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The Chicago Blackhawks and Boston Bruins were tied 1-1 at the end of the first period. The Blackhawks had a tough period but managed to survive and score a meaningful goal. Connor Bedard scored his first NHL goal for the Bruins, and nearly got his second. The Bruins had a slight advantage in shots, leading 13-11. The game ended with the Bruins defeating the Blackhawks 3-1. Bedard's goal and Arvid Söderblom's impressive performance in goal were not enough to secure a win for the Blackhawks. Additionally, Taylor Hall left the game with an injury after a hit from Brandon Carlo in the first period.
1-0 Bruins 3 Blackhawks 1 https://t.co/kxetFDVE6u
FINAL: Bruins 3, Blackhawks 1 Bedard scores his first goal and Soderblom saves 31/33 shots, but the Hawks fall to 1-1 this season.
FINAL: Blackhawks fall to the Bruins 3-1. Connor Bedard scored his first goal, Arvid Söderblom was excellent, and Taylor Hall left the game with an injury after a Brandon Carlo hit in the first period. 81-1-0 still on the table.
#Blackhawks and Bruins tied 1-1 at the end of Period 1. Shot attempts: 27-18 BOS Shots on goal: 13-11 BOS 5-on-5 scoring chances: 15-7 BOS 5-on-5 high-danger chances: 5-3 BOS https://t.co/K7HnTY3G3W
1st intermission: Blackhawks 1, Bruins 1 That was probably the Hawks' worst period of the four so far this season, but they survived it — and got a rather meaningful goal.
END OF PERIOD 1: Blackhawks and Bruins tied 1-1 as Connor Bedard gets his first NHL goal and nearly got his second. Bruins up 13-11 in shots. Trent Frederic had the Boston goal.