Hawks roll on, hammer Ducks 5-2

Blackhawks backup goalie Antti Niemi was good again, just not quite perfect.Marian Hossa scored twice and Niemi stopped 22 shots, but lost his shutout bid late in the third period of the Hawks 5-2 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Sunday night.Kris Versteeg, Troy Brouwer and Jonathan Toews also scored for the Blackhawks, who won their third straight. With 61 points, the Hawks are tied atop the NHL standings with the San Jose Sharks. The Blackhawks have won 12 of 15.With the Blackhawks ahead 5-0, Niemi was seeking his fifth shutout in 11 starts this season, but Petteri Nokelainen scored the first of his two goals with 3:21 left. He connected again 1:19 later.Niemi, however, stopped several tough chances before the Hawks built their lead. The Ducks also misfired or hit the post on others as they lost their third straight and fell for the fifth time in six games.Had Niemi held on for the shutout, he would have tied Phoenix’s Ilya Bryzgalov — who has played in 37 games — for the NHL lead. Niemi has been in 13 games overall, including two stints in relief of No. 1 starter Cristobal Huet.Anaheim’s Jean-Sebastien Giguere made 23 saves.Patrick Kane set up two goals, extending his point streak to eight games. The Blackhawks forward has seven goals and seven assists during the run.Both teams played for the second consecutive night and for the third time in four days. Neither club was sharp early as both failed to convert several close-in chances in the scoreless first period.Blackhawks defenseman Brian Campbell faked Giguere to the ice about six minutes in, but slid the puck through the crease and wide of an empty net.About two minutes later, Anaheim’s Kyle Chipchura hit the right post while Niemi was out of position. Niemi then made a point-blank stop on Nokelainen during a Ducks power play with 9:30 left in the first.Versteeg made it 1-0 at 6:21 of the second, capping a rush that began after Niemi stopped Corey Perry on a 2-on-1 rush with a sliding glove save.Versteeg slipped behind the defense without the puck and took a pass from John Madden just inside the blue line. Versteeg moved unchecked across the crease and beat Giguere with a high shot.Brouwer made it 2-0 with 4:15 left in the second. He took Kane’s feed from behind the net, skated in, and shoveled in a backhander with Giguere down.Hossa’s first goal, at 1:14 of the third, pushed the lead to three goals. His second, during a power play 2:27 later, made it 4-0.Toews made it a five-goal edge with 6:10 left when he tipped in Kane’s pass.

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Anaheim C Ryan Getzlaf, who entered the game tied with Perry atop the Ducks’ scoring list, missed his fourth game because of a leg laceration. RW Teemu Selanne sat out his 15th due to a broken hand….Niklas Hjalmarsson missed his second game after being struck in the head with a puck while on the bench during a win over New Jersey on Thursday. Jordan Hendry took his place in the lineup.