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September 9, 2025 at 4:06 pm #26159
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ParticipantSo, highlighting the text before you hit the quote button is what was required
September 9, 2025 at 4:09 pm #26162vabeachbear
ParticipantHere’s a link to a page showing the Hawks prospects and where they are playing. Click on any column header to sort accordingly. This is good to bookmark since the site will be updated throughout the year with current stats.
https://www.eliteprospects.com/team/56/chicago-blackhawks/in-the-system
So here’s the post i tried to make this morning to this post;
In honor of us all moving here, thought i would make sure we didn’t stray too far from our past;
“In looking at this elite prospects link, i see that Kantserov has played two games without a point. He is a bust, and KD is a child in a man’s job!”
September 9, 2025 at 4:32 pm #26170Mr Ricochet
ParticipantThe article is up. I watched Kantserov in his first game — he logged 19 minutes, finished with no points and a minus-1, but overall played a solid game. He completed 76.19% of his passes and, despite his smaller size, he’s really fun to watch.
Kantserov, a 2nd rd pick in 2023, turns 21 at the end of September is beginning his 3rd season in the KHL. Last I knew the KHL was the 2nd best league on earth followed by the AHL and SHL …. What I wanted to most was how many minutes he played and you gave us that, Frenchy. That tells me more about a prospect playing pro than anything else. His coach knows him best and TOI says much…… Did you notice if he played on PP1 or 2 or on the PK?
Samething with Frondell this yr. I’ll watch for his TOI, line and special teams placement…. Yea, we wanna see pts but this is the developmental process where a foundation is being built. At this stage that’s more important than pts for me.
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September 9, 2025 at 6:44 pm #26184CoachFrenchy
Participantit looks great and welcome in the family
September 9, 2025 at 6:52 pm #26185CoachFrenchy
ParticipantI saw that post too on X: Dravecky was born in the USA and holds dual citizenship with Czechia and the U.S. He played with Rögle BK last season, showing strong skating, speed on the rush, and good transition play.
He had a solid year in the J20 with 16 points in 37 games, and right now he’s ranked as a second-round prospect for the 2026 NHL Draft, projected between 40th and 55th overall. Definitely a player to watch next season.
It’s not yet confirmed if he’ll play in the SHL. Reports suggest he doesn’t want to return to the J20, and if he doesn’t land in the SHL, the OHL could be a better path for his development.
September 9, 2025 at 7:24 pm #26187CoachFrenchy
ParticipantFirst of all, I found out today his name is actually Roman Kancerov, confirmed on the KHL website.
Game 2 stats: TOI 16:57 — 5-on-5: 12:40, PP: 2:46, PK: 1:31. He finished with 0 points, -1, and 1 SOG.
Game 1 stats: TOI 19:00 — 5-on-5: 13:00, PP: 6:00. Again, 0 points and -1.It’s clear his coach is giving him a lot of ice time and trusting him in all situations. Meanwhile, Frondell hasn’t started his season yet, and it looks like he’s lining up with Eklund again.
September 10, 2025 at 3:44 am #26206CoachFrenchy
ParticipantHappy Hump Day, everyone!
My new article will be released later this morning: “Where Does Spencer Knight Fit in the Goalie Market?”
I’d really appreciate some feedback. It’s a longer piece with several tables and a lot of detail — I wanted to dig deeper into how we evaluate goaltender contracts. Since I’m still fairly new to HHS and covering the Blackhawks, I’d love to hear what readers are looking for: do you prefer this kind of deeper dive, or something a little lighter?
As the season gets closer, I’ll also be delivering content like video breakdowns, game highlights, and situational analysis. For now, I hope this one gives a clear picture of how Knight’s next contract could take shape.
Thanks for taking the time to read and share your thoughts — I’m really grateful to be part of the HHS community. Enjoy your day!
September 10, 2025 at 11:14 am #26286boilermaker
ParticipantHappy Hump Day, everyone!
My new article will be released later this morning: “Where Does Spencer Knight Fit in the Goalie Market?”
I’d really appreciate some feedback. It’s a longer piece with several tables and a lot of detail — I wanted to dig deeper into how we evaluate goaltender contracts. Since I’m still fairly new to HHS and covering the Blackhawks, I’d love to hear what readers are looking for: do you prefer this kind of deeper dive, or something a little lighter?
As the season gets closer, I’ll also be delivering content like video breakdowns, game highlights, and situational analysis. For now, I hope this one gives a clear picture of how Knight’s next contract could take shape.
Thanks for taking the time to read and share your thoughts — I’m really grateful to be part of the HHS community. Enjoy your day!
I thought the Knight contract article was very informative. I didn’t mind the deeper dive. It’s better than some of the usual “fluff” from other hockey writers. Looking forward to your video highlights, etc. once the games are played.
September 10, 2025 at 11:20 am #26287boilermaker
ParticipantI don’t think I ever posted this here. Maybe I did on the other site. I came across this e-book that details X’s and O’s used by teams throughout the league. Cost is $32, but may be worth it to those of you who are really into the tactics or coach youngsters. There’s an illustrative example in the link.
September 10, 2025 at 1:15 pm #26347Dan Maloneys left hook
ParticipantHmm, my quote posts don’t show up, anyone else have that issue? I see posts from others that are quotes, not sure what i’m doing wrong.
Seems to be happening to me. Perhaps there’s a lag?
September 10, 2025 at 1:26 pm #26355boilermaker
ParticipantSeems to be happening to me. Perhaps there’s a lag?
See Metalhead post on page 7.
No lag on this forum, but a lag when posting on Frenchy’s articles.
September 10, 2025 at 2:14 pm #26370Assman22
ParticipantCan we get back to hockey while you old farts try to figure out how to use this forum correctly? Lol it’s like 2 pages of uhhh I don’t know what I’m doing uhhh…hahahaha
September 10, 2025 at 3:10 pm #26404boilermaker
ParticipantCan we get back to hockey while you old farts try to figure out how to use this forum correctly? Lol it’s like 2 pages of uhhh I don’t know what I’m doing uhhh…hahahaha
Instead of bitching about past comments, why don’t you write about a topic you want to discuss?
September 10, 2025 at 3:36 pm #26417Metalhead
ParticipantSeems to be happening to me. Perhaps there’s a lag?
You have to highlight the text you want to quote, even if you want to quote the entire post.
September 10, 2025 at 3:47 pm #26419Metalhead
ParticipantOk dreamers, time to start the countdown to July 1st:
Frank Seravalli @frank_seravalli 3h
Sources say #mnwild superstar Kirill Kaprizov’s camp turned down an extension offer believed to be 8-years, $128 million
in a meeting on Tuesday in Minnesota that would have made him the highest-paid player in #NHL history in both AAV ($16 million) and total dollars. -
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