Khabibulin, Huet trying to find their grooves

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Nikolai Khabibulin and Cristobal Huet each played in 41 games for the Blackhawks last season, and neither was happy about it.

The Hawks had the NHL's best-paid goaltending tandem, and that led to both goalies being relegated to part-time players.Well, now Khabibulin is with the Edmonton Oilers, who visit the United Center tonight, and Huet has been designated as the Hawks' top goalie. While both are getting their desired ice time, their new situations aren't exactly working out.

Both have played in four of their teams' five games and neither has impressive statistics. Neither even has a save percentage above the .900 generally considered acceptable, and neither has a goals-against average below the ordinary 3.00.

It's not even a given Huet will be in goal tonight. He allowed three goals in five shots and was pulled in the first period of Monday's 6-5 overtime win over Calgary.

That blitzing left Huet with a 1-1-1 record, .831 save percentage (one of the worst in the NHL) and 3.69 GAA. Backup Antti Niemi wasn't much better, giving up two bad goals on the first three shots he faced. But he did stop the last 12 in the milestone win, and coach Joel Quenneville wouldn't commit to tonight's starter.

''We'll discuss it,'' he said. ''We've got back-to-back games coming up.''

The Hawks visit Nashville on Thursday, so each goalie will probably get a start in the next two games.

Quenneville wouldn't blame Huet for the Hawks' slow start on Monday.

''We weren't very good in front of him,'' said Quenneville. ''We should all be responsible, and all contributed to that tough start. [Calgary] came out hard, and we didn't respond. It was tough watching us play, and it was tough watching some of those goals go in. That was embarrassing, getting behind 5-1 before a full house at home.''

The Hawks are in a stretch of seven home games in eight games, with the Nashville trip being the only road game. The first two home dates were exciting, if nothing else.

On Saturday the Hawks were 4-3 winners in the longest shootout in franchise history. Monday's recovery from a 5-0 deficit represented the biggest comeback in franchise history, and it equaled the biggest comeback in NHL history.

The Hawks' previous biggest comeback had been from a four-goal deficit, and they did that four times over a span of 63 years.

Monday's recovery was dramatic.

''A pretty amazing game,'' Quenneville said. ''We went from the worst to as good as you can get.''

Those were emotionally draining games, and Quenneville gave the team Tuesday off while Edmonton arrived in time for a practice at Johnny's Ice House after a 6-1 win at Nashville on Monday.

Khabibulin will be in goal tonight after his backup, Jeff Drouin-Deslauriers, worked the Nashville game.

As was the case last season when they were teammates, Khabibulin's statistics for this season (2-1-1 record, .890 save percentage, 3.13 GAA) are better than Huet's. Khabibulin was between the pipes in Edmonton's first four games.
 

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Oilers Game Day


COMING IN

The Oilers, coming off a 6-1 victory over the Nashville Predators, are undefeated in regulation in four games since Nikolai Khabibulin's blunder in the home opener. No lead will be safe against the 3-1-1 Blackhawks, however, who came back from a five-goal deficit to beat Calgary 6-5 in OT in their last game.

INJURIES

EDMONTON -- RW Fernando Pisani (back), C Marc Pouliot (pubitis), D Sheldon Souray (concussion), D Steve Staios (concussion).

CHICAGO -- Marian Hossa (shoulder), Adam Burish (knee), Ben Eager (concussion)

NOTES

The Oilers struggled last year against the Blackhawks, going 1-3 in four meetings with a pair of ugly defeats in the mix. Chicago beat them 9-2 in December and 3-0 in October ... Edmonton's much-maligned penalty kill has come on strong in the last three games. After giving up four power play goals on the first nine Edmonton penalties, they've killed 12 opposition power plays in a row. They were a perfect 6-for-6 against Nashville, 2-for-2 against Montreal and 4-for-4 against Calgary. Chicago's power play scored an incredible six goals on 13 chances last year against Edmonton.
 

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Niemi to start in goal for Blackhawks against Oilers





The Blackhawks took the United Center ice for their morning skate in preparation for tonight's game against the Edmonton Oilers.

The anticipated matchup between Cristobal Huet and Nikolai Khabibulin at goaltender won't happen as Antti Niemi will start in goal for the Hawks. The Oilers will go with Khabibulin.

"It gives (Niemi) a home start," coach Joel Quenneville said. "He hasn't played here at home to start a game. We have back-to-back back games and when we looked at the planning of who was going to play we'd say we'd evaulate after the last game who would get today's game."

I then asked Quenneville if he still had a clearcut No. 1 goalie and if he was concerned about Huet's confidence.

"Huet's the guy," Quenneville said. "He's going to play here most of the games through early on in the year. We're comfortable with the goaltending situation.

"(Huet) seems to be pretty comfortable with his game," Quenneville added. "He can play a little better. Other than that I think he's trying to work on his game in practice. He'll fight through it."

Huet said he understood the decision to start Niemi. The veteran is expected to be in goal Thursday night when the Hawks take on the Predators in Nashville.

"I think it's understandable," Huet said. "I had a tough game (Monday night) and it gives Antti a chance."

The veteran was yanked from his last start after yielding three goals on the Calgary Flames' first five shots in a game the Hawks eventually rallied for a 6-5 overtime win.

"I need to stay positive and work hard and come next game turn that thing around," Huet said. "That's where I'm at. Just try to stay postiive. I know I can do it. I've done it long enoguh to know that it's not one or two games that are going to stop me from being there."

Other than Niemi starting in goal, Quenneville said there will be no changes in the lineup.
 
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