Morning Box Score: 'Hawks Dethrone Kings
By Marcus Gilmer in News on Nov 10, 2009 4:00PM
The Blackhawks used a big rally early in the third period to propel themselves to a 4-1 win over the L.A. Kings last night at the United Center. After a scoreless first period, John Madden got the 'Hawks on the board in the opening minutes of the second period. The Kings tied the game up halfway through and the game headed to the final frame tied 1-1. That's when the 'Hawks unleashed an offensive attack, scoring three goals in just over the first nine minutes of the period: back-to-back power play goals from Troy Brouwer (who also had two assists) and Jonathan Toews and then the final goal from Andrew Ebbett. Huet played well, making 17 saves on the night and, once more, the 'Hawks outshot their opponent by a wide margin, this time 29-18. The 'Hawks full week at home continues Wednesday when the Colorado Avalanche come to town (7:30 p.m., CSN).