The Chicago Blackhawks, despite being a struggling team, have maintained a strong penalty kill (PK) ranked second in the NHL at 84.1% this season. However, since trading key players Nick Foligno, Connor Murphy, and Jason Dickinson, they have allowed seven power-play goals in eight games. Young players are now stepping up, with coaches emphasizing the importance of experience and learning through gameplay. While the dip in PK performance is concerning, it is seen as a valuable opportunity for future development.
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