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Louis Crevier’s Two Goals Propel Blackhawks to 5-2 Season Finale Victory Over Sharks

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In an electrifying conclusion to their season, the Chicago Blackhawks rallied to defeat the San Jose Sharks 5-2, thanks in large part to defenseman Louis Crevier, who scored twice in the final period. This marked the first multigoal game of Crevier’s career, as he played a pivotal role in turning the tide for the Blackhawks on Wednesday night.

Crevier tied the game at 2-2 just 3:51 into the third period, deftly converting a backhand pass from Connor Bedard. Moments later, he added an insurance goal with an impressive 60-foot slapshot that left Sharks goaltender Yaroslav Askarov with little chance to respond.

Ryan Greene also contributed significantly, netting his 12th goal of the season between Crevier’s scores. Greene’s shot from the slot found the back of the net at 8:35, further fueling the Blackhawks’ momentum. Bedard continued to shine, assisting on Nick Lardis’ goal, showcasing his playmaking abilities in the final stretch of the game.

The Blackhawks, who have struggled throughout the season, managed to secure four wins in their last 15 games and finished with 72 points—an improvement of 11 points from the previous season. Meanwhile, the Sharks concluded their campaign 32 points ahead of last year’s pace, with one game left to play.

San Jose opened the scoring with Mario Ferraro’s wrist shot, which deflected off the skate of Chicago defenseman Ethan Del Mastro at 8:09 of the first period. Shortly after, a Sharks goal was disallowed due to a delayed offside, but Michael Misa quickly made it 2-0 with a shot from close range that ricocheted off Del Mastro’s stick and eluded Blackhawks goaltender Spencer Knight, who finished the night with 15 saves. Askarov, on the other hand, recorded 19 saves for the Sharks.

Chicago finally broke through late in the second period when defenseman Sam Rinzel scored with just 30 seconds remaining, cutting the Sharks’ lead to 2-1. Earlier, the Blackhawks had a chance to score on a penalty shot taken by Ilya Mikheyev, but he was denied.

Before the game, the Blackhawks announced they had extended the contract of general manager Kyle Davidson, who is wrapping up his fourth year in the role. Looking ahead, the Sharks will close out their season with a visit to Winnipeg on Thursday.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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