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Chicago Blackhawks Prospects: Junior Season Updates
A couple weeks ago we looked back at how Blackhawks prospects performed for various college programs this season. Over the weekend, the regular seasons ended for junior leagues all over the continent. Let’s take a look at how the season … Continue reading
Blackhawks Send Five Prospects Packing
On Monday, the Blackhawks assigned forwards Mirko Hoefflin and Ludvig Rensfeldt, and goaltenders Mac Carruth, Johan Mattsson and Kent Simpson to their junior clubs.
Chicago Blackhawks Centered Focus
There has been discussion in the wake of Patrick Sharp’s contract extension regarding whether or not he’ll play win or center primarily this season. Certainly the center position is perhaps the biggest – and only – question mark heading into … Continue reading
Chicago Blackhawks Prospects Update: 2010 Final Edition
As we begin 2011, let’s look at how the top prospects in the Blackhawks organization have done so far this calendar year. 1. Nick Leddy, D Rockford (AHL): 22 gms, 2 goals, 8 assists, 10 pts, 2 PIM Chicago (NHL): … Continue reading
World Junior Championships Medal Round Schedule Set
The schedule for the World Junior Championships is now set, and the Blackhawks will have prospects playing at a number of times. Canada, with newly-signed defenseman Dylan Olsen, will play Switzerland on Sunday, Jan. 2 at 2:30 pm CT. Olsen … Continue reading
Blackhawks Prospects Update: World Junior Championships
Two Chicago Blackhawks prospects were in action on Wednesday. Mirko Hofflin, Germany The Germans got whipped, 5-1, at the hands of Finland. Hofflin was not credited with a shot on goal, and was minus-one in the game. Dylan Olsen, Canada … Continue reading
Mirko Hofflin, Germany Lose to Slovakia at WJCs
Germany lost to Slovakia 2-1 in overtime on Monday. Blackhawks prospect Mirko Hofflin was credited with two shots on goal and served two penalty minutes.
Blackhawks Prospects at World Junior Championships Update: Jeremy Morin Injured
The Blackhawks not only defeated the Columbus Blue Jackets easily on Sunday night, but they had a number of their top prospects representing their countries at the IIHF Under-20 World Junior Championships in Buffalo, NY. Here is a brief update … Continue reading




