The Chicago Blackhawks returned home needing a reset after a difficult West Coast road trip, and they delivered exactly that in a strong 3-0 victory over the New York Rangers on Wednesday night.

Behind a steady performance from Spencer Knight and another standout showing from Connor Bedard, Chicago looked sharper, faster, and more confident on home ice. After being outscored 13-1 in their previous two games, the Blackhawks used energy from the United Center crowd to regain momentum and show they can respond when things get tough.

Connor Bedard shines again as Chicago Blackhawks take control early
Nov 7, 2025; Calgary, Alberta, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) during the third period against the Calgary Flames at Scotiabank Saddledome. Mandatory Credit: Sergei Belski-Imagn Images

Coming off a stretch in which Chicago struggled to generate offense, the team wasted no time setting the tone at home. Louis Crevier opened the scoring with a short-handed goal, giving the Blackhawks early confidence. It was the type of hard-working play Chicago has been missing, and it immediately energized the bench.

From there, Connor Bedard took over. The 20-year-old star scored his 19th goal of the season, finishing a centering pass from Andre Burakovsky to extend the lead to 2-0 in the second period. Bedard later added an assist on Tyler Bertuzzi’s third-period goal, giving him a two-point night and pushing his season total to 42 points.

Bedard now has 17 points in his last 11 home games, showcasing just how comfortable he has become playing in front of Chicago fans. His ability to elevate the team after a tough road trip reflects the leadership qualities the organization believes will define its future.

The Rangers entered the game having lost two straight in overtime, but remained one of the league’s better defensive teams. Still, the Blackhawks outworked them in key moments and capitalized on their chances. New York goalie Igor Shesterkin made 22 saves, but his team was unable to generate consistent pressure in the offensive zone.

Chicago’s strong first period also continued a trend. The Blackhawks have now scored first in 12 of their 15 home games, the most in the NHL, and have allowed only four first-period goals at home, the fewest in the league.

Spencer Knight earns second shutout as Chicago Blackhawks regain confidence
NHL: Vancouver Canucks at Chicago BlackhawksOct 17, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Vancouver Canucks center Elias Pettersson (40) shoots against Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Spencer Knight (30) during the third period at the United Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

While Bedard once again drove the offense, Spencer Knight delivered a calm, controlled performance in net. The 23-year-old stopped 21 shots for his second shutout of the season and the seventh of his career.

Knight’s ability to stay poised, even when facing skilled forwards like Artemi Panarin and Mika Zibanejad, gave the Blackhawks the confidence they needed to play more aggressively. His rebound control, positioning, and communication with the defense stood out throughout the night.

For Knight, this performance also marked an important step forward in consistency. He has never recorded more than two shutouts in a single season, and reaching that number before the halfway point reflects how valuable he has become to Chicago’s defensive structure.

The Blackhawks also showed improvement in areas that cost them during the road trip. Their forecheck was stronger, their defensive zone coverage much tighter, and their transitions cleaner. Even in moments when the Rangers pushed back, Chicago stayed composed.

New York saw one streak end as well. Mika Zibanejad’s seven-game point streak came to a stop, thanks in large part to Chicago’s disciplined defensive play.

The win gives the Blackhawks a much-needed boost as they head back on the road to face the St. Louis Blues on Friday night. Chicago proved they can rebound from adversity, and with Bedard leading the offense and Knight finding his rhythm, the team can build on this momentum moving forward. After a rough stretch, the Chicago Blackhawks reminded everyone what they look like at their best: energetic, structured, and confident.

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