Blackhawks Complete The Unimaginable vs San Jose Sharks on Saturday
Last night's game against the San Jose Sharks turned into a wild ride for the Chicago Blackhawks, with defenseman Seth Jones leading the charge to an incredible comeback victory.
Trailing 4-0 in the third period, things looked bleak for the Blackhawks.
However, forward Philipp Kurashev ignited the rally by scoring a clutch goal with just 47 seconds left in regulation, tying the game at 4-4.
"Philipp Kurashev scores with 47 seconds left in regulation, and Chicago has rallied back from a 4-0 deficit to tie it at 4-4 in San Jose. Wow. Blackhawks"
But the excitement didn't stop there. In overtime, Seth Jones stepped up in a big way, netting his second goal of the game to secure the stunning comeback win for Chicago.
"Seth Jones scores the overtime winner � his second goal of the game � and Chicago completes the comeback in San Jose. Unreal. Blackhawks"
It was a night to remember for Chicago hockey fans.
POLL |
Do you think the Blackhawks could've made playoffs if they were healthy all year? |
Yes | 52 | 21.7 % |
No | 188 | 78.3 % |
List of polls |
|
11 hours ago | By Joshua Deeds Former Blackhawks Patrick Kane's heartfelt moment from the last time he was in Chicago says a lot |
|
12 hours ago | By Ryan Hall Troubled Chicago Sports Network Welcomes Chicago Blackhawks Legend To Broadcasting Team |
|
13 hours ago | By Sam Walker NHL provides update on referee Mitch Dunning who suffered a violent collision on Monday in Avalanche vs Flyers |
|
14 hours ago | By Joshua Deeds Blackhawks Make Surprising Decision With Drew Commesso One Day After Calling Him Up From AHL |
|
15 hours ago | By Sam Walker Oilers face backlash after getting revenge and acquiring player formerly charged with aggravated drunk driving |
|
16 hours ago | By Joshua Deeds Big development in Jim Montgomery ending up signing with the Chicago Blackhawks per report |
|
17 hours ago | By Joshua Deeds Chicago Blackhawks release update on Seth Jones and his injury timeline is long-term |
|
18 hours ago | By Sam Walker 19-year old Connor Bedard breaks the silence on his dwelling three-goal season start in Chicago |
Previously on HawksInsider