It took three games for the Blackhawks' new-look second line to get going, but get going they did.
The trio of Alex Nylander, Dylan Strome and Patrick Kane were thrown together Thursday in Tampa Bay against the Lightning (5-2 win) and stuck together against the Panthers (3-2 win) in the final stop of a four-game road trip. Despite two solid victories from the Hawks in those games, the new-look second line didn't yield much in terms of collaborative results.
That all changed in Tuesday's 6-2 win over the Anaheim Ducks, a third consecutive victory for the Hawks.