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Blackhawks Prospects Mentioned as “Reclamation Project” Trade Targets

As we continue with the Olympic break, I thought this was an interesting read from Thomas Drance and Harman Dayal at The Athletic. They wrote about the Vancouver Canucks possibly targeting reclamation projects as they embark on their rebuild — and there’s a Blackhawks twist.

The irony, of course, is the Blackhawks getting really good hockey from Jason Dickinson and Ilya Mikheyev AND two second-round picks as… wait for it… reclamation projects. Nice job of internal asset evaluation there by Vancouver for sure, eh?

Anyways, now that we’re done taking the obligatory shots at the gong show in Vancouver, this piece did get my attention for one big reason. Both Drance and Dayal are very good at what they do, they’ve done if for a while and are pretty in-tune with what’s going on with the Canucks.

They list ten players who they view as “high pedigree players that have fallen out of favour and can be acquired as ‘buy low’ options — or as part of the return for a superior veteran player — but still have the ability to realize their potential with a fresh start on a new team.”

Two of the players they mention: Blackhawks defense prospects Kevin Korchinski and Ethan Del Mastro.

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Korchinski and Del Mastro? Really?


I don’t think the Blackhawks will move either Korchinski or Del Mastro before the deadline. Indeed, I think they’ll move veteran Matt Grzelcyk to get one/both of them up to the NHL for an extended look down the stretch this season.

Korchinski was the first draft choice by Kyle Davidson as the permanent general manager of the Blackhawks. After being selected seventh overall in 2022, he wound up in the worst-case scenario for his development in the NHL during the 2023-24 season. The Blackhawks were crushed by injuries, so he spent most of his ice time on a bad team with a waiver claim (Jaycob Megna) for a partner. Add to those circumstances the fact that his father passed away in the middle of the year and it was a hard, hard year for the teenager.

Korchinski is now, still, only 21. He’s been an AHL All-Star now two years in a row. There’s good reason to believe his arrow is still pointing up. Again: Korchinki is still only 21.

Considering there were similarities between Del Mastro and Nolan Allan in the pipeline and the Blackhawks moved on from Allan in early January — he was traded to San Jose with Laurent Brossoit — there should be more confidence in Del Mastro’s position in the pipeline. Drance and Dayal describe Del Mastro as “a good puck mover with a big frame, who was a pedigree player all the way up through to the start of his major junior career. He has every tool you could ever ask for from a still-developing 23-year-old defender.”

But the other reality is both of these young guys is heading to restricted free agency this coming summer. That should be a reason for the Blackhawks to get them more run in the NHL to better determine their next contracts — but it also presents a decision timeline for one/both of them.

Which brings me back to being somewhat intrigued that they were mentioned in this piece from Drance and Dayal.

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Blackhawks, Canucks, Rebuilding, Buying, Selling​


Let’s get into the meat of this report that got my interest. Here’s the part of their write-up of Korchinski and Del Mastro that got my interest most:

If the Blackhawks decide to buy ahead of the deadline, especially if they try to add one of Vancouver’s expensive veterans with term as a long-term fit for their work-in-progress forward group, either of these two young Blackhawks blueliners would represent intriguing, high-upside, young buy-low trade targets from a Canucks perspective.

If the Blackhawks buy ahead of the deadline?

If the Blackhawks buy “expensive veterans with term” ahead of the deadline?

So, let’s first qualify who fits the definition of “expensive veterans with term” on Vancouver’s payroll (with their age in parenthesis):

  • Elias Pettersson (27) — $11.6M AAV thru 2032**
  • Brock Boeser (28) — $7.25M AAV thru 2032**
  • Connor Garland (29) — $6M AAV thru 2032** (new extension begins next season)
  • Jake DeBrusk (29) — $5.5M AAV thru 2031**

I added the ** to each of their contract details because they’re all on Bowman Specials. All four of those veteran forwards has a no-move clause on their contracts thru next year; DeBrusk’s contract moves to a 15-team no-trade list in 2027.

So keep in mind any additional discussion about these four players assumes they would waive their no-move clause to come to Chicago.

Are any of those four guys changing the trajectory of the Blackhawks’ timeline individually? Would they change it enough to consider moving a young defenseman who is likely on the cusp of being ready for the NHL full-time next year?

None of those players is having a good season; Pettersson and DeBrusk have 13 goals each, Boeser 12 and Garland has scored seven. They’re good players with different skillsets, but none of them presents something the Blackhawks don’t necessarily have coming in the pipeline other than NHL experience — and an expensive contract.

Given all of the turmoil in Vancouver over the past few years — from coaching changes to veterans getting moved out (and what they’ve said about the Canucks after leaving) — there’s reason to believe in a possible “buy low” on any of those four. But I’m not sold on those four guys — with those four contracts — at this time for the Blackhawks.

But file away that there is a perception outside Chicago that we may have already reached a point where teams might call GMKD and try to poach young players who are still developing as “reclamation projects.”

#Canucks trade deadline targets from @harmandayal2 and I: 10 reclamation projects that fit the timeline for a rebuilding team via @TheAthleticNHL: https://t.co/BTXHb64cfo

— Thomas Drance (@ThomasDrance) February 9, 2026

Source: https://www.bleachernation.com/blac...ntioned-as-reclamation-project-trade-targets/
 
Dominant USA Women, AHL Skills Highlights, CHL’s All-Time Top 50, and Other Blackhawks Bullets

Yes, another day without Blackhawks hockey. The men’s hockey tournament at the 2026 Winter Olympics begins today, which is awesome and exciting. But I want to open up our bullets celebrating just how ridiculously dominant the USA women have been in Milan. On Tuesday, the US authored their biggest win ever against Canada at the Olympics — and the first shutout loss for Canada’s women in Olympic history.

The Americans completed their four preliminary games against Czechia, Finland, Switzerland and Canada with scores of 5-1, 5-0, 5-0 and 5-0. You read that correctly: they have outscored their opponents 20-1 in their first four games of the tournament. Next on the schedule: a quarterfinal date with the host team, Italy, at 2:10 PM CT on Friday. It you haven’t been watching this incredible run, there’s still time to get on for the ride. This might be the most dominant Olympics ever — men’s or women’s.

Dominance.#WinterOlympics pic.twitter.com/S1woiUDtQY

— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) February 10, 2026
  • The AHL All-Star Skills Competition was last night in Rockford. The IceHogs — and Blackhawks — were represented by Nick Lardis, Kevin Korchinski and Rockford captain Brett Seney. They all performed admirably (not a Milwaukee reference) in their respective events. The folks were kind enough to have a drone follow Lardis on the Puck Control Relay, which made for some pretty cool content.
This drone footage of Nick Lardis skating his way through the Puck Control Relay at the #AHLAllStars Skills Competition pic.twitter.com/wAjxQW5wqS

— Blackhawks on CHSN (@CHSN_Blackhawks) February 11, 2026
  • Here are some more nice Lardis highlights from last night.
Absolute snipes from 76 #AHLAllStar | @HRRockford pic.twitter.com/ypMqLHhYqt

— Rockford IceHogs (@goicehogs) February 11, 2026
  • In non-Blackhawks/IceHogs notes from the compeition last night, eyes opened wider and jaws dropped when Arthur Kaliyev of the Belleville Senators won the CCM Hardest Shot title with a bomb clocked at 104.0 mph. But this goal from Abbotsford Canucks forward Ben Berard absolutely stole the show.
  • Reminder: you can watch the AHL All-Star Challenge tonight live from Rockford on CHSN in the supported areas and NHL Network.
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  • And now this ridiculous goal from Connor Bedard against Nashville? No, that’s Pittsburgh on Jan. 29. The Pens’ all-yellows are something, aren’t they?
What a goal by Connor Bedard. #Blackhawks pic.twitter.com/1Fdl7s70xI

— Charlie Roumeliotis (@CRoumeliotis) January 30, 2026
THE CHL TOP 50

As part of #CHL50, we proudly unveil the most influential and accomplished alumni from @TheWHL, @OHLHockey and @QMJHL over the past half century!

https://t.co/VicHSIqRls pic.twitter.com/9aGYna0rJU

— Canadian Hockey League (@CHLHockey) February 10, 2026
  • Bedard is one of three notable Blackhawks to make the CHL’s top 50 list, joining the only other No. 1 overall pick in team history, Patrick Kane, and Savoir-Faire, Denis Savard.
Congratulations to Denis Savard, Patrick Kane and Connor Bedard on being named to the @CHLHockey’s Top 50 Players of the Last 50 Years!

Much deserved pic.twitter.com/6UKhQEDbaU

— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) February 10, 2026
  • As we continue to enjoy the ascent of Jack Pridham this season as he dominates the OHL, I’m mindful of a piece Ben Pope wrote back in early December in which he chatted with Blackhawks assistant general manager Mark Eaton about a number of Blackhawks prospects. Pope included this takeaway from their conversation about Pridham:
The Hawks would like to see Pridham start taking over games more decisively, though, and pushing back harder against physicality and adversity.
  • The consistency piece was big for Pridham in Pope’s notes. Since that article published on Dec. 4, Kitchener has played 24 games. Pridham has a point in 20 of them. He has recorded a point in 13 straight games, during which he has scored 11 goals with 14 assists and has eight multi-point games. It appears he’s responded to those comments, whether he read them in the Pope story or heard them directly from Eaton.
  • Finally, I always recommend the “32 Thoughts” podcast but they dropped their Olympic preview on Wednesday morning. Great stuff.
32 Thoughts men's Olympic Hockey preview pod with @sportsnetkyle & @kbieksa3

Tournament starts today. Enjoy!

Links to your preferred platform, here: https://t.co/io7Mr1RceU

— Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) February 11, 2026

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