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The good news: this Blackhawks game eventually ended.

The bad news: the Sabres out-scored the Blackhawks 3-1 in all three periods.

Star 1: Tyler Bertuzzi

Bertuzzi remained on fire, even if the conditions were ice cold when he scored the Blackhawks’ first goal of the game (to cut the deficit back to two). He redirected in his second goal of the night in the opening seconds of the third period.

GOAL: Tyler Bertuzzi cleans up a rebound in front to give the Blackhawks some life pic.twitter.com/9fuIl0U8Iv

— BHF (@BlackhawksFocus) November 22, 2025

teamwork pic.twitter.com/JtpV0SVeA2

— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) November 22, 2025

Star 2: Connor Bedard

Bedard brought it tonight, even if the final score is ugly. His assist on Bertuzzi’s goal in the first period was the 100th of his NHL career. He’s the fourth Blackhawk to reach that benchmark before turning 21 years old. At the end of two periods, he had two of the Blackhawks’ four scoring chances at 5-on-5. Bedard won 9 of 13 faceoffs and was credited with three blocked shots in the game. And he was plus-one in a blowout loss. Credit where it’s due: he showed up and never quit.

Connor Bedard hustles back to make a defensive play, a great backcheck.This is exactly what Jeff Blashill means when he says Bedard has been committed to playing winning hockey this year. #Blackhawks pic.twitter.com/ZrDPgK4Kte

— Charlie Roumeliotis (@CRoumeliotis) November 22, 2025

Star 3: the Bus Driver

Somebody allegedly brought the team to the rink on Friday night. And they had to get them back to the airport after. If they did both of those jobs successfully, that’s worthy of a star after this dumpster fire performance.

Key Takeaways

Coming into tonight’s game, 19 of the 20 skaters on the Blackhawks’ current NHL roster had registered a point in the month of November. The only remaining skater with a doughnut: Alex Vlasic. That was erased with Vlasic’s goal in the second period.

GOAL: Ryan Greene dekes and dishes to Alex Vlasic who rips a one-timer that finds twine pic.twitter.com/eJjUIjFklh

— BHF (@BlackhawksFocus) November 22, 2025 Sam Rinzel had assists on the Blackhawks’ first two goals of the night for his first career multi-point game. Matt Grzelcyk was solid in the midst of crap. He had the Blackhawks’ highest expected goals for (0.33) and was on the ice for five of the Blackhawks’ six shots on net at 5-on-5 in the opening 20 minutes. Frank Nazar picked up an assist on Bertuzzi’s second goal, extending his personal streak to four straight games with an assist. After the refs were the talk of the town after Thursday night’s loss to the Kraken, it took all of 40 seconds for the penguins to miss an obvious call that would have put the Blackhawks on the power play in Buffalo. Somehow this didn’t get a whistle in the third period, either.

Ryan Donato is blatantly tripped and no penalty is called. Man. #Blackhawks pic.twitter.com/ehOOsgdIf9

— Charlie Roumeliotis (@CRoumeliotis) November 22, 2025

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