Jason Dickinson's goal in final minutes helps Blackhawks beat Senators, end 8-game losing streak


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CHICAGO — Jason Dickinson scored the tiebreaking goal off a rebound of his own shot with 1:52 remaining and the Chicago Blackhawks snapped an eight-game losing streak with a 3-2 win over the Ottawa Senators. Dickinson drove to the net and scored his team-leading 17th goal past Joonas Korpisalo as the NHL-worst Blackhawks ran their winning streak against Ottawa to 11 games. Connor Bedard had a goal and an assist in his second game back from a broken jaw and Nick Foligno also scored. Tim Stützle had a goal and an assist and Jakob Chychrun, the nephew of Blackhawks coach Luke Richardson, added a power-play goal for Ottawa.

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