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TIME: 9:00 p.m CST
TV: NBCSCH | RADIO: WGN-720-AM | STREAM: MyTeamsApp (In Market) & ESPN+ (Out of Market)
Chicago tries to bounce back against Anaheim after an overtime loss to Los Angles on Thursday.

Recap

Despite a 33-save effort from goaltender Petr Mrazek, the Chicago Blackhawks suffered a 2-1 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday evening in California. Taylor Raddysh buried his second power play goal of the season. Jonathan Toews picked up an assist and has points (5G, 3A) in eight of his last nine games. Max Domi also notched an assist and now has eight points (4G, 4A) in 13 games this season. Jarred Tinordi posted a game-high seven hits. Jake McCabe tallied a game-high six blocked shots.

Against Anaheim

The Blackhawks are currently riding a seven-game win streak against Anaheim dating back to Feb. 2, 2019. During the win streak, Chicago has outscored the Ducks 32 to 14. The Blackhawks are 8-3-0 in their last eleven games in Anaheim. Patrick Kane has 49 points (16G, 33A) in 47 career games against the Ducks, the most points of any Blackhawk in franchise history. Max Domi has six points (4G, 2A) in seven career games in Anaheim. During their last meeting on March 23, three points (1G, 2A) from Patrick Kane and a goal from Taylor Raddysh helped the Blackhawks to a 4-2 victory over the Ducks.

Tinordi Train

With his seven-hit performance against Los Angeles on Thursday, defenseman Jarred Tinordi currently shares second in the league with 56 hits in 13 games this season. Tinordi has notched five or more hits in six games this season.

Mrazek is Back

In his return from injury, Petr Mrazek stopped 33 of 35 shots (.943 SV%) on Thursday night. It's the second time in four starts this season that Mrazek has registered 30 or more saves.

Power Play Strike

The Blackhawks netted a power play goal on Thursday evening in Los Angeles, courtesy of Taylor Raddysh. Chicago's power play is clicking at 24.4% this season, which currently ranks 12th best in the league.

Jack Attack

Defenseman Jack Johnson led all Blackhakws' skaters with 22:02 minutes of ice time against Los Angeles, including 3:07 of shorthanded action. Johnson helped Chicago to a perfect 4/4 on the penalty kill in LA.