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3 Chicago Blackhawks in the spotlight: Alex Stalock, Jake McCabe and Lukas Reichel stand out in win against the Arizona Coyotes

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Chicago Blackhawks coach Luke Richardson might want to take Friday night’s game and frame it.

The 1-0 victory against the Arizona Coyotes at the United Center was one of their most complete games of the season.

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“Had four lines going, our defense played very solid and played their position,” Richardson said. “We had a goaltender kicking, but the power play, I know we didn’t score but they really zipped it around and gave us some momentum in the first period.

“And the penalty kill, when we needed it the most in the third period, the one we had the kill, I thought they were very sharp and just desperate to make sure they didn’t give up any glorious chances.

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“From start to finish, I was pretty happy with the performance of the whole team.”

It was a team effort, especially on defense, but three players stood out — and for various reasons.

Blackhawks defenseman Jake McCabe, left, celebrates with goalie Alex Stalock after a 1-0 victory against the Coyotes on Friday at the United Center. McCabe scored the lone goal, and Stalock made 22 saves for hist first shutout with the Hawks. (Michael Reaves / Getty Images)

  • Goalie Alex Stalock made 22 saves for his 10th career shutout — and first with the Hawks.
  • Defenseman Jake McCabe accounted for the game’s only goal — his second of the season.
  • Forward Lukas Reichel got off to a hot start — though he’s still waiting on his first career goal.

“It was great to get back in the win column,” Stalock said. “It gives a lot of life to this group, and … anytime you win it brings fun back to the game.”

The win snapped the Hawks’ five-game skid and was their second victory in the last 15 games.

Stalock, McCabe and Reichel are three Hawks in the spotlight.

Blackhawks goalie Alex Stalock makes a save on a shot from the Coyotes' Christian Fischer during the third period Friday at the United Center. The Hawks won 1-0.

Blackhawks goalie Alex Stalock makes a save on a shot from the Coyotes’ Christian Fischer during the third period Friday at the United Center. The Hawks won 1-0. (Michael Reaves / Getty Images)

Stalock had a second straight start and fourth in the Hawks’ last five games. He has a 2.36 goals-against average in five-on-five, compared with Petr Mrázek’s 3.77.

The schedule “just so happens to fall that way right now,” Stalock said. “I think either of us in the net are capable of … giving the team a chance to win it, and it just so happens I’ve gotten a few in a row, but tonight that’s a team win.

“That’s four lines of forwards and three lines of D that chipped in and played great.”

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“I think either of us in the net are capable of going in there and giving the team a chance to win it and it just so happens I’ve gotten a few in a row, but tonight that’s a team win.”

—Alex Stalock on splitting starts with Petr Mrazek #Blackhawks pic.twitter.com/ipAtnq7XJI

— Phillip Thompson (@_phil_thompson) January 7, 2023

Richardson has given Stalock a heavy workload, showing incredible trust in the goalie given he’s just two weeks removed from returning from a month-and-a-half absence while in concussion protocol.

“He’s playing really well right now and it shows,” Richardson said. “It’s a lot of credit to him because he’s coming off a pretty tough injury. He was run over pretty good. It wasn’t just a mild concussion, and he’s right back in there playing the exact same way.”

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Stalock has even shown his penchant for risk-taking, venturing far out of the crease to play the puck and start breakouts.

“It’s not reckless, it’s fearless, and he really knows how to use his stick well,” Richardson said.

Blackhawks defenseman Jake McCabe, right, celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal against the Coyotes during the second period Friday at the United Center.

Blackhawks defenseman Jake McCabe, right, celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal against the Coyotes during the second period Friday at the United Center. (Michael Reaves / Getty Images)

McCabe’s rip from the high slot hit 89 mph on the speedometer, and teammates ribbed him for it.

“The guys were giving me (crap) about it,” McCabe said. “Puck must have been faulty.”

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He leads the team in defensive point shares with 2.2, according to hockey-reference.com. McCabe is seventh in the league (minimum 100 minutes on ice) in shots blocked per 10 minutes (7.44), according to moneypuck.com.

His game-high three blocks /Friday played a role in preserving Stalock’s shutout.

“I think me and Seth (Jones) as of late as a pair have been playing pretty solid,” McCabe said. “We moved pucks quick and we didn’t spend too much time in our D-zone, and we were just solid with good gaps and reading off each other and getting more comfortable with each other the last couple weeks.”

McCabe said he also has focused on being a leader, “just being steady and confident.”

“He’s just a warrior,” Richardson said.

“It was great to see a guy like that scoring a goal. But watching him in the third period, making street-hockey kick saves in front of the goalie, he’s … not afraid to put his body on the line for the team and he’s a competitor.”

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Coyotes goalie Connor Ingram saves a shot from Blackhawks forward Lukas Reichel during the second period Friday at the United Center.

Coyotes goalie Connor Ingram saves a shot from Blackhawks forward Lukas Reichel during the second period Friday at the United Center. (Michael Reaves / Getty Images)

On Reichel’s first shift, Max Domi sprung him on a breakaway and only Jakob Chychrun’s poke check prevented him from getting a shot off.

Later, Reichel sped up the right flank and tried a short-range roof shot but flipped it too high.

One of those eventually is going to go in, and Reichel will get that coveted first goal, but it was more important how confident he looked. At times he just glided through the defense.

“He was excellent,” Richardson said. “I’ve only seen small bursts of him but I know other guys in the organization said that’s probably his best showing to date. He saw his opportunity and I think it’s the right time to come up.”

Reichel, who got the call-up from Rockford on Wednesday, helped create several scoring chances and didn’t compromise his line on defense.

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HIs line with Domi and Philipp Kurashev had a 77.8% scoring chance share against the opposition, according to NaturalStatTrick.com, and the numbers show puck possession was in their favor too — a team-high 69.6% Corsi-for.

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As for that first goal, Richardson’s not worried about Reichel showing impatience.

“He has a maturity about him and it looks like he’s pretty calm,” Richardson said. “I’m sure inside there’s always nerves and butterflies for guys playing up in the NHL, but he’s pretty confident in his ability and I’m sure he’s going to get that chance.

“I don’t think he was afraid to shoot the puck tonight, so that’s a good sign.”

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