Tag Archives: WJC
Mark McNeill Named Replacement For World Junior Championships
Hockey Canada announced on Friday that Blackhawks prospect Mark McNeill would be part of their roster in the upcoming World Junior Championships. McNeill will replace Charles Hudon, who is injured. McNeill joins the Blackhawks’ other first round pick from 2011, … 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
Dylan Olsen, Canada Olsen and Canada defeated the Czech Republic 7-2 on Tuesday, but the Blackhawks defense prospect failed to impact the score sheet. He was credited with two shots on goal, and ended the night plus-one. Nick Leddy, USA … Continue reading
Jeremy Morin Injury Update
Team USA coaches have confirmed that Blackhawks prospect Jeremy Morin will not play on Tuesday night when they play Slovakia (7 pm Central, NHL Network). There has not been further clarification of when the injury took place, but Morin is … Continue reading
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
Blackhawks Prospects Jeremy Morin and Nick Leddy Named to USA Team for WJCs
As expected, both Jeremy Morin and Nick Leddy were named to the final roster for Team USA, which will play in the World Junior Championships in Buffalo. Both Morin and Leddy have spent some time with the Blackhawks this year, … Continue reading
Blackhawks Prospect Dylan Olsen Makes Canada Team for WJC
Hockey officials made the final roster cuts for the team to represent Canada at this month’s World Junior Championships, and only one of the two remaining Blackhawks prospects made it. Dylan Olsen, a sophomore at the University of Minnesota-Duluth, made … Continue reading



