Jordan Leblanc+FollowBlackhawks’ hot start fizzles in shootout lossA 3-0 lead felt like a dream for Blackhawks fans, but the Wild stormed back and stole the win in a shootout, leaving Chicago with a bitter taste despite playing their best hockey in weeks. The new top line of Nazar, Bedard, and Teravainen looked electric, creating chances all night, but the power play woes continued—now 0-for-22 in the last eight games. Even with a homecoming for rookie Oliver Moore and some great moments, the Blackhawks just couldn’t close it out. What do you think is holding this team back from finishing strong? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowBlackhawks shake up: Lardis heads to RockfordNick Lardis is heading back to Rockford, giving him a chance to log big minutes with the IceHogs through the Olympic break. This move isn’t about poor performance—it’s all about development and playoff eligibility. Meanwhile, the Blackhawks are mixing up their lines and welcoming Teuvo Teravainen back, keeping fans guessing about the next big roster move. On the trade front, the Wild seem ready to pay a hefty price for a top center, even considering moving young goalie Jesper Wallstedt. What do you think—smart moves or risky business? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowNick Lardis heads back to RockfordNick Lardis, after making a solid first impression in his NHL debut season, is heading back to Rockford. The 20-year-old forward showed flashes of his scoring touch with five goals and two assists in 21 games for the Blackhawks. While he’s been praised for his growth and confidence, the move opens up a spot for veteran Teuvo Teravainen’s return from injury. It’s always tough to see a promising young player sent down—do you think Lardis did enough to stick around, or is more AHL time the right call for his development? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowConnor Bedard’s tough comeback for the BlackhawksConnor Bedard’s return to the Blackhawks lineup hasn’t been the spark fans hoped for. Since coming back from injury, Bedard’s struggled to find his rhythm—just one goal and three assists in eight games, with a minus-six rating. Coach Jeff Blashill didn’t sugarcoat it, saying Bedard’s still working to get his mojo back, and shuffling lineups hasn’t helped. Before the injury, Bedard was on fire, so it’s tough seeing him fight to regain form while the team slips in the standings. What do you think it’ll take for Bedard and the Hawks to turn things around? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
david52+FollowBedard's Slump: Blashill Calls Out RookieAnyone else notice Connor Bedard hasn’t looked like himself since coming back from that shoulder injury? Coach Blashill didn’t hold back, saying the lack of line consistency might be hurting Bedard’s game. The kid’s only got one (empty-net) goal and three assists in his last eight. Plus, he’s not taking faceoffs—are the Hawks rushing him back for the playoff push? I’m hoping Bedard gets back to his old self soon. What do you all think: is this just a blip or something bigger? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowBlackhawks set to shake up the rosterLooks like the Blackhawks are gearing up for some big changes at the trade deadline. With the team focused on building for the future, several veterans—including captain Nick Foligno—could be on the move if the price is right. The front office is eyeing more draft picks and prospects, hoping to turn these tough matchups against top teams into valuable lessons for the young core. Meanwhile, Blackhawks prospects like Marek Vanacker are lighting it up in the OHL, giving fans something to cheer about. What do you think—should the Hawks go all-in on the rebuild or keep some vets around? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowBlackhawks shake up lines for Panthers clashChicago’s home ice is set for a real shakeup tonight as the Blackhawks split up the dynamic Moore-Lardis duo, giving Oliver Moore a shot on the top line with Bedard and Burakovsky. After back-to-back gritty games, the Hawks are mixing things up to spark some offense against a Panthers squad still battling injuries. Florida’s lineup is unpredictable, but Marchand’s hot return means they’re not backing down. With Chicago’s strong home record against the Panthers, and Spencer Knight facing his old team, there’s a lot to watch for. Who do you think will step up with these new lines? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
Martha Garza+FollowBlackhawks show grit, Marner faces Toronto boosWatching the Blackhawks grind out points even on off nights feels like a whole new era for Chicago hockey fans. This team’s resilience is turning heads, especially after last year’s struggles. Meanwhile, Mitch Marner’s return to Toronto was anything but quiet—fans booed, but he left with a win for Vegas. Over in the minors, prospects like Oliver Moore and Marek Vanacker are making serious noise, hinting at a bright future. With Hockey Fights Cancer Night coming up, what’s your take on the Blackhawks’ progress and the emotional returns we’re seeing across the league? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
Martha Garza+FollowBlackhawks’ Oliver Moore takes a punch—and the winOnly in Chicago: Oliver Moore celebrated his 21st birthday by picking a fight with a much bigger guy on the ice, got a bloody face for his trouble, and still skated away grinning. Even better, he clinched the game-winning goal in the shootout, helping the Blackhawks edge out the Hurricanes 4-3. Moore’s own words sum it up: “Not the first person to make a bad decision on his 21st birthday.” With the Hawks heating up after a rough patch, this mix of grit and humor is exactly what Chicago fans love. Who else thinks Moore’s attitude is what this team needs right now? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowOliver Moore shines at center for BlackhawksOliver Moore is making waves as the Blackhawks’ new third-line center, showing off his speed and smarts in every zone. Since moving from wing, Moore’s game has noticeably leveled up—he’s not just racking up points (5 goals, 9 assists in 37 games), but also taking on more responsibility and ice time. With Frank Nazar and Andre Burakovsky back, Moore’s chemistry with Ryan Donato and Nick Lardis could be a game-changer. Is this the start of a breakout season for one of Chicago’s top prospects? Let’s talk about what this means for the Blackhawks’ future lines! #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share