ST. LOUIS -- ?? Vinnie Hinostroza picked a great time for his second NHL goal.Hinostroza scored the tiebreaking goal with 4:25 left in regulation to lead the Chicago Blackhawks to a 6-4 victory over the St. Louis Blues on Saturday night.Patrick Kane broke out of a 10-game goal-scoring drought as the Blackhawks won their fourth straight.Any time we can come in here and beat them in their own barn, its huge, said Hinostroza, who was born in Chicago and is well aware of the rivalry between the teams. Its a great win.Dennis Rasmussen, Brian Campbell, Niklas Hjalmarsson and Artemi Panarin also scored for the Blackhawks, and Scott Darling made 23 saves to improve to 9-2-2.Patrik Berglund scored twice for the Blues, who had recorded at least one point in each of their last 14 home games. Alex Pietrangelo and Kyle Brodziak also scored for the Blues, who fell to 13-2-3 at home.Hjalmarsson started the comeback by scoring in the first minute of third period to tie the score at 4-4.Hinostroza backhanded the go-ahead goal past Jake Allen for his second goal in 31 NHL games. Hinostroza had created several opportunities since his first goal on Nov. 19.Its been a while, but I feel like Ive been getting a lot of chances, Hinostroza said. It was great to see it hit the back of the net.Chicago coach Joel Quenneville was happy to see Hinostroza rewarded for his hard work.Vinnie has great timing at the net, Quenneville said. (Hes) a good finisher too.Panarin then added an empty-netter.Kane tied it 2-2 midway through the second period with his first goal since Nov. 26.Just to be positive, thats what Ive been telling myself, Kane said. Play the game, not worry about games previously or anything like that. Just focus on the next game and be ready for that.Chicago leads the Western Conference and has an NHL-best 46 points.The Blues held four one-goal leads, but were unable to stop the third-period blitz.If we want to play with the top dogs, were going to have to play at a higher level, St. Louis coach Ken Hitchcock said. They were better than we were in critical ice. They dialed it up.Berglund recorded his first two-goal game since Jan. 12 ?? a stretch of 68 games.This is very disappointing, Berglund said. Obviously, theyre a very good team. But we made a lot of mistakes.Allen had won eight in a row at home and lost for the first time in regulation at home this season.Chicago center Artem Anisimov left in the first period and did not return.The two teams will next meet in the Winter Classic on Jan. 2 at Busch StadiumGame notes Chicago G Corey Crawford missed his eighth straight game after undergoing an appendectomy on Dec. 3. He skated for the first time on Thursday. ... 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Sydney premiership hero Ted Richards has been dumped for the AFL clash against Carlton among four changes made by Swans coach John Longmire.Richards, a 33-year-old veteran of 261 games, made his name as a lockdown key defender for the Swans but has looked mostly out of sorts playing as lead-up forward in the past fortnight against Geelong and Hawthorn.Hard-nosed midfielder Ben McGlynn was also omitted, while co-captain Jarrad McVeigh (groin) and Zac Jones (ankle) could not be considered.Into the lineup on Saturday night for fifth-placed Sydney came Richards younger brother Xavier, Isaac Heeney, Harry Cunningham and first gamer Jordan Foote.Carlton brought in strong-marking forward Levi Casboult and Blaine Boekhorst for omitted duo Jed Lamb and Kristian Jaksch.Slumping North Melbourne suffered a huge blow ahead of Friday nights must-win clash against Collingwood at Etihad Stadium with key forward Jarrad Waite ruled out with an ongoing hip problem.The Kangaroos have plummeted from first spot to eighth after dropping six of their past seven matches.Corey Wagner was dropped, with Majak Daw and Trent Dumont coming into the lineup.Collingwood made two unforced changes with omitted duo Brent Macaffer and Jordan de Goey making way for leading goalkicker Alex Fasolo and backman Marley Williams.Patrick McGinnity was one of three West Coast players dropped for Saturdays home clash against Melbourne.Key defender WWill Schofield was officially left out due to soreness, although he was included among the emergencies.ddddddddddddBig backman Eric Mackenzie came in as a straight swap for Schofield.Melbourne also made four changes, with big forward Chris Dawes among the inclusions.Having been rested last week against Fremantle, Brownlow medallist Jimmy Bartel will slot straight back into the Geelong lineup for Saturday nights big clash against Adelaide, along with defender Jed Bews.Lachie Henderson will miss the encounter against the red-hot Crows due to concussion, while Jordan Murdoch was dropped.Adelaide will be strengthened by the return of Rory Laird.The third-placed Western Bulldogs lost one of their biggest stars and regained another, with 2014 best and fairest winner Tom Liberatore coming in and star forward Jake Stringer (shoulder) going out for the game against St Kilda.Fremantle lost more than 600 games of experience for Saturdays trip to Metricon Stadium to take on Gold Coast.The Dockers chose to rest former skipper Matthew Pavlich - who will bring up the 350-game milestone at home next week - while Hayden Ballantyne (facial fracture) and midfielder Michael Barlow (shoulder) will miss due to injury.Among the inclusions were first gamer Shane Yarran and ruck-forward Zac Clarke. 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