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Blackhawks Spot Blues 2-0 Lead, Win In Overtime

In a game critical to the Blackhawks' playoff hopes and positioning, they gave up a goal to the St. Louis Blues with only 17 seconds gone in the first period, then went behind 2-0 early in the second.

But, in a display of grit rarely seen in this tough Blackhawks season, a long review delay on a puck that barely went into the Blues' net off the skate of Marian Hossa was ruled a good goal, the Hawks' first of the game; they went on to tie the game 3-3 and Jonathan Toews put in the game-winner 3:17 into overtime, giving the Hawks a 4-3 win and 95 points with two games remaining.

The two points at least temporarily put the Blackhawks into seventh place in the Western Conference standings, ahead of the Anaheim Ducks, who are playing at this writing on the West Coast. The Calgary Flames, who trailed the Blackhawks by two points going into tonight's action, are also playing out West in a late game. They could keep that two-point deficit by winning, but after tonight have only one game remaining and the Hawks could eliminate them by winning one of their two remaining contests.

The bigger challenge may come from the Dallas Stars, who have three games left but trail by four points. The Stars were idle Wednesday night; they'll host the Colorado Avalanche tomorrow. Meanwhile, the Blackhawks' two remaining games are against the Detroit Red Wings, at Detroit on Friday and at home on Sunday afternoon.