Chicago couldn't carry the momentum with them from Wednesday's win in Edmonton, dropping a 5-1 decision to the St. Louis Blues on Saturday night.
Two-goal first and third periods for the Blues proved the difference to bookend a disappointing night as the Blackhawks posted a season-low 16 shots on goal in total.
"That's not good enough," interim head coach Derek King said of his team's overall play. "We just can't do that. You can't put an effort like that out and expect to maybe steal a game from somebody. That's not going to happen."
"Not our best game," said Dylan Strome, who scored the lone goal on the night. "Left Flower out to dry. From top to bottom, not very good."
ANALYSIS: Blackhawks Fall to Blues with Disappointing Effort
Chicago's effort overall not good enough in lopsided loss to St. Louis

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