The Chicago Blackhawks are putting together another solid season that should have them vying this spring for their fourth Stanley Cup championship since 2010.
First, they would like to go into the All-Star break with a win over the Winnipeg Jets, a team that has given them an unexpected amount of trouble.
The Blackhawks look to bounce back from a disappointing performance and avoid a fourth straight loss to the Jets when the teams tangle on Thursday night at the United Center in Chicago.
Chicago (30-15-5) is second in the Central Division, two points behind the Minnesota Wild, who have three games in hand.