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Chicago Blackhawks come out flat after Patrick Kane trade and lose 4-1 to the Arizona Coyotes

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TEMPE, Ariz. — Nick Schmaltz had a goal and an assist, Karel Vejmelka stopped 23 shots and the Arizona Coyotes beat the Patrick Kane-less Chicago Blackhawks 4-1 on Tuesday night.

The Blackhawks came out flat after trading their star player to the New York Rangers earlier in the day in a three-way deal that included the Coyotes.

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The Coyotes took advantage with first-period goals by Travis Boyd and Barrett Hayton. Jack McBain scored in the second and Vejmelka was sharp after allowing six goals in a loss to the Calgary Flames in his last start.

Andreas Athanasiou scored late in the third period and Alex Stalock allowed four goals on 33 shots for the Hawks.

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The Coyotes had turned into a defensive sieve since a nine-game point streak, allowing six goals each in a pair of losses.

Arizona went on the offensive early against the Hawks, creating numerous good scoring chances in the first period. Boyd scored midway through the period, beating Stalock on a shot from the right circle that knuckled off Hawks defenseman Ian Mitchell.

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Hayton scored late in the first on a high redirect of Schmaltz’s shot that trickled through Stalock’s skates.

The Hawks picked up the pressure in the second, but Vejmelka was sharp, making tough saves on a series of Hawks rushes.

McBain made it 3-0 late in the period when his one-timer from the slot popped straight up, bounced several times and trickled into the net.

Schmaltz scored midway through the third, one-timing a pass from Clayton Keller, who circled around the back of the net to the right circle. Schmaltz has seven goals and six assists in his last nine games.

  • Coyotes D Jakob Chychrun and F Nick Bjugstad were healthy scratches for trade-related reasons. F Laurent Dauphin was recalled from Arizona’s AHL affiliate in Tucson.
  • D Vili Saarijärvi, part of the Kane trade, was not with the Hawks for Tuesday’s game.
  • The Coyotes’ seven-game home point streak (5-0-2) against the Hawks is their longest against an NHL opponent since a 6-0-1 run against the Washington Capitals from 2008–17.

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