Chicago Blackhawks' Back-to-Back Struggles a Thing of the Past as Team Matures Under Blashill's Guidance
The Chicago Blackhawks have been on a roll lately, posting impressive results in the second halves of back-to-back sets. This sudden turnaround is a testament to the team's maturation under head coach Jeff Blashill.
In contrast to their atrocious performances earlier this season, the Blackhawks have turned their results around with a 2-0-1 record in the second halves of their last three back-to-backs. Their winning streak includes a thrilling 3-2 overtime victory against the Golden Knights and a dominant 3-0 win against the Predators.
Blashill attributes this improvement to his team's increased maturity, citing examples such as the Buffalo game, where the Blackhawks got out-chanced heavily, and the Anaheim game, where they were out-shot but managed to hold their ground. Since then, the differences have been relatively minor.
The coach also highlights a crucial aspect of the team's growth: their ability to avoid compounding mistakes with another error. In contrast to earlier in the year when big-time Grade A chances against them often led to more mistakes, they've shown significant improvement in this regard.
This newfound maturity comes as no surprise, given that the Blackhawks have been working on refining their game strategy. Their increased focus on possession and valuing it above all else has resulted in a more conservatively played three-on-three overtime, with teams opting for long stretches of circling around the ice to wear out opponents instead of actively attacking the net.
As the NHL continues to grapple with the rise of shootouts, the Blackhawks' success in these situations is becoming increasingly notable. The team's six and seven shootouts this season have resulted in a 3-4 record, which puts them ahead of their most shootout-heavy season since 2021-22.
The increasing reliance on shootouts has been attributed to teams playing more conservatively during three-on-three overtime. This has led to an uptick in overtime games going to a shootout, with 77 games already having reached this point, tying the number from all of last season.
With four back-to-back sets remaining on their schedule after the Olympic break, the Blackhawks will look to continue their upward trend and prove that their maturity is here to stay.
The Chicago Blackhawks have been on a roll lately, posting impressive results in the second halves of back-to-back sets. This sudden turnaround is a testament to the team's maturation under head coach Jeff Blashill.
In contrast to their atrocious performances earlier this season, the Blackhawks have turned their results around with a 2-0-1 record in the second halves of their last three back-to-backs. Their winning streak includes a thrilling 3-2 overtime victory against the Golden Knights and a dominant 3-0 win against the Predators.
Blashill attributes this improvement to his team's increased maturity, citing examples such as the Buffalo game, where the Blackhawks got out-chanced heavily, and the Anaheim game, where they were out-shot but managed to hold their ground. Since then, the differences have been relatively minor.
The coach also highlights a crucial aspect of the team's growth: their ability to avoid compounding mistakes with another error. In contrast to earlier in the year when big-time Grade A chances against them often led to more mistakes, they've shown significant improvement in this regard.
This newfound maturity comes as no surprise, given that the Blackhawks have been working on refining their game strategy. Their increased focus on possession and valuing it above all else has resulted in a more conservatively played three-on-three overtime, with teams opting for long stretches of circling around the ice to wear out opponents instead of actively attacking the net.
As the NHL continues to grapple with the rise of shootouts, the Blackhawks' success in these situations is becoming increasingly notable. The team's six and seven shootouts this season have resulted in a 3-4 record, which puts them ahead of their most shootout-heavy season since 2021-22.
The increasing reliance on shootouts has been attributed to teams playing more conservatively during three-on-three overtime. This has led to an uptick in overtime games going to a shootout, with 77 games already having reached this point, tying the number from all of last season.
With four back-to-back sets remaining on their schedule after the Olympic break, the Blackhawks will look to continue their upward trend and prove that their maturity is here to stay.