Here's a list of notable events on February 1 in Chicago Blackhawks history.
On February 1, 1962, Bobby Hull scored four goals to help the Blackhawks defeat the Detroit Red Wings 7-4.
Detroit jumped out to a three-goal lead in the first period, but the Blackhawks rallied in the middle frame. Hull scored two of his goals to help the Hawks enter the third period tied at four. Reggie Flemming scored what became the game-winner for the Blackhawks, and Hull added two more insurance markers.
Glenn Hall made 51 saves on 55 Red Wings shots to backstop Chicago's victory.
On February 1, 2019, Patrick Kane had four points (two goals, two assists) against his hometown Buffalo Sabres to reach the 900-point milestone and power a 7-3 Blackhawks win.
Kane's tally under a minute into the second period was his 900th career point. Amid a high-scoring affair, Kane assisted on goals by Duncan Keith and Connor Murphy before adding an empty-netter to ice Chicago's victory.
#OTD in 2019, the #Blackhawks blew by the Sabres 7-3.
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Patrick Kane had 2 goals and 2 assists in his hometown, reaching the 900-point mark in the process pic.twitter.com/m0g179M4J6
On February 1, 2020, Patrick Kane scored the shootout winner as the Blackhawks defeated the Arizona Coyotes 3-2.
Chicago jumped out in front thanks to a pair of goals from Brandon Saad. However, Brad Richardson and Conor Garland scored in the second period to help the Coyotes rally.
Jonathan Toews and Kane were successful in the shootout while Corey Crawford stopped both Coyotes' attempts to secure the Blackhawks' victory.
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