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Blackhawks Snap Losing Streak with Boisvert's First NHL Goal
Rookie forward's game-winner lifts Chicago over Seattle Kraken in thrilling comeback victory.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 1:10am
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The Blackhawks' thrilling comeback victory over the Kraken ignites a spark of resilience and offensive brilliance in the team's quest to turn their season around.Chicago TodayThe Chicago Blackhawks snapped their five-game losing streak with a 4-2 win over the Seattle Kraken, powered by rookie forward Sacha Boisvert's first career NHL goal. The game-winning tally from Boisvert ignited a spark in the Blackhawks, who showcased resilience, offensive prowess, and strong defensive play to secure the crucial victory.
Why it matters
This win is a testament to the Blackhawks' character and potential, as they look to turn their season around after a recent slump. For the struggling Kraken, the loss highlights their need to address defensive lapses and power play inefficiencies to stay in the playoff race.
The details
Boisvert's game-winning goal in the third period was the highlight of the night, but the Blackhawks' victory was a team effort. Ilya Mikheyev and Teuvo Teravainen combined for a power-play goal, and Tyler Bertuzzi also found the back of the net. Goaltender Arvid Soderblom's strong defensive performance laid the foundation for the Blackhawks' offensive success.
- The Blackhawks snapped a five-game losing streak with the win on April 11, 2026.
- Sacha Boisvert scored his first career NHL goal, the game-winner, in the third period.
The players
Sacha Boisvert
A rookie forward for the Chicago Blackhawks who scored the game-winning goal, his first career NHL tally.
Ilya Mikheyev
A Blackhawks forward who scored a power-play goal, contributing to the team's offensive effort.
Teuvo Teravainen
A Blackhawks forward who combined with Mikheyev for a power-play goal, showcasing their chemistry.
Tyler Bertuzzi
A Blackhawks forward who scored a goal, adding to the team's offensive production.
Arvid Soderblom
The Blackhawks' goaltender, whose strong defensive performance laid the foundation for the team's victory.
What they’re saying
“We knew we had to dig deep and play our game. Sacha's goal was a huge boost for the team, and we fed off that energy to get the win.”
— Teuvo Teravainen, Blackhawks Forward
“Our defense has to be better. We're not playing with the same desperation we had earlier in the season, and that's costing us games.”
— Lane Lambert, Kraken Head Coach
What’s next
The Blackhawks will look to build on this momentum as they continue their playoff push, while the Kraken must quickly address their defensive and power play issues to regain their early-season form and stay in the postseason race.
The takeaway
This game showcases the Blackhawks' resilience and potential, as well as the Kraken's need to rediscover their identity. The fine line between success and failure in the NHL is evident, and both teams will need to capitalize on their strengths to achieve their respective goals for the remainder of the season.
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