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Knight’s New Mask, Bedard’s Penalty(?), Donato’s Future, Mikheyev’s Value, and Other Blackhawks Bullets
Source: https://www.bleachernation.com/blackhawks/2025/03/14/blackhawks-friday-bullets/
Many thought the Blackhawks’ best trade piece heading to the deadline — including Seth Jones — was Ryan Donato. Signed to a two-year deal with a $2M cap hit before last season, Donato is enjoying a career year. We’ve talked about his value to the team a lot here; he’s the definition of an energy guy who consistently leaves it all on the ice every night. For as much as the Blackhawks’ free agent class left to be desired in the summer of 2024, Donato has been a fabulous addition to the room and the team on the ice.
However, the reason Donato was viewed by so many as a valuable trade chip is because he’s headed to unrestricted free agency this summer and turns 29 in April. Pierre LeBrun has reported that there were contract discussions before the deadline, and we heard what appeared to be a reference to the market not offering what the Blackhawks wanted for Donato at the deadline in the most recent edition of the “Every Shift” video series. Now, the question is what exactly is Donato’s future?
It sounds like the Blackhawks would like to keep him around; the players love him. His work ethic is contagious. But, as Mark Lazerus wrote in a great story on Donato, term might be the most important factor to the new dad. Donato made it clear he loves being a Blackhawk, though.
“I’ve loved it in Chicago, my wife loves it in Chicago,” he said. “We have a family here. So it’s definitely something you try to play for. You try to play for stability and certainty in life.”"I could have been even more stressed than I am now — and I don’t know if that’s possible."
Ryan Donato tried not to worry about the trade deadline. Now he's trying not to worry about his future. But he might finally have stability on the horizon.
Story:https://t.co/QvmUBcKie8
— Mark Lazerus (@MarkLazerus) March 13, 2025
- Spencer Knight got his new Blackhawks mask in time for the game last night. Love it.
- I really hope we get a better explanation from someone somewhere where the **** the “abuse of officials” came from Connor Bedard last night. Because, in the first ever battle between Bedard and Macklin Celebrini that should have had plenty of eyeballs on it, the Blackhawks’ top scorer was sent to the box for almost the entire final ten minutes of regulation. And for what?
Seems like a pretty soft 10-minute misconduct penalty by Connor Bedard for "abuse of officials" if this is the full video. #Blackhawks pic.twitter.com/kz5KskgUQt
— Charlie Roumeliotis (@CRoumeliotis) March 14, 2025
- Scott Maxwell at Daily Faceoff put the spotlight on some forwards who have been defensively excellent this season but aren’t getting enough attention for their efforts. One of the six he named is Ilya Mikheyev, who the Blackhawks got (with a second-round pick for a fourth-round pick) in a salary dump trade with the Canucks this past summer. He’s got elite speed and has been really good in all situations. Throw in 14 goals entering Thursday night — the most he’s scored in a season since 2021-22 — and that trade looks like a win for the Blackhawks. Here’s part of what Maxwell wrote about Mikheyev:
Mikheyev has always had some defensive presence in the NHL, especially on the penalty kill, but it’d only developed to a stronger level in the past couple of seasons. Last season saw his defense take strides with a career-high 3.7 defensive goals above replacement (GAR) and a -0.149 regularized adjusted plus-minus expected goals against per 60 (RAPM xGA/60), but that’s been even better this season at marks of 7.9 and -0.303.
To make those numbers even more impressive, Mikheyev’s step up has come while going from playing bottom six minutes on a defensively strong 2023-24 Vancouver Canucks squad to a top six role with a lottery-contending Blackhawks team, all while facing competition in the 80th percentile.
Six NHL forwards not getting recognition for their defensive play:
They haven't previously been known for two-way play, but their metrics are excellent this season, writes @scotmaxw.#LetsGoOilers' Podkolzin, #Blackhawks' Mikheyev and morehttps://t.co/HXzqA1UJhz
— Daily Faceoff (@DailyFaceoff) March 13, 2025
- I will note that Mikheyev scored his 15th goal of the season last night. I will note that 12 of those goals have come at even strength since Dec. 1 — which is as many as (among others): Nikita Kucherov, Auston Matthews, Artemi Panarin, Brayden Point and Bo Horvat.
- There were only two games in the OHL last night, and AJ Spellacy being suspended meant he wasn’t on the ice with Windsor.
- Brantford beat North Bay 2-1. After allowing the game’s first goal, the Blackhawks’ prospects handled the rest. Marek Vanacker scored the game-tying goal and then Nick Lardis scored the game-winner. Here they are. Vanacker had an assist on the Lardis goal as well.
Thursday nightfrom #Blackhawks prospect Marek Vanacker for @BulldogsOHL
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— Bleacher Nation Blackhawks (@BN_Blackhawks) March 14, 2025Thursday nightfrom #Blackhawks prospect Nick Lardis for @BulldogsOHL
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— Bleacher Nation Blackhawks (@BN_Blackhawks) March 14, 2025
- The accolades for the Blackhawks’ prospects in the NCHC continue to pile up. The conference announced the finalists for their individual awards on Thursday. North Dakota center Sacha Boisvert is a finalist for Rookie of the Year and Minnesota-Duluth center Dominic James is a finalist for Defensive Forward of the Year.
- A reminder: the NCHC and Hockey East playoffs get rolling tonight and thru this weekend. We’ve got the schedules for you.
#Blackhawks College Prospects: Conference Playoffs Fire Up! https://t.co/s7Tadfqreq
— Bleacher Nation Blackhawks (@BN_Blackhawks) March 13, 2025
- On Wednesday night, while Patrick Kane was putting up five points in Buffalo on behalf of the Red Wings, Chris Chelios was in the studio for TNT. He was asked about the whole former Blackhawk playing in Detroit thing, and he was pretty blunt with his comments. Of course he didn’t mind wearing the winged wheel to bring the Stanley Cup home to Chicago while he was there. But I’ve said it a thousand times: the Blackhawks got two first-round picks for a 37-year-old in that trade. It isn’t Chelios’ fault the Blackhawks whiffed with both of those picks. I know him accepting a trade to the one place he said he wouldn’t go will never sit right with many Blackhawks fans, but I moved on a long time ago and I’m glad he’s back in the family.
Chris Chelios CRINGED the first time he saw himself in the mirror wearing a Red Wings sweaterpic.twitter.com/vrhLrxNGDc
— NHLonTNT (@NHL_On_TNT) March 12, 2025
- Goaltender Dominic Basse, who was drafted by the Blackhawks in the sixth round in 2019, signed a professional contract with the Idaho Steelheads in the ECHL. Basse, 23, played five collegiate seasons for three universities. Idaho is the Dallas Stars’ ECHL affiliate.
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- The Cubs are reportedly talking to a veteran pitcher about joining their rotation.
- The Bears are adding Olamide Zaccheaus to their wide receiver corps.
- Coby White’s downhill mentality is paying off.
Source: https://www.bleachernation.com/blackhawks/2025/03/14/blackhawks-friday-bullets/