Tue 4/24/12 8:37 AM

Chicago's problems on the power play reared its head in its playoff-series loss to Phoenix. The Blackhawks finished 27th in the league in power-play percentage and were only able to muster up one goal on 19 chances in the opening-round series. They had only three shots on two opportunities Monday. "It's frustrating," Jonathan Toews said. "It's not like we weren't trying or we didn't care. We had a lot of skill out there. We just couldn't get it done. It was kind of that way all season, and we can't just come into the playoffs and expect to turn on the switch and see a better power play. "Sometimes in these games when you can't score five-on-five or their goalie is standing on his head, you have to find a way to do it on their power play, and we didn't."