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Chicago Blackhawks' Fortin, Forsling May Force Coaching Staff's Hand
Chicago Blackhawks' Fortin, Forsling May Force Coaching Staff's Hand
For Alexandre Fortin and Gustav Forsling, their chance to shine with the Chicago Blackhawks might be nowIf you are without a picture on the Chicago Blackhawks' website roster page, it's safe to say your experience as an NHL player is limited or nonexistent.The Blackhawks currently boast six such players.Forwards Nick Schmaltz and Tyler Motte were and continue to be two youngsters who could come in and potentially make a quick impact out of college.
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Chicago Blackhawks' Fortin Out, Desjardins On IR Among Roster Moves
Chicago Blackhawks' Fortin Out, Desjardins On IR Among Roster Moves
The Chicago Blackhawks got their roster to 23 players, though one more will still need to go in the futureThe day we've been waiting on since the start of training camp is finally here.The day the Chicago Blackhawks trimmed their roster to the opening night group.And it's a pretty interesting combination.
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Chicago Blackhawks' Preseason Wrap-Up
Chicago Blackhawks' Preseason Wrap-Up
The Chicago Blackhawks had a pretty underwhelming final game of the preseason.Well, wasn't that fun?!Ok, maybe not so much.
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Chicago Blackhawks' 3 Heroes, Goats From Opening Night Loss
Chicago Blackhawks' 3 Heroes, Goats From Opening Night Loss
No matter the result, the Chicago Blackhawks will always have heroes and goats in their gamesOn Wednesday night, the Chicago Blackhawks opened their 2016-17 regular season with a 5-2 defeat to the rival St. Louis Blues.The loss wasn't as grand as the score would indicate; the Blues tallied a pair of empty-net goals late to seal the deal.I'm going to try and do a post throughout the season in which we look at three heroes and three goats from each Blackhawks result.
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Chicago Blackhawks' Second-Line Split-Up: Pros And Cons
Chicago Blackhawks' Second-Line Split-Up: Pros And Cons
Dec 17, 2015; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Blackhawks left wing Artemi Panarin (72) celebrates with teammates center Artem Anisimov (15) and right wing Patrick Kane (88) after scoring against the Edmonton Oilers during the third period at United Center.The Blackhawks won 4-0.Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY SportsThe Chicago Blackhawks are shaking things up for their second regular-season game, namely by breaking up the vaunted second lineThe Chicago Blackhawks lost their first game of the 2016-17 NHL season to the St. Louis Blues on Wednesday night.
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