Canucks Go Wild for Yankees Game as Blackhawks Fall in Overtime.
A bizarre incident marred the Blackhawks' 3-2 overtime loss to the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place, with the team's star goaltender Spencer Knight struggling to comprehend what was happening on the ice. The Oilers' fans had other priorities, however, as they watched a baseball game on the video board between the Toronto Blue Jays and New York Yankees.
The crowd erupted in cheers as a play unfolded during the second period of hockey, with Knight initially unaware that it was related to the World Series - a fact made abundantly clear by the 1,670-mile distance separating the two games. Despite Rogers Place's attempt to show off the baseball broadcast on the video board, Blackhawks coach Jeff Blashill did his best to keep his team focused.
The display seemed to have a peculiar effect, however, causing Knight to be distracted and momentarily caught off guard by the crowd's reaction. "I couldn't help but look," he admitted in an interview, later realizing that the Blue Jays had actually lost when he saw the fans reacting to their non-play on the video board.
The Blackhawks managed to tie the game in the third period before ultimately succumbing to the Oilers' heavy star power in overtime. Despite a valiant effort from goal-scorer Andre Burakovsky and defenseman Wyatt Kaiser, they couldn't overcome the deficit as the Oilers took home the win.
While the loss was tough for the Blackhawks, the team remained positive in their assessment of the game. "We've been in this position a lot," said captain Ryan Greene. "We're just trying to figure out how to win games like this. I think it's a good thing that we've been tight with some of the top teams in the league, but we've got to find a way to get it done."
The Blackhawks are now 5-4-3 on the season and 0-1-1 on their six-game road trip, but they're at least past two of their toughest matchups so far.
A bizarre incident marred the Blackhawks' 3-2 overtime loss to the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place, with the team's star goaltender Spencer Knight struggling to comprehend what was happening on the ice. The Oilers' fans had other priorities, however, as they watched a baseball game on the video board between the Toronto Blue Jays and New York Yankees.
The crowd erupted in cheers as a play unfolded during the second period of hockey, with Knight initially unaware that it was related to the World Series - a fact made abundantly clear by the 1,670-mile distance separating the two games. Despite Rogers Place's attempt to show off the baseball broadcast on the video board, Blackhawks coach Jeff Blashill did his best to keep his team focused.
The display seemed to have a peculiar effect, however, causing Knight to be distracted and momentarily caught off guard by the crowd's reaction. "I couldn't help but look," he admitted in an interview, later realizing that the Blue Jays had actually lost when he saw the fans reacting to their non-play on the video board.
The Blackhawks managed to tie the game in the third period before ultimately succumbing to the Oilers' heavy star power in overtime. Despite a valiant effort from goal-scorer Andre Burakovsky and defenseman Wyatt Kaiser, they couldn't overcome the deficit as the Oilers took home the win.
While the loss was tough for the Blackhawks, the team remained positive in their assessment of the game. "We've been in this position a lot," said captain Ryan Greene. "We're just trying to figure out how to win games like this. I think it's a good thing that we've been tight with some of the top teams in the league, but we've got to find a way to get it done."
The Blackhawks are now 5-4-3 on the season and 0-1-1 on their six-game road trip, but they're at least past two of their toughest matchups so far.