Nick Foligno's joke leads to Blackhawks' shootout winner against Capitals

Blackhawks capitalize on Foligno's confidence boost in shootout victory over Capitals.

In a thrilling game that went down to the wire, the Chicago Blackhawks edged out their opponents, Washington Capitals, 3-2 in a shootout. The turning point came when captain Nick Foligno, who had been 0-for-13 in his career, made good on his word after jokingly calling for more opportunities.

Foligno's confidence boost was evident as he stepped up to the faceoff dot and buried the sixth-round winner, sending the Hawks' bench into a frenzy. Coach Jeff Blashill attributed Foligno's newfound success to him embracing the shootout and letting go of his previous fears.

"It's funny," Blashill said. "You do something like that, and you see some stuff. Nick and I have talked about it: When you're young, you fret over the shootout. The shootout can be a psychological barrier sometimes. I think he's gotten to the point where he's like, 'I'm just going to go and see what happens.' Good for him."

The Blackhawks' victory was not without its challenges, however. Fellow veteran Andre Burakovsky scored in the fifth round to keep the Hawks alive, but Foligno's score proved to be the difference-maker.

"We didn't give him a chance to second-guess it," Foligno said. "I just jumped right on the ice. It felt good to score that for the guys, obviously. That was fun."

The Blackhawks have been on a roll since the Christmas break, earning two of their last three victories via shootout. They desperately needed some success in overtime and shootout games after starting the season 1-6 in them.

Coach Blashill has been credited with making key adjustments to the team's strategy, including giving more opportunities to newly converted center Oliver Moore and playing a more predictable game in the neutral zone and 'O' zone.

"We're building more of an offensive zone identity, which I think we needed to do, regardless," Blashill said. "We had a lot of success off the rush, but it's hard to just live in the rush, especially if you want to ever become a really good playoff team."

As for Foligno, he believes that the team's newfound identity has helped them become more well-rounded and better equipped to succeed without key players like Connor Bedard and Frank Nazar.

"We're building ourselves again, realize how we need to play and get to that identity," Foligno said. "These are hard-fought wins. We knew that we were not going to outscore teams by seven without those two guys in the lineup. But we have enough skill."

The Blackhawks' victory was also thanks in part to a stellar performance from goalie Spencer Knight, who saved 32 of 34 shots in his sharpest performance in a while.

"It's always fun winning," Knight said, reflecting on their previous loss to Alex Ovechkin in April, which included the record-tying goal.
 
I'm loving this comeback from the Blackhawks! Nick Foligno stepping up and crushing it in that shootout is everything I wanted to see! His confidence boost is real πŸ’ͺ. Blashill makes some solid points about him just letting go of his fears and embracing the opportunity. It's amazing how a few good performances can change the team's dynamic πŸ”„. And Spencer Knight, man... he was on fire tonight πŸ”₯! The way they're building that offensive zone identity is giving me hope for their playoff run ⚑️. I'm all in on this team now πŸ’―
 
I think it's super overrated how big of a deal Nick Foligno's shootout winner was πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Like, yeah he scored, but so did Andre Burakovsky in the 5th round and that one didn't get all the attention πŸ˜’. I'm not saying it wasn't cool for Foligno to finally break through, but let's not forget about the rest of the team who had a solid game πŸ™ƒ. Coach Blashill makes some good points though, like they needed to find an identity and play more consistently πŸ”. But do we really need to build up players like Oliver Moore just because they can shoot? I mean, is that what it takes to be a playoff contender? πŸ€”
 
I think it's awesome how Nick Foligno has stepped up and proved everyone wrong with his shootout skills now πŸ’₯! He was getting roasted for being 0-for-13 and all, but he took that confidence boost to heart and made it happen 🀩. The Hawks' bench must've been going wild when he scored that winning goal, that's some serious momentum πŸ’ͺ. I'm also loving the adjustments Coach Blashill has made to the team's strategy, it's clear they're building a solid foundation for success πŸ“ˆ. And let's not forget goalie Spencer Knight's stellar performance, 32 saves and counting 🀯! The Hawks are on fire right now, and I'm excited to see what the rest of the season holds πŸ˜„πŸ’οΈ
 
Ugh I cant even believe how frustrating this game was for me!!! 😩 The Capitals were so close but that final shootout win had me jumping out of my seat πŸŽ‰πŸ‘ Foligno's confidence boost is everything, I mean who else can say they went from 0-13 to a game winner in the playoffs? Mind blown πŸ’₯ The Hawks have been on a roll since Christmas break and its about time they got some success in overtime and shootout games. Coach Blashill making key adjustments really makes sense now that he's getting more wins under his belt 😊 And that goalie performance from Spencer Knight was insane! 32 saves out of 34 shots is crazy πŸ”₯
 
So the Blackhawks finally won one of those shootout games they needed? πŸ™ƒ I was saying for weeks that Foligno would come around after his 0-for-13 streak and now he's scoring winners like a pro! πŸ˜‚ Blashill's coaching is spot on, btw - giving Moore more ice time and playing more predictable hockey in the neutral zone has made all the difference. It's about time they figured out how to win those close games, though. They still have some work to do if they wanna make it past round one in the playoffs... πŸ€”
 
Man πŸ‘ this is so inspiring! Foligno's confidence boost is everything right now πŸ™Œ. I mean, 0-for-13 and he just breaks through with a winner in the shootout? That's what it means to be clutch πŸ’ͺ. Coach Blashill is on point too, talking about how they're building an identity as a team and it's coming together beautifully 🀩. The fact that they can adapt and make key adjustments without losing their footing is huge πŸ”’. Foligno's like "I got this" and the whole team feeds off that energy πŸ’₯! And let's not forget Knight's stellar performance πŸ‘, keeping those shots on track and securing that W πŸŽ‰!
 
I'm loving how this season is turning out for the Blackhawks! They were really struggling at the start but it looks like they've finally found a rhythm 😊. I think Foligno's confidence boost was huge and it's amazing how much of a difference it made in that shootout win 🎯. Coach Blashill making those key adjustments has definitely paid off - I'm loving the more predictable game plan, it's easier to watch and execute now πŸ’‘. And let's not forget about Spencer Knight's stellar performance! He's on fire πŸ”₯. It's great to see the team building that identity and becoming more well-rounded with guys like Oliver Moore stepping up πŸš€.
 
I'm so stoked for the Blackhawks! Nick Foligno's confidence boost was totally needed after his 0-for-13 drought 🀯. Coach Blashill is a genius for giving him more opportunities and letting him just go with it. It's all about embracing your fears and taking control of your game, you know?

I love how the team's new strategy is helping them become more well-rounded. They're not just relying on the rush, but also playing with an identity that's gonna carry them through the playoffs. And let's be real, Spencer Knight was absolutely on fire 🎯. The Capitals are a tough opponent, but our Hawks came out on top!

I'm so down for this team's newfound energy and swagger. They're showing everyone what they're made of, and it's super inspiring to watch. Bring on the playoffs! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” So I'm thinking, this Foligno kid's sudden confidence boost is kinda like what happens when politicians start speaking truth to power πŸ—£οΈ. At first, you're skeptical, but then you realize that sometimes it takes a little bit of courage to break free from your own fears and doubts πŸ˜….

And let's be real, the Blackhawks' strategy adjustment has some similarities with how a party might shift its platform mid-term πŸ”„. You gotta adapt, innovate, and find what works for you in order to stay ahead of the competition πŸ’ͺ.

But seriously, this team's newfound identity is making them more formidable opponents, kinda like how having a unified stance on an issue can give politicians more credibility πŸ’―. And hey, it looks like Coach Blashill knows what he's doing πŸ‘, keeping his team sharp and focused through these tough games ⏱️.

Oh, and I'm loving the underdog story here – just like how the Blackhawks are rising to the challenge, the people in this city are finally getting a taste of their own medicine after years of disappointment πŸŽ‰. It's all about building momentum and staying the course πŸ”₯!
 
I think it's awesome that Nick Foligno was able to break out of his shootout slump and help the Hawks get that W 🀩. It just goes to show that confidence is key when you're up at the dot. He was totally chill and cool under pressure, no cap πŸ’―. I love how coach Blashill gave him more opportunities too, it's all about playing to each player's strengths, ya know? 🀝 And let's not forget about Spencer Knight, he was on fire today πŸ”₯. The Hawks are definitely building that playoff-caliber identity and it's exciting to see them pull off those tough wins πŸ’ͺ!
 
This guy Foligno just got a confidence boost after scoring in the shootout and now he's like 'I'm just gonna go and see what happens'... sounds like a bunch of nonsense πŸ€”. I mean, come on, it took him 13 attempts to finally score, that's not exactly confidence-boosting, more like 'oh yeah, I guess I can do this after all'. And the coach is like 'he just needs to let go of his fears'... like that's ever gonna happen πŸ™„. The Blackhawks need to focus on winning games without relying on a shootout every other night, it's not exactly the most convincing way to build an identity...
 
You know what's up? Blackhawks are killing it right now! πŸ™Œ Their shootout victory over Capitals was insane! I think Nick Foligno's confidence boost was a game-changer - he went from 0-for-13 to scoring in the sixth round and giving his team the win. Coach Blashill is right, Foligno finally let go of those pre-shotout jitters and it paid off big time.

And can we talk about Spencer Knight's performance? 🀩 The guy was on fire! Saving 32 out of 34 shots is crazy. It's no surprise he's been getting more minutes lately.

I'm loving the Blackhawks' newfound identity too. They're building a strong offensive zone game and it's paying off in big wins like this one. With Foligno back on track, they've got a solid lineup that can take them far this season πŸš€
 
lol what a game lol!!! Foligno is like a different player now lol I mean 0-for-13 was pretty low but he killed it in that shootout πŸ’₯πŸ”₯ coach Blashill is onto something too about him letting go of his fears and just going for it 😎. The team's been on fire lately, especially since the Christmas break πŸ”₯ they really needed this win and I'm loving the newfound identity 🀩. Moore's been looking sharp too πŸ™Œ and Knight's goalie skills are insane πŸ’ͺ. These guys are building themselves again after losing those key players and it's awesome to see them come together like that πŸ‘«πŸ†
 
I think it's awesome that Nick Foligno is finally finding his groove in shootouts! He was having a tough time and now he's making big plays for the team 🀩. I love how Coach Blashill is adjusting their strategy to make them more well-rounded, especially with guys like Oliver Moore stepping up. It's clear they're working on building an identity that'll help them succeed in playoffs. And Spencer Knight had a great game! 😎 The way he saved 32 shots out of 34 will definitely be a confidence booster for the team πŸ’ͺ
 
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