ANAHEIM, Calif. — It wasn’t perfect, but Corey Crawford was mostly sharp in his first game back for the Blackhawks. He made big saves throughout the night Wednesday, including two big ones in the final minutes, to keep them in it long enough to beat the Ducks 4-3 on Patrick Kane’s goal with 16.1 seconds left in regulation. Crawford stopped the first 10 shots he faced and saved 29 of 32 overall in his return from more than two months of being sidelined by a concussion. “I made some big saves and also I made some big mistakes,” he said. “I think after missing a lot of time, it’s those little things that will come back the more I play. I definitely have to sharpen some things up, but it was good to get a win.”It was an ugly game for the Hawks at Honda Center, but Crawford, Kane and Alex DeBrincat did enough to help them escape with an important victory and keep their wild-card dreams alive. DeBrincat scored their first goal on a power play early in the second period and tied it 3-3 with five minutes remaining in the third. He has 36 on the season, trailing… Read full this story
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