Blackhawks overcome Capitals in thrilling 6-4 NHL victory
Chicago intend to keep Stanley Cup crown, hauling in Washington with three third-period comeback goals

The Blackhawks scored three unanswered third-period goals to open the defence of their Stanley Cup crown with thrilling 6-4 comeback victory over the Washington Capitals in Chicago.

The Blackhawks kicked off the National Hockey League season by celebrating last year's championship, raising the Stanley Cup banner to the rafters at a rocking United Centre, then set to work on collecting a third title in five years.
If anything, our turnovers gave them momentum, gave them life and they're a really good hockey team
The crowd was on their feet again in the third period as Chicago staged a furious rally, scoring three times in the final 12 minutes to stun the visitors.
Trailing 4-3, Brandon Saad tied the game, while Johnny Oduya celebrated his 32nd birthday by notching the winner and Marian Hossa added an insurance marker with 38 seconds left.
Brandon Bollig, Patrick Kane and Brent Seabrook found the back of the net for the Blackhawks, while Mikhail Grabovski bagged a hat-trick and picked up an assist, and was unlucky to finish on the losing team in his first game as a Capital. Alex Ovechkin, the NHL's most valuable player, scored the other Capital goal.
"If anything, our turnovers gave them momentum, gave them life and they're a really good hockey team," Capitals coach Adam Oates said.