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Former Blackhawk Hagel helps Lightning win at UC

Alex Killorn snapped a tie in the third period, and the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Blackhawks 4-1 on Tuesday night at the United Center for their fourth straight victory.

Former Blackhawks forward Brandon Hagel added a goal and an assist as Tampa Bay won for the 11th time in 14 games overall. Pat Maroon and Nicholas Paul also scored in the opener of a three-game trip, and Brian Elliott made 25 saves.

Killorn was stopped by Alex Stalock on his first try, but he slammed home the rebound as he was knocked down by Blackhawks defenseman Connor Murphy. Killorn's 12th goal of the season made it 2-1 at 7:11.

Hagel got his 15th when he scored a power-play goal with 9:46 remaining. It was Hagel's first game at the United Center since he was traded to Tampa Bay in March.

The Hawks dropped their fifth straight game, managing just 5 goals during the slide.

The Blackhawks are 2-20-1 in their last 23 games overall.

Seth Jones scored for the Hawks, and Stalock finished with 25 stops.

The Blackhawks dressed seven defensemen after they scratched forward Tyler Johnson against his former team. Then Patrick Kane departed with an unspecified medical issue.

Defenseman Caleb Jones, Seth's younger brother, got some ice time as a forward with Johnson out.

The Hawks jumped in front when Jones scored his second of the season, knocking Taylor Raddysh's pass into the net 4:50 into the first period.

It was the first power-play goal by a Blackhawks defenseman since Connor Murphy got one on May 1, 2021, against Florida, according to Sportradar.

Tampa Bay then tied it at 1 when Maroon tipped home Victor Hedman's shot with 8:36 left in the first. It was Maroon's second of the season.

The Lightning controlled much of the action in the second, but they were shut out by Stalock and the cage. Hagel, Mikhail Sergachev and Nikita Kucherov each had a shot go off a post or the crossbar.

Up next: The Blackhawks host the Arizona Coyotes on Friday night.

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