Chicago Blackhawks vs Vegas Golden Knights
The Connor Bedard road show makes its first stop on the big stage of Las Vegas with a matinee Friday afternoon, when the Chicago Blackhawks try to snap a three-game losing streak against the unbeaten Vegas Golden Knights.
Chicago was tied heading into the third period in its loss to Vegas and trailed Boston 1-0 after 40 minutes but was outscored a combined 5-1 in the final period by those two teams. Frustrated Blackhawks coach Luke Richardson said his squad needed to be tougher in crunch time. "I think he's right," Bedard said of Richardson's message."He's a great coach and we all have so much respect for him so whenever he talks, we listen. Whatever he sees is usually what's right. Him saying that, we've got to get motivation from that a little bit."
"We were kind of chipping away all night," Theodore said."They're a good team and they blocked a lot of shots. It got frustrating, but I thought we battled through and we were able to get through in the end.Friday's game is the start of a rare back-to-back for the Golden Knights, who then play at Los Angeles on Saturday night before returning home to host Montreal on Monday.Under is 5-0 in Blackhawks last 5 road games.Under is 4-0 in Golden Knights last 4 home games.
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