matthew Olivier, building a 3-1 lead and outscoring the Blackhawks 7-0 during that stretch. However, Chicago responded in the latter half of the period, with a notable save by goalkeeper Frank Nazar, who was under pressure but managed to capitalize on a crucial opportunity created by Bedard, narrowing the score to 3-2 at the second intermission. Despite a strong push in the third period, which saw Chicago control play, they only managed a single goal—Coyle’s third into an empty net—culminating in a 4-2 victory for Columbus. The Blackhawks’ power play struggled once again, going 0-2 and remaining at a dismal 0-26 overall, with a late goal not enough to tie.

Prior to the game, Chicago called up defenseman Sam Lindsell from AHL Rockford to fill in for the sidelined Artyom Levshunov, providing him a shot to prove his worth. Lindsell had an impressive debut, playing over 22 minutes and remaining error-free across all situations, signaling a positive step in his development. Despite Chicago’s effort and some moments of dominance in the second half, their inability to score timely goals and their power play woes continue to hinder their chances of turning the season around.

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Looking ahead, the Blackhawks will face the San Jose Sharks on Monday at the United Center, a matchup featuring two young, promising teams.

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Fan Take: This game highlights Chicago’s ongoing struggles on offense and special teams, which could be a sign of deeper issues needing attention. For hockey fans, it’s a reminder that even promising young stars like Bedard face the harsh realities of building a competitive team in the league, and these challenges could shape the team’s future trajectory.

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