Chicago Blackhawks: No Regulation Losses Through Half a Season

The Chicago Blackhawks streak, going back to the end of last season, extended to 30 games, just five games shy of the all-time record set by the Philadelphia Flyers in 1979-80.
Chicago Blackhawks: No Regulation Losses Through Half a Season
The Chicago Blackhawks congratulate goalie Corey Crawford after beating the Minnesota Wild Tuesday night. (Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)
3/6/2013
Updated:
10/1/2015
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The Chicago Blackhawks congratulate goalie Corey Crawford after beating the Minnesota Wild Tuesday night. (Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

On Wednesday, the Chicago Blackhawks came from behind to beat the Colorado Avalanche extending their record-breaking streak to 24 games with at least one point to start a regular season (unbeaten in regulation). Their streak, going back to the end of last season, extended to 30 games, just 5 games shy of the all-time record set by the Philadelphia Flyers in 1979-80. Their streak is made up of 21 wins and 3 losses in overtime/shootouts.

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