Return of Teravainen has been money for Blackhawks
EDMONTON — Teuvo Teravainen has fitted the Chicago Blackhawks to a T in his return to the NHL club that originally drafted him.
Teravainen had two goals and two assists and linemate Connor Bedard had a goal and two assists as the Blackhawks captured their first victory of the young season, stunning the Edmonton Oilers 5-2 on Saturday.
The 30-year-old Finnish forward now has three goals and two assists in his first three games since rejoining the Hawks as a free-agent signing after spending the last eight years with the Carolina Hurricanes. He was traded to the Canes from Chicago in the summer of 2016.
“We played a good team game tonight,” said Teravainen, who was drafted 18th overall by Chicago in 2012. “They lost their first one too, so we knew they were going to go hard on us today. We played good defence, we battle for the pucks, blocking shot and (goalie Petr Mrazek) was good and (we played) simple road hockey.