
Predators vs. Blackhawks: Game 4 Live Score, Highlights for 2015 NHL Playoffs
Brent Seabrook scored the game-winning goal in triple overtime to lift the Chicago Blackhawks to a wild 3-2 win over the Nashville Predators on what ended up being Wednesday morning at the United Center in Chicago.
The Blackhawks now take a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven Western Conference playoff series.
The overtime periods were played at a frantic pace, with the teams trading prime-time scoring chances that forced goalies Scott Darling and Pekka Rinne to stand on their heads to keep their teams alive.
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Darling finished the game with 50 saves on 52 shots. He’s recorded all three of Chicago's wins in the series since replacing Corey Crawford in Game 1, which also went double overtime.
Rinne was also spectacular.
He stopped 45 of 48 shots.
Colin Wilson got the scoring underway on the power play just under 12 minutes into the first period. His deflection in front of Ryan Ellis’ blast from the point to give the Predators an early 1-0 lead.
But the advantage wouldn’t even last 90 seconds.
Antoine Vermette scored his first goal as a member of the Blackhawks just 87 seconds later to tie the game at the first intermission.
James Neal put Nashville back in front by being at the right place at the right time near the end of the second period.
With a Blackhawks turnover coming off Marian Hossa’s skate in their own zone, Duncan Keith wasn’t able to clear the puck, which landed right on Neal’s stick in front for the go-ahead marker.
That was until Seabrook’s goal finally ended things at the one-minute mark of the third overtime period.
Game 5 will take place Thursday night in Nashville.





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