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Folignos Give Back, Trade Board Updates, a Beauty From Rinzel, and Other Blackhawks Bullets

Yesterday we looked at how three Blackhawks prospects/young players now rank in a 2022 re-draft. It was encouraging to say the least; two of the three are now top-ten players from their class in the eyes of Scott Wheeler.

Whenever we jump into that exercise, there are other conversations that pop up in which we try to compare where players were drafted and how their development compares. For example, I had one in my DMs on Twitter pointing to the development curves of Lukas Reichel and Oliver Moore with the two being drafted in similar spots in their respective drafts. I once again want to caution that, while doing that can make for some spirited conversation, we need to employ context when considering development timelines for prospects and players.

In the coming years, I’m sure there will be some deep-dive studies into how the pandemic shutting down the CHL (and other leagues) affected the timeline for a lot of young players — specifically players who were drafted between 2019-21. Some players turned pro prematurely. Isaak Phillips was a great example of that reality.

The other reality we need to keep in mind in these conversations is how the NCAA ranks are quickly turning into a path to professional hockey that some organizations are starting to prefer over junior hockey. Moore playing two years in the Big Ten — and being part of two gold medal-winning World Junior teams for the US — gave him a robust collection of experience before turning pro. He still has development to come, but simply comparing his trajectory now to Reichel’s three years ago in a vacuum leaves a lot to be desired.

  • Speaking of Reichel, his name popped back up in the summer trade winds. David Pagnotta at The Fourth Period updated their Summer Trade Watch List earlier this week. Current Blackhawks Connor Murphy ranked 13th and Reichel ranked 23rd overall. However, neither has teams listed as being reportedly interested.
  • It’s noteworthy that the Blackhawks are among the teams reportedly interested in Penguins winger Rickard Rakell and Panthers forward Evan Rodrigues.
Summer Trade Watch List: Karlsson, Chinakhov, Jarnkrok & others still on watch https://t.co/k68x5owAbO

— The Fourth Period (@TFP) July 22, 2025
  • I love brothers who compete against each other in everything, but when they can do it to help improve others’ lives it’s even better. If you’ve somehow missed it since he arrived, Blackhawks captain Nick Foligno is one of the most active players in the league when it comes to community engagement. And the foundation he and his family started after losing their mother to cancer, the Janis Foligno Foundation, has done incredible things for those battling cancer. It looks like Nick and Marcus were at it again in Sudbury recently.

  • How about a Sam Rinzel highlight from Da Beauty League last night?
Mason Shaw ➡️ Sam Rinzel#daBL2025 | @NHLBlackhawks pic.twitter.com/8GwPSjw560

— Da Beauty League (@DaBeautyLeague) July 23, 2025
  • How about a Wyatt Kaiser highlight from Da Beauty League last night?

  • Four our Canadian readers/viewers, Prime Video announced the schedule for Monday Night Hockey on Wednesday. The Blackhawks make zero appearances.
Prime Video announces Monday Night Hockey schedule for 2025-26 season https://t.co/lOnGiWk0g5

— NHL.com (@NHLdotcom) July 23, 2025

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  • Caleb Williams has some big goals for himself and the Bears this season.


Source: https://www.bleachernation.com/blac...uty-from-rinzel-and-other-blackhawks-bullets/
 
Blackhawks Announce Numbers for Three New Players (and One Change)

On Thursday morning the Blackhawks announced the numbers that will be worn by the three new members of the roster — and one change for a player who’s been here.

Here are the numbers for the new players:

  • André Burakovsky — 28
  • Sam Lafferty — 24
  • Dominic Toninato — 25

Burakovsky taking 28 means Colton Dach won’t be wearing it any longer. Dach has changed numbers to 34. The Blackhawks should just retire 28 for Steve Larmer and save all of us this confusion.

Lafferty wore 24 when he was with the Blackhawks previously. It was most recently worn by Jaycob Megna in 2024. Like 28, the Blackhawks should have put 24 in the rafters a long time ago for Doug Wilson.

Some legit legends (wink emoji) have worn 25 in the history of the Blackhawks. Toninato joins a remarkable list that includes Alexander Karpovtsev, Cam Barker, Viktor Stålberg, Jarred Tinordi and, most recently, Alec Martinez.

pic.twitter.com/TZjYBTS2zd

— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) July 24, 2025

Source: https://www.bleachernation.com/blac...numbers-for-three-new-players-and-one-change/
 
McKenna Talks College, Dirk Graham Honored, WJC Showcase Begins, and Other Blackhawks Bullets

Let’s get our Friday started with some fun news out of the WHL. Tomorrow, six individuals will be inducted into the Saskatchewan Hockey Hall of Fame — including former Blackhawks captain Dirk Graham. Graham appeared in 546 regular-season games for the Blackhawks, for whom he became the first Black captain in NHL history. He was a marvelous player, winning the Selke Trophy following the 1990-91 season. Today, he’s still a pro scout for the San Jose Sharks (and regularly appears in the United Center press box in that capacity). Congrats to a fantastic former Blackhawks captain on the honor!


  • While we’re on the subjects of Graham and halls of fame, he should absolutely be in the Blackhawks Hall of Fame at some point in the not-too-distant future. His name is on a crowded Heritage Era Ballot this year. Here’s hoping he stays on the ballot in future years so he can earn his deserving recognition from Blackhawks fans!
  • Fabulous read here from Scott Wheeler, who spoke with Gavin McKenna — the projected No. 1 overall pick in next summer’s draft — about going to college and a lot more.
I spoke with Gavin McKenna one-on-one for @TheAthletic.

On his decision, his summer, his home, and more, with insight into what makes him “special” from those around him:https://t.co/3NEsR3q8Py pic.twitter.com/ogElj1h8uE

— Scott Wheeler (@scottcwheeler) July 24, 2025
  • Happy birthday to the wonderful Tony Granato, who turns 61 today. Tony’s 773 regular-season games played tops all players born on July 25. But, more than just numbers, Tony’s a great person and has always been a tremendous teammate — on the ice and everywhere else in life. Here’s hoping for continued strength for Tony and a few extra candles on the cake this year!
  • Here’s a nice surface-level look at the 2025 World Junior Summer Showcase from the IIHF. The games begin this weekend at the University of Minnesota.

  • Earlier this week, CHSN and WCIU, The U, announced a partnership to simulcast seven White Sox games during the second half of the MLB season. I wonder if they’ll work on simulcasting Blackhawks games during the coming season as well.
  • North Dakota rolled out some new uniforms on Thursday.
Please allow us to reintroduce ourselves#UNDproud | #LGH pic.twitter.com/OAL2V2cH0O

— North Dakota Hockey (@UNDmhockey) July 24, 2025

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  • The Packers’ new throwbacks have a distinctly… Illini feel.
  • We’ve got some broadcast names attached to the return of the NBA on NBC this coming season.


Source: https://www.bleachernation.com/blac...showcase-begins-and-other-blackhawks-bullets/
 
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