clock menu more-arrow no yes mobile

Filed under:

Morning Bag Skate: Anton Forsberg, Blackhawks defeat Predators

Our daily look at Blackhawks news and the happenings around the hockey world.

If you buy something from an SB Nation link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement.

NHL: Chicago Blackhawks at Nashville Predators Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

Vinnie Hinostroza scored a goal and an assist and Anton Forsberg stopped 42 shots to help the Chicago Blackhawks to a 2-1 win over the Nashville Predators on Tuesday night at Bridgestone Arena.

Chicago finishes January with a 4-0 record.

The Hawks continue their road trip Thursday at Vancouver, who rallied after blowing a 2-0 lead for a 3-2 overtime win over Colorado.

HAWKS

**RECAP: Forsberg holds off Preds in Hawks win (SCH)

**Hawks not only team feeling pressure of Central Division logjam (Chicago Sun Times)

CENTRAL DIVISION

**LeBrun: Central Division teams could drive up trade deadline prices by bidding on same players (The Athletic)

**RECAP: Parise, Wild top Blue Jackets in shootout (Hockey Wilderness)

**RECAP: Blues defeat Canadiens for fifth straight time (NHL.com)

**RECAP: Hutchinson wins season debut for Jets against Lightning (Arctic Ice Hockey)

**RECAP: Kuemper, Kings shut out Stars (Defending Big D)

**Avs’ MacKinnon leaves game with upper body injury after collision (The Denver Post)

NHL

**RECAP: Ducks snap Bruins’ 18-game point streak (Anaheim Calling)

**RECAP: Devils hold off Sabres, stop skid at 4 (All About The Jersey)

**RECAP: Sateri gets first NHL win, Panthers defeat Islanders (NHL.com)

**RECAP: Murray lifts Penguins past Sharks in 1st game since father’s death (Pensburgh)

**RECAP: Hurricanes hand Senators 6th straight loss (NHL.com)

**RECAP: Golden Knights defeat Flames to tie wins record (NHL.com)

HOCKEY WORLD

**CHL Notebook: Flyers hopeful Hart zeroing in on WHL shutout record (Sportsnet)

**Filip Zadina aiming to become next Mooseheads import NHL star (Sportsnet)

**Alberta 14-year-old drawing Crosby, MacKinnon comparisons (Sportsnet)