Hawks stay alive in NHL playoffs

The Chicago Blackhawks have beaten the Los Angeles Kings 5-4 but still trail 3-2 in their NHL Western Conference final playoff series.

Chicago Blackhawks player Ben Smith celebrates after scoring

The Chicago Blackhawks have beaten the LA Kings 5-4 to stay alive in their NHL playoff series. (AAP)

Michal Handzus scored 2:04 into the second overtime as the Chicago Blackhawks defeated the Los Angeles Kings 5-4 on Wednesday to stay alive in their NHL Western Conference final playoff series.

Chicago forward Brandon Saad helped set up the winner by holding onto the puck on the right side. He waited until Handzus was able to drive to the net and take the pass off his right skate before lifting a backhand under the crossbar for the Blackhawks, who trail the series three games to two.

Saad finished with a goal and two assists for the defending Stanley Cup champion Blackhawks, who gave up a pair of early two-goal leads and then fell behind by a goal before rallying for the win.

Game six will be Friday night in Los Angeles.

Brent Seabrook, Johnny Oduya and Ben Smith also scored for Chicago, who need to win two straight to take the best-of-seven series and advance to the Stanley Cup finals for the third time in five years. Forward Patrick Kane had four assists for Chicago, who also won the NHL championship in 2010.

The Blackhawks have rebounded from being down 3-1 to win a series only once in their history. That was last year against Detroit.

Goaltender Corey Crawford struggled at times but made 40 saves for the win.

Dustin Brown, Marian Gaborik, Jarret Stoll and Tanner Pearson scored goals for the Kings, who can reach the NHL championship series for the second time in the last three seasons with a home victory in the next game.

Los Angeles netminder Jonathan Quick stopped 40 shots in the loss.


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