Blackhawks 7, Coyotes 5
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Chicago right winger Patrick Kane recorded his 22nd goal and left winger Andrew Desjardins scored twice in the Blackhawks' 7-5 victory over the Arizona Coyotes at Gila River Arena on Tuesday.
Kane assisted on two of the Blackhawks' three-power plays goals in first period and extended his NHL points lead to 53. His 31 assists are second.
Coyotes right winger Shane Doan had his second career hat trick and his goal in the final minute was the 379th of his career, tying Dale Hawerchuk's franchise record. Doan has 11 goals, seven in his last nine games.
Defenseman Duncan Keith, center Artem Anisimov and center Artemi Panarin scored on the power play in the first period as the Blackhawks (21-13-4) broke a two-game losing streak with their seventh victory in Arizona in the last eight games.
Kane has a point in 33 of 38 games this season, and his 26-game scoring streak that ended Dec. 15 is the longest in league history by an American-born player.
Desjardin's second goal, which caromed off Arizona defenseman Niklas Grossman, gave Chicago a 6-2 at 5:04 for the third period.
Doan and defenseman Connor Murphy scored later in the third before Jonathan Toews scored a short-handed goal into an empty with 1:39 remaining. Doan finished the scoring.
Blackhawks goalie Corey Crawford made 32 saves.
Arizona goaltender Anders Lindback was replaced by Louis Domingue after the first period. Lindback recorded only two saves. Domingue gave up three goals and had 19 stops.
Chicago converted all three of its power-play chances in the first period, two in the first eight minutes.
Keith took a nifty back-handed drop pass from Kane and scored his sixth goal of the season at 6:21 of the period, and Anisimov redirected a slap shot from defenseman Brent Seabrook from the red line 75 seconds later to make it 2-0.
Doan brought the Coyotes within one when Crawford muffed a bouncing puck and it hopped over his glove at 10:18, five seconds after the Blackhawks killed a power play.
Defenseman Zbynek Michalek tied it at 2 at 12:07 of the first period, taking a pass from behind the net from defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson for his second goal of the season.
Panarin's 11 goal of the season came 13 seconds into the Blackhawks' third power play, at 19:08 of the period.
Desjardins slipped a soft goal through Domingue's right pad for a 4-2 lead two minutes into the second period, the third shot Domingue faced.
Kane's goal at 13:48 made it 5-2.
NOTES: Coyotes C Antoine Vermette won a Stanley Cup with Chicago last season, when he joined the Blackhawks in a trade-deadline deal that brought D Klas Dahlbeck and the 30th pick in the 2015 draft, RW Nick Merkley, to Arizona. Vermette returned to the Coyotes after signing a two-year, $7.5 million free-agent deal last summer. ... With Martin Hanzal (lower body) and D Boyd Gordon (upper body) out, the Coyotes recalled LW Craig Cunningham and C Laurent Dauphin. Dauphin made his NHL debut on the Coyotes' fourth line. Hanzal has missed eight of the last nine games. ... Chicago D David Rundblad cleared waivers Tuesday after recording two assists in nine games this season. ... Coyotes junior C Christian Dvorak and junior LW Ryan MacInnis, son of long-time NHL D Al MacInnis, are members of the U.S. World Junior team. C Dylan Strome and LW Brendan Perlini, the two most recent Coyotes first-round draft picks, skate for Team Canada. Coyotes prospects G Eric Kallgren, RW Jens Looke and RW Anton Karlsson play for Sweden. First-round games conclude New Year's Eve in Helsinki, Finland.