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Kane’s shootout goal lifts Blackhawks

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The Blackhawks came away impressed with the Blue Jackets, who had the worst record in the NHL last year but came into the night only three points out of the final playoff spot in the West. Chicago won all four meetings in the season series — each by one goal.

“They’ve been playing really well lately,” Kane said. “They’re a good team, especially compared to last year. It was a good fight for us.”

With the score tied at 1 in the third, the Blackhawks turned up the heat and dominated play in the opening minutes.

Bobrovsky made yet another big save when a ricochet ended up on the stick of Brandon Bollig just right of the cage. A prone Bobrovsky gloved the shot from 12 feet away in a play that will show up on the highlight reels.

Moments later, Crawford fought off a rising wrister by Anisimov to keep the score tied.

The Blackhawks, 11-1-0 coming in when scoring first, took the lead at 16:45 of the second, thanks to a spectacular set-up pass from Kane. From near the end of the right blue line, he saucered a pass through two defenders all the way across the ice to the left circle to Oduya who was racing to the net. The defenseman settled the puck and then beat Bobrovsky high on the stick side.

The goal broke a 39-game drought for Oduya. It was also Kane’s 400th career point (140 goals, 260 assists in 426 games).

“He has the puck a lot and he’s a threat,” Quenneville said of Kane. “He was dangerous a lot tonight.”

Not long after Sheldon Brookbank headed for the penalty box for holding, the Blue Jackets evened it with a power-play goal.

Brassard won a faceoff in the circle to Crawford’s right, with the puck sliding to the high slot. Johnson stepped into a hard one-timer for his fourth of the year.

The Blackhawks sounded happy that they wouldn’t be seeing the Blue Jackets again this season.

“Each game against them has been pretty tough,” Crawford said.

NOTES: Just before the game, the Blue Jackets reassigned C Nick Drazenovic to their AHL affiliate in Springfield, Mass. ... During the first break early in the game, the Blue Jackets’ move to the Eastern Conference (along with Detroit) next year was heralded on the center-ice monitors. ... The Blackhawks began a four-game road trip that will also take them to Dallas, Colorado and Anaheim. .. Columbus’ previous mark of eight games in a row with points (4-0-2-2) came from Jan. 15 to Feb. 6, 2009.

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