The Chicago Blackhawks felt good going into the first intermission. They were up 1-0 after a tap-in from Connor Bedard and looking to keep their momentum going.

Things then flipped on their head. Again.

The Los Angeles Kings used three unanswered goals to beat the Hawks 3-1 on Sunday at the United Center. The loss ended the home team’s point streak at five games .

“I thought we played really good in the first (and) probably could have been up by two,” Hawks coach Jeff Blashill said. “I thought we self-inflicted a little bit in the second in terms of puck management and we made the game less direct (and) less predictable to ourselves.”

The Kings (4-3-3) were in the second half of a back-to-back after a 5-4 shootout loss to the Nashville Predators. The Hawks (4-3-2), however, were the

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