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Chicago Blackhawks snap 5-game skid behind Jason Dickinson’s hat trick and Kevin Korchinski’s winning goal in OT

Chicago Blackhawks snap 5-game skid behind Jason Dickinson’s hat trick and Kevin Korchinski’s winning goal in OT


Rookie defenseman Kevin Korchinski scored 4 minutes, 30 seconds into overtime, and the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-3 on Friday at the United Center to stop a five-game slide.

Jason Dickinson scored three times for the Hawks, completing his first career hat trick 15 seconds into the third period. Arvid Söderblom finished with 34 saves.

The last-place Hawks are 4-10-0 in their last 14 games.

Calle Jarnkrok, Ryan Reaves and Nicholas Robertson scored for the Maple Leafs, who had won four in a row. Max Domi had two assists and Ilya Samsonov made 30 stops.

Korchinski backhanded a rebound past Samsonov from the left corner of the crease after Connor Bedard’s shot caromed off the backboard and the top of the net. It was Korchinski’s second goal.

Dickinson tied it at 3 when he sent a 30-foot wrist shot over Samsonov’s right shoulder for his sixth goal of the season.

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The Leafs’ Auston Matthews and Bedard had excellent chances in the first minute of overtime but were stopped. William Nylander beat Söderblom but hit the crossbar and right post with a backhand 2:50 into OT.

The Maple Leafs opened a 3-1 lead early in the second period.

Blackhawks center Jason Dickinson skates around caps thrown on the ice after scoring his third goal against the Maple Leafs on Friday at the United Center.

Jarnkrok snuck behind defenseman Alex Vlasic to redirect Domi’s feed past Soderblom during a 4-on-4 stretch. Then Reaves found open space in the slot to bank Jake McCabe’s pass from the right side by Söderblom for a 3-1 lead at 3:31.

Dickinson roofed a shot from the crease with 7:33 left in the second, cutting the deficit to 3-2.

The Hawks played without forwards Taylor Hall, Corey Perry and Andreas Athanasiou. Hall and Athanasiou are out with injuries, and Perry missed a second straight game because of “an organizational decision,” according to the team.

“I’m unable give any more information at this time,” coach Luke Richardson said of Perry.

The Leafs were without defenseman John Klingberg, placed on long-term injured reserve Thursday with an undisclosed injury.

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