LAST GAME
The Blackhawks fell 3-2 in overtime to the Lightning on Wednesday night at Amalie Arena. Chicago's overtime record now stands at 2-3 this season. Patrick Kane notched two goals in the overtime loss for his 34th career multi-goal outing, extending his point streak to five games (3G, 4A). Corey Crawford made 35 saves.
VS. PANTHERS
Chicago holds a 21-9-3-2 mark all-time against Florida, including a 10- 5-1-1 record on the road. The Blackhawks split the two-game season series against the Panthers last year; Richard Panik was the only Chicago skater to score a goal in the two meetings against Florida. Kane (6G, 11A) leads the Blackhawks with 17 career points in 15 games against the Panthers. Crawford has a 6-2-0 career record against Florida.
YOUTH MOVEMENT
Alex DeBrincat shares second on the Blackhawks with 13 points (7G, 6A) this year and shares 10th among NHL rookies in scoring. Including DeBrincat, there are currently four skaters ages 25 or younger in the top 10 in scoring for Chicago: 21-year-old Nick Schmaltz has 11 points this season (3G, 8A), while 25-year-old Brandon Saad (7G, 3A) and 23-year-old Ryan Hartman (4G, 6A) have 10 points each.
Game Notes: Nov. 25 at Florida Panthers


















