Blackhawks rally from 5 goals down

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CHICAGO – Before they could work up a sweat Monday night, the Blackhawks were trailing the Calgary Flames, 5-0.

Their goalie had been benched seven minutes into the game and their fans were giving them an earful for their sloppy play.

"Holy smokes. How we going to fix this?" Chicago defenseman Brent Seabrook asked himself.

"We were embarrassed. Our fans weren't very happy and they let us know about it. We want to have good starts and we want to help our goaltender out. That was unacceptable."

The Blackhawks did find a way to fix their situation and pull off an improbable victory against the team they knocked out of the playoffs in the first round last April.

Chicago matched the biggest comeback in NHL history, rallying from the five-goal deficit and beating the Flames 6-5 on Seabrook's goal 26 seconds into overtime.

"We weren't playing our game. Once we did, getting forechecking, getting pucks to the net, we realized we could get back in the game and get a win," Seabrook said.

By rallying from five goals down, the Blackhawks tied the NHL record for biggest deficit overcome, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. The previous club record had been a four-goal rally.

"A pretty amazing game," Chicago coach Joel Quenneville said. "From the worst to as good as you can get."

Seabrook picked up the puck and shot it past Miikka Kiprusoff in the overtime and was mobbed by his teammates as the crowd at the United Center rocked.

"A couple guys skated over the puck and it bounced around a little bit. And I just snuck in there, got control and got the shot," Seabrook said. It was his first goal this season.

The Flames blistered Chicago goaltender Cristobal Huet with first-period goals by Dustin Boyd, Eric Nystrom and Jarome Iginla in a span of 53 seconds, prompting Quenneville to pull Huet for Antti Niemi.

"We weren't very good in front of him. We know our goaltending has got to be better,"Quenneville said.

But Niemi didn't fare much better early on, giving up two more quick goals as the Flames built a 5-0 lead. Calgary's five-goal rampage came on just six shots and took only 5:29.

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