CHICAGO — Ryan Donato had two goals and two assists, and the Chicago Blackhawks handed Nashville its sixth straight loss with a 6-2 victory over the Predators on Friday night.
Ryan Donato stars as the Blackhawks beat the slumping Predators 6-2
Ryan Donato had two goals and two assists, and the Chicago Blackhawks handed Nashville its sixth straight loss with a 6-2 victory over the Predators on Friday night.
By JAY COHEN
Connor Bedard, Seth Jones and Frank Nazar each had a goal and an assist as Chicago stopped a three-game slide. Pat Maroon also scored and Teuvo Teravainen had two assists.
It was the Blackhawks' first win over the Predators since a 2-1 victory at Nashville on March 16, 2023. The Predators had won six in a row in the Central Division series, including their first two meetings this season.
Colton Sissons and Tommy Novak scored for Nashville, which won five in a row before its current slide. Juuse Saros made 24 saves.
Chicago grabbed control in the second period. Donato set up Bedard's one-timer for a power-play goal at 5:47. Donato added a slick backhand at 15:24 before Jones finished a pretty passing sequence in the final seconds, giving the Blackhawks a 5-1 lead.
The big second period provided more than enough support for Petr Mrazek, who stopped 31 shots in the win.
Takeaways
Predators: Steven Stamkos turned 35 on Friday, and Ryan O'Reilly celebrated his 34th birthday. But it was a quiet night for each forward as the Predators continued to struggle.
Blackhawks: One of their best performances in a difficult season.
Key moment
Bedard opened Chicago's big second period with his 16th goal. He has three goals in his last five games.
Key stat
Donato set a career high with four points. He is up to a career-best 18 goals and 36 points on the season.
Up next
Both teams play again on Saturday. Nashville hosts Buffalo, and Chicago is at St. Louis.
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