NHL: Chicago 4, Anaheim 2
CHICAGO, Dec. 4 -- Jonathan Toews put Chicago in front with the second of three unanswered third-period goals Wednesday, giving the Blackhawks a 4-2 win over Anaheim.
Towes scored with 1:35 to play to make it 3-2, taking advantage of a wildly bouncing puck that slammed into the end boards and hopped back in front of the Anaheim net.
Chicago began the third period facing a one-goal deficit, but Martin Havlat tied it with 5:45 to go in the stanza. Dave Bolland produced an empty-netter with nine seconds remaining.
The Blackhawks ended a three-game losing streak. Cristobal Huet made 30 saves for his fourth win of the year.
After winning four in a row, the Ducks have dropped two straight. Jonas Hiller made 37 saves in defeat.
Anaheim forward Brendan Morrison played in his 700th NHL game. (UPI)