Hawks score quick,then finish Canes with three goal third period for seventh straight win

Ryan Johnson, Dave Bolland and Patrick Kane scored in a 4:32 span early in the third period to break open a tight game, and the  Blackhawks beat the Carolina Hurricanes 5-2 on Friday to extend their season-high winning streak to seven games. Jonathan Toews and Bryan Bickell scored in the first period for the surging Hawks, who led only 2-1 after 40 minutes. Toews has goals in four consecutive games, scoring six times and adding two assists in the span. He also stretched his points streak to eight games, with seven goals and seven assists during the run.Eric Staal and Jeff Skinner scored for the Hurricanes, whose two-game winning streak ended.Marian Hossa, Patrick Sharp and Chris Campoli each had two assists to help the defending Stanley Cup champion Blackhawks pull ahead of Los Angeles and Phoenix for fourth place alone in the tight Western Conference standings. Carolina fell into eighth place in the East, a point behind the New York Rangers.Corey Crawford, making his 10th straight start, made 18 saves. Rookie Justin Peters started in goal for Carolina, ending a string of 24 straight starts by Cam Ward.Peters was shakey on three of the Hawk goals,and gave up easy rebounds all night. Peters finished with 24 saves as the Hurricanes played their second game in two nights, following a victory a home over Buffalo.After Toews forced Cory Stillman to turn over the puck, the Chicago captain opened the scoring 55 seconds in on the first shot of the game. Toews knocked the puck off Stillman’s stick in the right circle of the Carolina zone, then Sharp fed it back to him in the slot.Staal tied it at 6:23, exploiting a coverage breakdown.Stillman and Erik Cole broke down the ice and eventually were taken out of the play by the Blackhawks’ defense. But Staal swooped in alone on a loose puck in the slot and fired it past Crawford.Bickell put the Hawks back ahead 2-1 midway through the period. Brent Seabrook’s shot from the point hit the post, and Bickell slid the rebound under Peters.Both teams had prime opportunities in the loosely played, but scoreless second. Late in the period, Toews fired a puck toward an open net during a power play with Peters out of position. But Hurricanes defenseman Jay Harrison stopped the shot with his stick just before it crossed the goal line.Johnson, Bolland and Kane scored early the third period to put the Hawks in charge. Johnson made it 3-1 with his first goal as a Blackhawk 2:50 into the third. He cut to the net off left wing and his apparent centering pass deflected in off Carolina defenseman Joni Pitkanen.Just over a minute later, Bolland fired in a rebound of Hossa’s shot to extend the lead to 4-1. Set up by Sharp, Kane beat Peters from the right circle at 7:22 to make it 5-1. Skinner connected from the crease with 7:51 left to complete the scoring.

NOTES—Johnson, hampered by injuries, played in just his 17th game with the Blackhawks after signing as a free agent last summer. … The Blackhawks began a stretch of five straight games against Eastern Conference teams…..The Hawks next four games are on the road. During the trip, the Blackhawks will visit the White House on March 11 before a March 13 game in Washington. … Peters made his first start since Jan. 9 and first appearance since Jan. 17 when he relieved Ward in a 5-2 loss in Boston.It showed.