
After the Hawks’ loss to the Colorado Avalanche, head coach Jeff Blashill and captain Nick Foligno said the teams needs more secondary scoring. In Sunday’s 4-0 victory over the Utah Mammoth, they got goals from their secondary scorers. The Hawks got two goals from Teuvo Teravainen and goals from Landon Slaggert and Foligno.
In addition to getting secondary scoring, Arvid Soderblom recorded his first career shutout.
First period
In the first period, Chicago’s power play continued to produce. After winning a puck off the board, Tyler Bertuzzi found Teravainen for the goal.
Tyler Bertuzzi with the trip and Teuvo Teravainen with the goal on the power play for his 11th of the season. #Blackhawks pic.twitter.com/X8GZdJDJn5
— Charlie Roumeliotis (@CRoumeliotis) March 1, 2026
Second period
In the second period, the Hawks poured in two more goals against the Mammoth. Foligno got the scoring started with a nice move and finish.
GOAL: Nick Foligno shows off the hands in tight for his 3rd goal of the season pic.twitter.com/mknip2Ywcy
— BHF (@BlackhawksFocus) March 1, 2026
The goal was the 250th goal of Foligno’s career.
Less than two minutes later, Foligno’s linemate, Slaggert, notched his third goal of the season.
Landon Slaggert with a floating wrist shot from 40 feet out finds its way in for his 3rd goal of the season. #Blackhawks pic.twitter.com/JG3RifEE9S
— Charlie Roumeliotis (@CRoumeliotis) March 1, 2026
The period ended with the Hawks up 3-0.
Third period
In the third, Teravainen scored a shorthanded goal to seal the game.
Teuvo Teravainen scores a shorthanded goal for his 2nd of the game and 12th of the season. #Blackhawks pic.twitter.com/N9nyJ52J8R
— Charlie Roumeliotis (@CRoumeliotis) March 1, 2026
Analysis
The Hawks finally got their first post-Olympic break win in impressive fashion. Soderblom, who has not played in a month, looked great in net. The Hawks also got offense from players not named Bertuzzi or Connor Bedard. The Hawks need to continue to find ways to get scoring output from other players the rest of the season.
Prior to the game, Frank Seravalli revealed his predictions for next year’s lineup. Much to the chagrin of many Blackhawks fans, the Hawks will not be adding many players in free agency. While people are upset, they need to realize that free agency is currently dead.
While free agency might be dead, trades will be the way new talent is acquired. The Blackhawks figure to active this week, possibly trading veterans such as Connor Murphy, Jason Dickinson, Sam Lafferty and Ilya Mikheyev. These moves figure to bring back draft picks and open spots for Anton Frondell, Nick Lardis and others.
The Blackhawks’ next game is Tuesday against the Winnipeg Jets.
