Chicago’s right winger scored on a power play with 3:16 remaining in the third period Sunday to give the Blackhawks a 2-1 lead in a game they eventually won 3-1. 

Anton Khudobin didn’t stand a change against Kane’s shot. 

The lethal wrist shot was what Chicago needed to take the lead, and Brent Seabrook notched an insurance goal two minutes later.

Chicago’s coach had high praise for Kane’s go-ahead winner.

The Hawks’ 3-1 win snapped the Bruins’ six-game winning streak. Chicago is 12 points behind the Avalanche for the second Western Conference wild card spot, while the Bruins trail the Lightning by six points in the Atlantic Division.