CHICAGO (AP) a Corey Crawford created 28 saves, and Andrew Shaw won the only real purpose because the Chicago Blackhawks extended their NHL-record, season-opening place talent to 18 games with a 1-0 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Sunday night. Crawford received his seventh NHL shutout and second in 2010 in his first time since Feb. 12. He outdueled Columbus' Steve Mason, who stopped 26 shots. Shaw presented all the crime in the next time for Blackhawks (15-0-3), who have not lost in regulation time in 2010 and have acquired 33 of 36 possible points. Chicago has won seven straight against Columbus, dating to Feb. 18, 2011. The Blackhawks set the league record with a minumum of one point in the initial 17 games of a time when they beat San Jose 2-1 on Friday a' sugar the 2006-07 Anaheim Ducks, who began 12-0-4.
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