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The Blackhawks came back to tie it up midway through the third but it wasn't enough as Winnipeg scored the deciding goal in overtime.

Read (and watch) more for a breakdown of the highlights, standout moments, and key stats from the night.

🚨 Frondell tallied his first career NHL goal

🎯 Bertuzzi scored twice and set a new career-high in goals

🍎 Crevier added two assists

FRONDELL'S FIRST

Anton Frondell scored his first career NHL goal in his first game in front of the home fans. With the goal, he became the third Blackhawks player in the past 15 years to record five or more points through their first five career games, joining Henri Jokiharju (0G, 5A in 2018-19) and Artemi Panarin (2G, 3A in 2015-16).

He also became the fifth youngest Swedish player in NHL history at the time of his first career goal behind Rasmus Dahlin (18 years, 183 days on Oct. 13, 2018), Leo Carlsson (18, years, 297 days on Oct. 19, 2023), Elias Lindholm (18 years, 312 days on Oct. 10, 2013) and Gabriel Landeskog (18 years, 323 days on Oct. 12, 2011).

BERTUZZI SETS CAREER-HIGH

Tyler Bertuzzi scored twice, tying his career high in goals and then surpassing it with his 31st on the season to even the score up at three in the third period. Bertuzzi now leads the team in goals.

"For me, Bert's just been Bert, and because of that he's been a good leader for us." – Blashill on Bertuzzi

Watch game highlights between Chicago and Winnipeg

NEXT UP

The Blackhawks head out on a three-game road trip where they'll face the Oilers on Thursday, followed by Seattle and San Jose.