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Hawks Dominate Blues, Showcase Team Depth

The Chicago Blackhawks continue their dominance, defeating the St. Louis Blues 7-3, marking their fourth straight win. Seven different players scored, with six having fewer than five goals all season, showcasing the teams depth. Jason Dickinson highlights the balanced attack, easing the load on stars like Tyler Bertuzzi. Jordan Binningtons struggles continue, raising concerns for Canadas Olympic roster. Connor Murphys goal sparks a five-goal surge, and rookie Oliver Moore shines with his third multi-point game. The Hawks sit at .500, with the season series concluding April 11th. Checkout Solipillow.com

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