Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Andrew Desjardins out 4-6 weeks as Blackhawks roster comes into focus

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Blackhawks image list is finally coming into focus.

The Hawks made a number of moves Monday that essentially put the roster opening night Wednesday and showed where the young forward made the team out of training camp.

The first domino was placed on Andrew Desjardins Jersey injured reserve after he suffered a lower-body injury prevents shot on Saturday, the Hawks' exhibition loss of Blues. Desjardins, 30-year-old veteran who more defensive presence to the bottom lines of four and six weeks, coach Joel Quenneville said.

The Hawks also give again a promising 19-year-old forward Alexandre Fortin for his junior team in Quebec and placed in Brandon Mashinter and Mark McNeill has waivers.

Saturday, October 8, 2016

Blackhawks to make trade and great bet on Nail Yakupov?

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Blogger public rumor, mainstream columnist confirms talks going
trade rumors are heating up on the nail Yakupov go to the Chicago Blackhawks. They were first reported by Ryan a.k.a The Chief stool, a blogger hockey Chicago Barstool Sports.

He writes about the Hawks. "They seem to be interested in taking a shot at another talented big in the former first overall pick Nail Yakupov Now, the only problem with Yakupov is, of course, that's it's been a complete in Edmonton bust. A discontent. dog effort. There is a two-way player. The kind of Russia that gives a bad Russian name. However, it is not very often that you can get a talent like Yakupov at a bargain ".

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Nine Players Join IceHogs Roster


Rockford, Illinois -. The Chicago Blackhawks announced Monday they have assigned forwards Luke Johnson, Tanner Kero, Martin Lundberg, Erik Gustafsson defenders, Robin Norell, Ville Pokka, and Lars Johansson keeper to Rockford IceHogs. The Blackhawks also released forwards Chris DeSousa and Jake Dowell their tryout agreements. All new players will report to the IceHogs training camp.
Dowell, 31, served as captain of the team IceHogs last season. In 72 games with Rockford, Dowell notched 11 goals and 24 assists. The native Eau Claire, WI played 274 games with Rockford during his career, scoring 31 goals and 64 assists for 95 points. He currently holds the record for most playoff games in the history of Rockford, appearing in 23 postseason games.
Kero, 24, returns to Rockford after a successful rookie campaign. He played 17 games with the Blackhawks last season with three points (1G, 2A), including his first NHL goal against the New Jersey Devils in November. Last season, Kero became the first rookie in IceHogs history to score 20 goals and finished the year with 39 points (20G-19A) in 60 games with Rockford.
DeSousa, 26, notched 13 points in 67 games with Rockford last season. He also played two games with ECHL affiliate Rockford, Indy fuel, having played in 20 games (7G, 9A) in 2014-15 for fuel. DeSousa signed an AHL contract with the club in April.
Johnson, 21, joins the IceHogs after playing three seasons with the University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks. Grand Forks, ND native was a team member of the NCAA Division I championship in 2016 with current teammates Bryn Chyzyk in Rockford and Nick Schmaltz in Chicago. Johnson appeared in 43 games and had 11 goals and 11 assists while capturing the national championship. He was named to the All-Tournament team NCAA Midwest Region after scoring a goal in each game. Johnson was drafted # 134 overall in the fifth round by the Blackhawks in the NHL Entry Draft in 2013 and signed a 3-year contract with Chicago in April.
Lundberg, 26, enters his first season with the IceHogs after playing professionally in his native Sweden. Last season, he recorded career highs in points (21), goals (13) and assists (8) with Skelleftea AIK of the Swedish Hockey League. Lundberg has signed a one year contract with the Blackhawks in May.
Pokka, 22, Tornio, Finland appeared in all 76 games for the IceHogs last season and led all IceHogs defensemen with 45 points (10G-35A). In 2014-15, he received the Rookie of Year honors for Rockford after recording eight goals and 22 assists in 68 games.
Gustafsson, 24, split time last season with the Blackhawks and Rockford. He compiled three goals and eight assists for 11 points in 27 games with the IceHogs and 14 assists in 41 games for Chicago. Swedish defenseman made his NHL debut last October.
Norell, 21, played eight games with Rockford last season and recorded two assists. The Stockholm, Sweden native was drafted # 111 overall in the fourth round by the Blackhawks in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft.
Johansson, 29, played the last three seasons with Frolunda HC in the Swedish Hockey League, where he compiled a record of 56-27-0 with 11 shutouts. Johansson has signed a one year contract with Chicago in May.
The IceHogs training camp list now consists of 19 forwards, 10 defensemen and four goaltenders. Rockford hosts a preseason contest against the Chicago Wolves on Thursday, October 6 before traveling to Milwaukee for a preseason Action Friday, October 7

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Seabrook, Blackhawks “Re-energized” For New Season

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As difficult as it may have been watching a series last early exit at the hands of an old enemy may not have been the worst thing for the Blackhawks Jersey. St. Louis lost Game 7 may have provided the Hawks with the rest they need to make another run this year.

"After a long summer, I felt like in retirement," said defenseman Brent Seabrook.

"Seeing the guys here that have played here last year, guys all took a good advantage of it, took care of themselves and have revitalized this year."

Seabrook, a former gold medalist with Team Canada, is one of two key members of the team in training camp and did not play in the World Cup. Duncan Keith missed the competition and (right knee) but participated in practice.

"Yeah, it's a little different," said Seabrook. "It is obvious that many of these guys I played with a lot of years and has established good relations with always nice to see. But they do their thing, was a great tournament. I have seen many it. Be good to recover. "

The triple champion of the Stanley Cup is not afraid of gelling the team when those who played in the best on-best performance of the tournament. "Final is finished on the second? So we will bring the eight-nine days. It is what it is.

"We have a good relationship and we've been together a long time. When they return, it will be as usual and they will have plenty of time to get on the ice with us before the season started.

Monday, September 26, 2016

'Weird' feeling for Blackhawks who are missing start of training camp

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There is one thing Swedish defenseman Niklas Hjalmarsson and Blackhawks teammates were happy to miss the start of training camp in Chicago this week - physical tests.

"There are always one or two tests that makes you feel kind of nauseous," Hjalmarsson said. "So nice not to."

Hawks 10 who participated in the World Cup of hockey missed the dreadful day "testing", where the Hawks-evaluate the physical condition of each player. They may be going through there when they come back, aim for now, they are getting a reprieve.

September Hawks Remained in Toronto at the World Cup to play for their respective countries, gold Team Europe in the box of Marian Hossa, while the Hawks Started camp Friday. Hawks players we had Each of the four teams in the semifinals, who began Saturday with a game between Russia and Canada. The semifinals Sunday pit Sweden against Team Europe.

Saturday, September 24, 2016

Six questions as Chicago Blackhawks open camp

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Chicago Blackhawks training camp gets underway on Friday, and as a basis, we thought we'd Six things to watch out for in the coming weeks:

1. As Duncan Keith?


This is the story of Day One, a lot of questions will be thrown at Keith knee. 33-year-old defender has decided not to play for Canada in the World Cup because he still rehabbing from minor surgery he had last October.

So angry was the knee? It troubled him in the past season? Or was it just a case of Keith is extremely cautious?

Stay tuned ...

2. Who fills the hole?

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Artemi Panarin talking extension with Blackhawks

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Artemi Panarin forward is negotiating a contract extension with the Chicago Blackhawks, his agent told the Chicago Tribune on Tuesday.

Panarin, Calder Trophy winner as NHL rookie season last year, has one year contract with a salary of $ 812,500. almost $ 2.6 million in bonds was won last season, according to the newspaper. when he had 30 goals and 47 assists (77 points) playing 80 regular season games.

"From now on, I like everything ... and I'm very happy," Panarin Jersey said.

He also said. "I came to play at the NHL level not by money and contracts My agent will do the rest."

Panarin, 24, is playing for the Russian team at the World Cup of Hockey 2016.

Monday, September 19, 2016

Chicago Blackhawks Morning Links- Young Guns

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Hello Chicago Blackhawks fans! Wolves young Chicago Blackhawks play in Traverse City this week and after a day off, they play their last game tonight, before the games for the medals round Tuesday.

Prospects Chicago Blackhawks have learned a lesson pretty quick this weekend, and they looked much better in their second attempt in the Traverse City tournament.

They lost 3-2 in their opening match, but followed that with a 5-0 victory against the Detroit Red Wings prospects.

I like offense to see a 5-0 victory excited me about this lot Chicago Blackhawks prospects. What's surprising result was that Nick Schmaltz did not play in the win.

Alex DeBrincat seems to be a real offensive perspective and he scored a goal in the Blackhawks prospect of victory. The star of the match was Gustav Forsling who was rumored to be back in his country if it did not the Blackhawks out of training camp.

Forsling has good sense of offense of a defender who would fit in Joel Quenneville system. The Blackhawks have struggled recently to get the puck forward when they played Michal Rozsival and other veterans, but this new wave could be the answer even if it is not for a few more years down the line.

It will be interesting to see what the prospects are tonight in their final game support, but if they are scoring goals, I'm excited to watch and or reading about them!

MORE NEWS CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
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9/15 - Chicago Blackhawks Morning Links-What is missing
Here are some links of the Chicago Blackhawks morning for the start of your work week!

Observations Chicago Blackhawks Jerseys 5-0 victory over the Detroit Red Wings Prospects (Athletic)

Team Sweden team beat Russia 2-1 in the opening round of the World Cup hockey (Blackhawks)

A Chicago Blackhawks prospects playing in the World Cup Ville Pokka made an incredible save for Team Finland (Second City)

A look inside the Chicago Blackhawks vs Nashville Predators rivalry Eye fans Smashville (forecheck)

A preview of the Chicago Blackhawks and will they be able to win the Stanley Cup or could they be before the playoffs begin with all the changes on their list (Puck Daddy)

Jonathan Toews expect some bad blood in the Team Canada vs. Team USA game (Pro Hockey Talk)

NHL 17 on EA Sports is very heavy on the hockey World Cup in this year's version (Sporting News)

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Sunday, September 18, 2016

How Connor McDavid prepared for the World Cup of Hockey

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The first summer as an NHL star McDavid came to an early end, but fans who want to catch their next glimpse of the Phenom Edmonton Oilers do not complain.

Before McDavid gets his second season in the NHL, he will demonstrate his skills for the team in the North American Championship 2016 Ice Hockey World begins in Toronto on 17 September.

McDavid, 2015 first overall pick, is no stranger to international competition. A native of Richmond Hill, Ontario for Canada in the world under-18 championships, two World Junior Championships, and more recently in the Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia World Championships in May this year.

Unlike his previous international experience, the World Cup will be played in front of NHL training camp in September, in contrast to the middle of the season or after the end of their season. It has little effect on the preparation of the offseason McDavid, though.

"Code [tournament] structure does not affect my approach at all," said McDavid SportsNet. "I just started his regular-season training for about a month earlier than usual ... I'm just a little before the peak."

The tournament is a unique opportunity for McDavid and his teammates in North America. Canadians and Americans will be on the same side as the squad will consist of the best 23-year-old and under with the continent.


This is a chance for some of the game's brightest young stars to skate in the pseudo best in the best of the tournament when they otherwise might have been excluded from the relevant registry of the country. McDavid joins the likes of Buffalo "Jack Eichel, Florida Panthers" Ekblad, Calgary Flames' Johnny Gaudreau, Colorado Avalanche in McKinnon, and in 2016 the first overall pick Auston Matthews of the Toronto Maple Leafs.

"I'm excited about it," he said. "I know some other guys who are going to represent North America, and they all say the same thing, they are excited, and they are very happy to team we have. We certainly have a lot of talent and a lot of speed, so I think, that we could make a real splash in the tournament. I think we're going to surprise some teams. "

While North America team will offer a unique perspective on the future of the NHL in one list, it will also offer a look at things to come for the national team of Canada and the United States national team.

"Canadian guys are pretty familiar, which grew through the system with each other together," said McDavid. "I played with Ekblad several times, and I am happy to play with him. It's going to be different, with the Americans and Canadians together on the same team, but I'm looking forward to getting to know them."

While NHL fans for many years to compare to 2015 McDavid number 2 overall pick Jack Eichel, the World Cup this year may be the only chance to see them line up next to each other in a competitive atmosphere. Any sense of rivalry, however made, was cast aside.

"Jack Eichel is someone there, you know, we have been associated with each other for some time, such as tied as competitors, that's not quite true, but I think it would be great to experience, you know, being able to play with him and all that, "said McDavid.


McDavid has a slight advantage in the tournament title. Edmonton Oilers head coach Todd McLellan will be behind the bench for the team in North America, so McDavid steps in a familiar situation.

"With Todd, as a coach is good in the sense that I will not have to learn the system, I kind of already know that," he said. "It's ingrained in my game, so I think I was lucky that I can use it to my advantage."

Broken collarbone McDavid limited to 45 games in the 2015-16 biennium, but the 19-year-old still tallied 16 goals and 48 points to become the first rookie to average point of the game, since Evgeni Malkin did it in 2006-07. McDavid next act begins with a starring role in the most intriguing team in the world cup.

Team North America takes on Finland in their tournament opener on Sunday, September 18th.

Saturday, September 17, 2016

Blackhawks varsity boys capture Highlander title


Before the season, Chaney High cross-country co-trainer Derek Slaughter said that one simple message for seniors varsity boys Blackhawks.

"I told the seniors this year before, so as not to leave any unfinished business in this year," Slaughter said.

So far, so good. Led by an eighth place finish and tight packing of scoring runners senior Drake Johnson Blackhawks Jersey Varsity Boys powered their way to the team title at the annual Highlander Invitational last Saturday at Shadle Park in Spokane.

Johnson posted a time of 13 minutes, 18.2 seconds, edging the central valley of Ryan Hunter on the tape. Johnson was followed by Matt Christianson in the 11th, Kaleb Lerch in the 15th and Jack Peabody in 18th placing 1 - 4, a gap of 56.2 seconds. In contrast to the other, where it meets the top five runners to score for the team, only four top-scoring in boys Highlander events.

Cheney took first place with 38 points, followed by Chelan with 47 and 53. Central Valley with fellow contender Great Northern League Cheney Pullman was fourth with 62 points.

Blackhawks good results do not stop there. In a sign of things to come, first-year boys just missed the title race will meet in the opening Invitational, finishing in second place in Pullman by two points, 51-53.