LAST GAME
The Blackhawks fell to the Sabres 5-3 on Saturday afternoon at the KeyBank Center. Jordan Oesterle, Tomas Jurco and Jonathan Toews notched one goal apiece, while J-F Berube made 27 saves in the loss.
VS. BLUES
Chicago holds a 147-115-35-10 mark all-time against St. Louis, including an 89-42-18-5 record at home. The Blackhawks were defeated by the Blues 5-2 in the first contest of the season on Oct. 18. Patrick Kane holds the team lead with 52 career points (19G, 33A) in 54 games against St. Louis. Berube has appeared in one game against the Blues in his career.
BLUES BROTHERS
Since his NHL debut in 2007, Kane leads active players in points against St. Louis, while Toews shares second with 39 points (14G, 25A) in 52 games against the Blues. One or both players have scored for Chicago in nine of the team's last 10 games against St. Louis.
OFFENSIVE OESTERLE
Oesterle scored his fifth goal of the season on Saturday afternoon. He ranks second among Chicago defensemen in goals this year, setting a career high with 13 points (5G, 8A) in 46 games.
ONE-TIMERS
- Toews recorded his 13th multi-point performance of the season with a goal and an assist against the Sabres. It was his 11th point (4G, 7A) and fifth multi-point effort over his last eight games. His five shots on goal shared the team lead. He now has 51 points (20G, 31A) this year. He has tallied at least 20 goals in each season of his career and reached the 50-point plateau in 10 of his 11 NHL seasons.
- Jurco netted a goal on Saturday for his sixth point (4G, 2A) on the year. He has four goals over his last 10 games.
- Kane tallied two assists to extend his point streak (1G, 5A) to four games. It was his team-leading 19th multi-point outing this season. He now has 69 points (25G, 44A) to lead the team during the 2017-18 campaign.
- Brandon Saad picked up his 31st point (16G, 15A) of the year with an assist. He now has a point in back-to-back games (1G, 1A).
- Connor Murphy picked up his 10th assist of the year. It was his 11th point of the campaign.
- Duncan Keith paced the team with 21:56 of time on ice and led the team with five blocked shots against Buffalo. It was his seventh consecutive game with at least one blocked shot. He ranks second on the team with 141 blocks this year.
- Connor Murphy matched a season high and shared the team lead with five shots on goal on Saturday.
Game Notes: March 18 vs. St. Louis Blues

















