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Quiet Days, Bedard’s Shot, Rinzel Hype, Big Night in Rockford, Lardis Honored, and Other Blackhawks Bullets
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Alrighty, Blackhawks fans. We’re starting to get into the time of the hockey season where it’s a little fewer and further between when looking around for nuggets and notes to get our day started. The Blackhawks were off on Monday after skating for seven consecutive days. We’ve got 11 games left in the Blackhawks season. There were no prospects in action on Monday; we’re waiting for the OHL Playoffs and Road to the Frozen Four to both get started on Thursday.
- Here’s some talk from this morning’s DFO Rundown podcast during which the guys talked about which team has more potential: the Blackhawks or Sharks. They don’t agree, but I like the way Frank Seravalli puts some perspective on what he calls the most miserable season in the NHL by a wide margin. A reminder: it isn’t all about the here and now for the Blackhawks. It’s still about what’s coming.
Chicago Blackhawks | San Jose Sharks
Who has more potential?
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DFO Rundown | @JasonGregor, @frank_seravalli pic.twitter.com/o0dKB2IQPR
— Daily Faceoff (@DailyFaceoff) March 25, 2025
- If there’s anything you’d like me to dig into or discuss here, feel free to jump into the comments and offer up some suggestions.
- Some really good analysis on Connor Bedard‘s shot finding it’s way home, and how it might help him defy analytical models. Solid stuff from Ben Pope.
Connor Bedard's goal yesterday showed how his elite hands and shot allow him to defy xG models.
Even while struggling analytically, more goals like that could be the key to breaking even where it counts.
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— Ben Pope (@BenPopeCST) March 24, 2025
- Seravalli has made the Brock Faber comp for Sam Rinzel a few times now — not specifically in style of play, but regarding the impact Rinzel could have on the Blackhawks’ blue line when he arrives. He doubled down on it again on Monday, adding that Rinzel joining Alex Vlasic and Artyom Levshunov (and others) on the back end for the Blackhawks could quickly become a ridiculously good situation for Chicago. They do note that there are too many bodies for the number of available jobs, and it is always a good idea to have some veteran presence in the group. Trades are going to happen at some point.
- The encouraging part of his dialogue is that more people who actually pay attention and don’t just repeat the cliche talking point that the Blackhawks are bad because of their record are taking note of the youngsters coming along.
"Sam Rinzel, different style player, can be [to the Blackhawks] what Brock Faber is to the Minnesota Wild." – Frank Seravalli
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DFO Rundown | @frank_seravalli, @JasonGregor pic.twitter.com/daLRfHsE2R
— Daily Faceoff (@DailyFaceoff) March 24, 2025
- With that being said, I want to take a moment to talk about Kevin Korchinski. I still feel like he’s getting lost in the shuffle because the Blackhawks are intentionally allowing him to mature in Rockford this season. Since the start of March (nine games), Korchinski has one goal and three assists and is plus-seven. He has put 16 shots on net and been credited with multiple shots in seven of those nine games.
- Korchinski and the IceHogs host the Wolves tonight. Rockford is two points back of Chicago for fourth in the Central Division; they have a 12-point lead on Iowa, so their spot in the playoffs appears to be relatively safe at this point (the top five in the Central get into the dance). Still, moving up the ladder is better than backing into the postseason. Big game tonight.
Huuuuge rival game tonight
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— Rockford IceHogs (@goicehogs) March 25, 2025
- The OHL announced its regular season award winners on Monday. Blackhawks prospect Nick Lardis won the Jim Mahon Trophy as the league’s top-scoring right winger after posting a league-leading 71 goals and 46 assists. The Eddie Powers Trophy, presented to the league’s top scorer, went to Michael Misa — a likely Blackhawks target at the top of the 2025 NHL Draft — after he produced a CHL-leading 134 points (62 goals, 72 assists) and a plus-45 rating over 65 games.
Recording 71 goals and 117 points, #Blackhawks prospect Nick Lardis of the @BulldogsOHL claims the Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy as the #OHL's Top-Scoring Right Winger.
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— Ontario Hockey League (@OHLHockey) March 24, 2025
- A couple injury updates that will impact upcoming Blackhawks opponents. The Blackhawks host the Golden Knights on Friday night and Vegas might be down two significant players. According to general manager Kelly McCrimmon on the Vegas Insiders show, Tomas Hertl didn’t go on their three-game trip and is still being evaluated. Defenseman Shea Theodore is day-today and might return during their trip. The game in Chicago is the second of their three games on the itinerary.
- Winnipeg Jets head coach Scott Arniel told reporters on Monday that Gabriel Vilardi will be out week-to-week with an upper-body injury. He indicated the start of the playoffs is TBD for Vilardi, which sucks for the Jets, who are currently the top seed in the Western Conference. The Blackhawks host the Jets in their home finale on April 12.
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- Brad Keller is making a little noise for the Cubs right now. Could he be a bullpen weapon this year?
- The Bears signed a corner / special teams ace on Monday.
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