Blackhawks Petr Mrazek let's in the worst goal of the year after shot from center ice vs Wild goes in
Blackhawks Struggle to Win in Preseason, Face Embarrassing Moment Against the Wild
The Chicago Blackhawks have had a rough preseason and have yet to win a single game, tonight's game against the Minnesota Wild isn't looking any better.
Heading into their final preseason game, the Blackhawks still haven't won, and their poor start against the Wild is just making things worse.
The Wild scored two goals just 4 seconds apart, catching Blackhawks goaltender Petr Mrazek off guard.
The second goal was especially embarrassing, as it came from center ice, and is easily the biggest NHL blooper of the preseason.
A Minnesota defenseman shot the puck from nearly the entire length of the ice, and Chicago goalie Petr Mrazek let it go in.
This blooper will quickly become one of the most embarrassing moments of the NHL preseason.
Blackhawks fans are hoping the team can turn things around before the games really start to matter.
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