
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 21 (UPI) -- Fernando Pisani scored twice for Chicago and the Blackhawks dealt Vancouver its worst home loss in more than two years, 7-1 Saturday.
Patrick Kane logged a goal and two assists and Corey Crawford made 27 saves to earn a win in Chicago's first visit to Vancouver since the Blackhawks took Game 6 of last season's 2010 Western Conference semifinals over the Canucks.
Also scoring in the Hawks' onslaught were Brent Seabrook, Patrick Sharp, Jonathan Toews and Troy Brouwer.
The Canucks lost by six goals or more at home for the first time since a 7-1 setback to Calgary on April 5, 2008, snapping a six-game winning streak at Rogers Arena.
Roberto Luongo was pulled after turning aside only 16-of-20 shots. Cory Schneider came in and yielded three goals on 21 shots for Vancouver.
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