LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tyler Bertuzzi scored with 31 seconds remaining in the third period, helping the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Los Angeles Kings 4-3 in a shootout on Saturday.
With Petr Mrazek off in favor of an extra attacker, Bertuzzi awkwardly scored from one knee off Ryan Donato’s centering pass.
Connor Bedard, Teuvo Teravainen and Donato scored in the penalty shootout to get the Blackhawks a much-needed win. It was just their second victory in the past seven games.
Alex Laferriere had two goals for the Kings, who failed in their push to win four straight home games to start a season for the first time since 2010-11.
Los Angeles had won three of four. It lost 4-2 at San Jose on Tuesday.
Takeaways
Blackhawks: Nick Foligno and Craig Smith started the rally with third-period goals, tying it at 2. The spirited fight Chicago showed could represent a turning point in its season.
Kings: Laferriere had 12 goals in 81 games as a rookie, but the Harvard product has eight in 12 contests to start his sophomore season.
Key moment
Donato calmly waited out Darcy Kuemper with a series of fakes from close range before burying his penalty shot to give Chicago the win.
Key stat
The Blackhawks were 0-6-0 when trailing after two periods prior to the win. It was also their first in seven tries when the opponent scored the opening goal.
Up next
The Blackhawks visit the Ducks on Sunday, and the Kings open a two-game trip at the Predators on Monday.
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Dan Greenspan, The Associated Press