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  • in reply to: Blackhawks 2025-2026 General Comments #38281
    BetweenTheDots
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    Wow! I seen some strange hockey plays but never one that the hawks were on the better side of.

    Oliie Moore finished with a defender and ‘tender in front of him.

    He scored before Blues #55, slow on the glove drop could cause a stoppage of play?

    It’s difficult to say the zebras were shy with their decision. The puck was in play in an attack zone, so They were cautious.

    What say you?

    One that was a beauty of a goal, two I’ve always felt if the opponent instigates a fight when you have a chance at a breakaway it should count if it goes in.

    in reply to: Blackhawks 2025-2026 General Comments #38272
    BetweenTheDots
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    Used the quote on one of your posts, Dots. It went down the dumper!…….. Whatever you knew about ANA throw it out. The Q era starts now. Things are gonna get real interesting out west, Dots.

    People can say one thing but actions always speak louder than words. I mean this has been going on with all of their RFAs. So you and LA can buy what the billionaire is selling but as i always say put your money where your mouth is and that so called mega rich owner still acting like he cant rub two nickels together.

    in reply to: Blackhawks 2025-2026 General Comments #38271
    BetweenTheDots
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    I tell you what in my book Lardis and Moore have passed Reichel on the depth chart

    Really? I think Reichel has been one of, if not the, best forward tonight. Lardis has looked OK, but he needs to learn how to work off the boards. Reichel’s work in that area this offseason seems to be paying off.

    I think Moore starts the year with the big club, IF he can do what he did tonight consistently (aside from leaving his guy on the second goal). It’s going to be hard to send Dach down if he does this every game as well.

    I think he made contact twice in this game with the opposing player. If he’s not willing to battle for the puck i don’t see a lot of playing time for him.

    in reply to: Blackhawks 2025-2026 General Comments #38265
    BetweenTheDots
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    I tell you what in my book Lardis and Moore have passed Reichel on the depth chart

    in reply to: Blackhawks 2025-2026 General Comments #38262
    BetweenTheDots
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    Hey LA Knight and Nazar would like to have a word with you.

    Always a defender of the poverty franchises you are.

    Just pointing out fake news.

    So you are denying that they’ve always had an internal budget? It’s a well known fact, some habits are hard to break

    in reply to: Blackhawks 2025-2026 General Comments #38258
    BetweenTheDots
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    Screw you Jason Dickinson…

    Low hockey IQ

    in reply to: Blackhawks 2025-2026 General Comments #38251
    BetweenTheDots
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    Hey LA Knight and Nazar would like to have a word with you.

    Always a defender of the poverty franchises you are.

    in reply to: Blackhawks 2025-2026 General Comments #38189
    BetweenTheDots
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    Looks like McTavish is signing with the Ducks, per Elliotte Friedman it will be $7MX6…

    All that haggling over $7 mil per year, Ducks need to find another investor or 2.

    in reply to: Blackhawks 2025-2026 General Comments #38128
    BetweenTheDots
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    Tonight’s game will be a relaxation with little stress.

    Sunday with a Bear’s late start, the Hawk’s exhibition may see many double screen viewing.

    Couple years back i went 2 screens, it’s really been nice to be able to watch multiple sports at once, so include me with watching both games on Sunday.

    in reply to: Blackhawks 2025-2026 General Comments #38041
    BetweenTheDots
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    FLA still has the option to trade their 2026 1st sometime before the 2026 draft in which case the Hawks get the Panther’s 2027 1st.

    Maybe FLA will use it in a package to obtain McTavish for use as a replacement center.

    I swear i heard someone on TV comment that the time had passed and now the pick was locked in.

    According to AI you’d be correct

    Yes, the Chicago Blackhawks are guaranteed the Florida Panthers’ 2026 first-round pick because a condition on the pick was met on June 27, 2025. The original trade for Seth Jones gave the Blackhawks a conditional 2026 first-round pick, but it was dependent on the Panthers owning their own 2026 first-round pick. This condition was met when the Panthers still held onto their pick before the 2025 NHL Entry Draft, converting the pick from conditional to guaranteed. 

    in reply to: Blackhawks 2025-2026 General Comments #38027
    BetweenTheDots
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    With McT it’s got to be the owners pulling the strings, I’ve said it before poverty franchises stink to be a part of.

    in reply to: Blackhawks 2025-2026 General Comments #38026
    BetweenTheDots
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    2026 1st rounder

    FLA still has the option to trade their 2026 1st sometime before the 2026 draft in which case the Hawks get the Panther’s 2027 1st.

    Maybe FLA will use it in a package to obtain McTavish for use as a replacement center.

    A lot of disgruntled trades for a young player require a young player going the other way, I’d imagine Lundell would be their requirement in the trade for McT

    in reply to: Blackhawks 2025-2026 General Comments #37961
    BetweenTheDots
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    Holy crap Barkov out for the whole season.

    in reply to: Blackhawks 2025-2026 General Comments #37951
    BetweenTheDots
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    I know it’s his first preseason game but Buium looked worse than Korchinski yesterday.

    I always thought his feet were a bit slow especially in reverse kindof like Sanderson but I’m probably wrong

    in reply to: Blackhawks 2025-2026 General Comments #37877
    BetweenTheDots
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    Besides isn’t that exactly what KD did with Kirby Dach?

    Trading Dach away while he was young was part of the tank process and it happened over 3 years ago.
    The (major home run) return for Dach is already in the NHL.
    KK is part of the rebuild process. Trading him now likely nets you picks or a project just like KK.

    I have not seen any wild guesses, what do people think KK is worth in a trade right now?
    If they can get a high first rounder like they did for Kirby Dach, then go right ahead. (unlikely for the 2026 draft due to the presumed draft strength?)
    Otherwise, my choice would be, don’t give up until he is toast.

    We agree about Korchinski, except for a high first, i believe in draft and develop not draft and give up to soon on a player.

    It was just me pointing out that he had no issue trading a Bowman pick just like Waddle had no problem trading Jarmos pick Jiricek.

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