Chicago's power play has gone 0-for-9 in the team's last two games, but Duncan Keith says that's not the reason for their struggles. "[Expletive] the power play," Keith said after Monday's loss to the Flames. "Nobody goes to the net to score goals. That's why we don't win." Keith played on both power-play units Monday, as coach Joel Quenneville changed personnel when the poor attempts piled up. "The other team had power plays, too," he said. "They didn't score. They got it 5-on-5. If we start relying on 5-on-5, we might win, instead of relying on the power play and blaming the power play or the penalty kill. We start doing better 5-on-5, we'll win hockey games then."