It was a team effort for the Blackhawks last night as Joel Quenneville won his 600th game as a head coach.
Morning Box Score: Blackhawks Win Fifth Straight as Quenneville Hits Milestone
Morning Box Score: Flames bounce around Blackhawks, NU Continues Hot Start
The Blackhawks couldn't see the smoke for the fire on Friday night against the Calgary Flames.
Morning Box Score: Blackhawks Douse Flames, Bulls Stumble in HotLanta
It would be unrealistic for Bulls fans to think their team can win every game from here to the end of the regular season, although their play before last night seemed to indicate anything can happen. With last night's 83-80 road loss to the Atlanta Hawks, what could be in the cards, as they close out their road trip this weekend with visits to Orlando and Miami, is the Bulls first three-game losing streak of the season. Credit Atlanta for scratching back after the Bulls jumped out to a 14-0 lead to start the game. The Bulls had no answer for Hawks center Al Horford, who put up a season-high 31 points to go with 16 rebounds. Horford was unstoppable late and scored the game-clinching dunk over Luol Deng.
Morning Box Score: Blackhawks Double Up Flames
Blackhawks 4, Flames 2: The Blackhawks avenged their worst loss of the season last night, but at a big expense. Patrick Kane suffered a left leg injury during the first shift of the game and did not return. Kane tried to avoid a check into the boards by Calgary's Cory Sarich, whose stick became caught between Kane's legs, forcing his left leg to twist awkwardly. Kane was helped off the ice into the dressing room. The extent of the injury isn't known but Kane couldn't put any weight on his leg.
Morning Box Score: Bulls, Hawks Continue Road Trips
So the Bulls wrapped up the Texas leg of their road trip, while the Blackhawks continued to work their way through Alberta. How did they fare?
Blackhawks Look for Success at Home
The Chicago Blackhawks suffered only their second back-to back loss of the season on Wednesday and the first one in over a month. Something Blackhawks fans are not used to. The Blackhawks' 3-2 loss to the Canucks came in the first of a four-game home stand that continues tonight versus the Anaheim Ducks. Eight of the next ten Blackhawks games are at home, which is good news. They could use some home-ice advantage to help...

