Slumping Blackhawks trying to ‘get back to the way we were playing’ as losses pile up

Having lost nine of their last 13 games, coach Jeremy Colliton believes the Hawks need to “get back to our mentality and our identity and the things we did earlier in the year.”

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The Blackhawks’ loss Sunday was their ninth in their last 13 games.

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The Blackhawks have reached a crucial point in their season. And they know it.

One by one, wing Alex DeBrincat, goalie Malcolm Subban and coach Jeremy Colliton spoke after the Hawks’ loss Sunday to the Predators and used the same rhetoric to describe the state of the team.

‘‘We’ve got to figure out what our identity is,’’ DeBrincat said. ‘‘We’ve got to go back to what we were doing earlier in the season: battling hard, getting cheap goals, going to the net, getting pucks on net and doing all that. We’ve gotten away from that a little bit, and that’s why we’re struggling right now.’’

‘‘We just need to get back to the way we were playing,’’ Subban said. ‘‘We just need to embrace it and just be ready for the challenge and try to surpass these obstacles.’’

‘‘We’ve got to get back to our mentality and our identity and the things we did earlier in the year that allowed us to have success,’’ Colliton said. ‘‘If we do, then we’ll be fine. But it’s important that we don’t wait any longer.’’

The Hawks have lost nine of their last 13 games, have taken almost 100 fewer shots than they’ve conceded during that span and have scored only 17 goals in their last eight games.

And they’ve fallen out of a playoff spot, with the Predators holding fourth place in the Central Division on the regulation-wins tiebreaker.

Compared to the optimism at the end of February, the Hawks have slipped into a discouraging place as the end of March nears. Not even the buzz created by center Kirby Dach’s return from a wrist injury has helped reverse the downward spiral so far.

And the road isn’t about to get any easier with the Hurricanes, who at 23-7-3 lead the NHL in point percentage, coming to town for games Tuesday and Thursday.

‘‘It’s frustrating,’’ DeBrincat said. ‘‘We’ve lost too many games in this stretch to be OK with [it].’’

‘‘All teams go through ebbs and flows through the year,’’ Colliton said. ‘‘This is ours, and we’ve got to nip it in the bud. The positive is, through how we played earlier, we’re still in a good position in the standings.’’

Colliton’s claim about the standings might not be true, but he’s right that the Hawks’ well-above-expectations play through February gave them a bit of a cushion to remain in playoff contention. Still, every metric — offensive and defensive — indicates their play has declined since then:

Blackhawks’ declining play, by the numbers
Stat category Jan-Feb March Change
Hawks' shot attempts/minute 0.843 0.808 -0.035
Hawks' accuracy 58.3% 55.8% -2.5%
Hawks' scoring chance rate 50% 48.9% -1.1%
Hawks' faceoff rate 47.4% 46.5% -0.9%
Hawks' save percentage 0.914 0.903 -0.011
Opponents' attempts/minute 0.940 0.972 +0.032
Opponents' accuracy 57.7% 59.3% +0.016
Opponents' scoring chance rate 49% 54.5% +0.055

• They’re taking fewer shots (.808 vs. .843 per minute) and allowing more shots (.972 vs. .940 per minute).

• The shots they’re taking are less accurate (55.8% vs. 58.3% on goal) and less dangerous (48.9% vs. 50.0% are scoring chances), and those they’re allowing are more accurate (59.3% vs. 57.7% on goal) and more dangerous (54.5% vs. 49.0% are scoring chances).

• They’re winning fewer faceoffs (46.5% vs. 47.4%).

• Their goaltending has gotten worse (.903 vs. .914 save percentage).

Colliton is aware the Hawks’ struggles have spread across the board. Asked Sunday what they need to do better, he listed a dozen things in a minute.

‘‘Skating, work ethic, competitiveness, relentlessness, defending hard,’’ he said. ‘‘Being willing to play a ‘zero shift’ and just leave the next line in a better spot. Being harder to play against physically. Being willing to grind. The best thing you do may be finishing [your shift] in the offensive zone, or maybe you start in the [defensive] zone and don’t get scored on. That can be a positive for the team. Draw a penalty. Do little things that will help your teammates have a chance at success.’’

Fixing all that at once will be difficult, if not impossible. But the clock is ticking on the Hawks to find a way to do so.

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