William Morrow+FollowBlackhawks shake up lines and NHL trade buzzLine changes are flying for the Blackhawks as they try to snap their Canadian road trip skid against Ottawa. Coach Blashill is mixing things up, hoping to spark some offense, but fans are wondering if young talent like Nick Lardis would be better off developing in Rockford. Meanwhile, the NHL is buzzing: Phillip Danault heads back to Montreal, the Oilers scramble for a goalie after Jarry’s injury, and trade rumors swirl around Keifer Sherwood after his hat trick. Plus, a look back at some wild Blackhawks history. What do you think—should the Hawks keep experimenting, or focus on building for the future? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
david52+FollowBlackhawks Depth Tested After Nazar InjuryTough break for the Hawks as Frankie Nazar took a puck to the face and is out for a month. With Connor Bedard (the kid phenom) and Captain Foligno still sidelined, Chicago’s depth is really being pushed to the limit. Coach Blashill says it’s time for the next men up to step up. Can the Blackhawks snap this five-game skid, or is this season slipping away? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBlackhawks face tough questions after latest shakeupsAnother rough patch for the Blackhawks has fans wondering what’s next. After a brutal loss and more scoring struggles, there’s talk about whether Frank Nazar is really the answer at center—though it feels way too early to write him off. Meanwhile, recent draft pick Marcel Marcel is heading back to Europe, and the team’s depth is being tested with Bedard still out. On the bright side, prospects like Anton Frondell are making moves internationally. How do you feel about the team’s direction and the patience needed for young players? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks10Share
Sherri West+FollowChicago Blackhawks’ playoff hopes slippingLosing a two-goal lead in the final minutes stings, but for the Blackhawks, it’s become a worrying pattern. This team started the season with energy and promise, but lately, they’ve struggled to keep up—especially with Connor Bedard sidelined. The Central Division isn’t forgiving, and every point matters if Chicago wants a shot at the playoffs. Fans are noticing the lack of urgency and fundamental mistakes, and it’s tough to stay optimistic when no one steps up in Bedard’s absence. What do you think the Hawks need most right now: leadership, grit, or a new game plan? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowBlackhawks bench rising star for being lateChicago’s young defenseman Artyom Levshunov was benched against the Maple Leafs—not for his play, but for showing up late to the rink. With Connor Bedard already out injured, this move sends a strong message: even the most promising talents aren’t above team rules. Levshunov, who’s quickly become a key player, will have to watch from the sidelines. It’s a tough lesson for a rebuilding team that’s still finding its identity. Do you think this kind of discipline helps build a winning culture, or does it risk hurting team morale when the roster is already thin? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
Martha Garza+FollowBedard’s Separated Shoulder Shakes HawksTough news for Hawks fans—Connor Bedard, the rookie phenom, is out with a separated shoulder after that big hit from Schenn. The Blackhawks’ offense has leaned on Bedzy all season, so this is a huge blow, especially with the Olympic roster deadline looming. Coach Blashill says no surgery, but we’re looking at weeks without our star. Can the team step up on this road trip, or will the rebuild stall? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowConnor Bedard’s injury shakes up BlackhawksLosing Connor Bedard until at least January is a huge blow for the Blackhawks, especially since he’s been leading the team in points and bringing real excitement to the ice. Bedard’s keeping the details of his shoulder injury close to the vest, but he’s optimistic about rehab and itching to get back. The team, though, is playing it safe and won’t rush him. With Chicago’s offense already struggling, fans are left wondering how the Blackhawks will adapt—and who might step up in Bedard’s absence. How do you think this will impact the rest of the season? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
Christopher Li+FollowBedard’s Hockey Canada Silence Raises EyebrowsAnyone else surprised by the lack of direct contact between Connor Bedard and Hockey Canada? The Blackhawks’ young phenom finally opened up about his shoulder injury, but what really stood out was his admission that no one from Hockey Canada has checked in with him personally. For a guy many see as the future face of Team Canada at the Olympics, that’s a bit odd. At least Bedard sounds optimistic about his recovery, but this silence is definitely fueling some fan speculation. #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
William Morrow+FollowConnor Bedard injury shakes up BlackhawksLosing Connor Bedard right as he was lighting up the NHL is a tough blow for the Blackhawks and their fans. Bedard, Chicago’s points leader and breakout star, is out with an upper-body injury and won’t be back until at least January. That’s a huge gap to fill, especially with the team already fighting for a playoff spot. Frank Nazar is stepping up to the first line, but can he spark the offense? This could be a make-or-break stretch for Chicago’s season. How do you think the team will handle Bedard’s absence? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
Sherri West+FollowConnor Bedard injury shakes up BlackhawksLosing Connor Bedard to injured reserve is a huge blow for the Blackhawks, especially with how much he’s been carrying the team this season. Bedard’s been a bright spot, racking up 44 points in just 31 games, and now Chicago’s got to face a tough road trip without their star rookie. The team’s called up Ethan Del Mastro and Laurent Brossoit to help fill the gaps, but there’s no sugarcoating it—fans are feeling the sting. How do you think the Blackhawks will adapt, and who needs to step up most with Bedard out? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share