Andreas Athanasiou scored at 2:52 of overtime to give the Chicago Blackhawks a 4-3 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Friday night.
The Blackhawks overcame a two-goal deficit in the third period, tying it with 3:05 left on Patrick Kane's second goal of the game. The goal was Kane’s 1,217th point, giving him the third-most points among U.S.-born players.
"Give our team a lot of credit," Chicago coach Luke Richardson said. "We have guts and we played hard right until the end. really pushed to tie that game up and I’m really glad they persevered and got the win."SUBSCRIBE TO FOX 32 ON YOUTUBEKane opened the scoring at 44 seconds of the first, and Shane Pinto tied it midway through the second. Claude Giroux and Brady Tkachuk scored early in the third to give Ottawa a 3-1 lead.Mads Sogaard stopped 28 shots for Ottawa.
OTTAWA, CANADA - FEBRUARY 17: Andreas Athanasiou #89 of the Chicago Blackhawks shot is saved by Mads Sogaard #40 of the Ottawa Senators as his teammates Erik Brannstrom #26 and Artem Zub #2 look on during the third period of the game at Canadian TireThe Senators raised Chris Neil’s No. 25 jersey to the rafters in a pregame. Neil played 1,026 games across 15 seasons with Ottawa.
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