ST. PAUL, Minn. — Joel Quenneville didn’t mince words when asked what the Blackhawks need to do in order to get their powerless power play back on track. “Shoot,” he said. The Hawks were held scoreless on their two power plays in Sunday afternoon’s Game 3 loss to the Minnesota Wild (with just one combined shot on goal), falling to 1-for-9 in the series. It was the 15th time in the last 18 games that the Hawks failed to score a power-play goal, the four-goals in two-nights stretch in mid-April looking...
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