Latest video shows there's beef on the Hawks top line
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Dave
March 15, 2022 (2:11 PM)
Chicago's top two scorers seem to have reached a boiling point during their last game.
The Blackhawks are currently sitting 25th overall in the NHL standings and they've scored 161 goals in 60 games this season, the 25th most in the league.
With stats like that, it's no surprise that the team's leaders are getting frustrated by the lack of production. That frustration was on full display during the Hawks game against the Ottawa Senators on Saturday.
Despite Chicago skating to a 6-3 road win, the squad's top two scorers exchanged some pretty harsh words on the ice.
We'll probably never know
Patrick Kane told his linemate, but
Alex DeBrincat clearly didn't agree with what the veteran had to say.
Kane (56GP-19G-49A) and DeBrincat (60GP-34G-21A) have combined their efforts to rack up 123 points on the 161 goals the Blackhawks have scored this season.
With such a fair share of the team's offense, one can only wonder how much a beef between the two first liners could affect the rest of the season?
DeBrincat downplayed the argument that both star players had in Ottawa by adressing his comments on a local podcast yesterday:
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