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  • in reply to: Game Thread 3-82 at Chicago Home Opener #41293
    CoachFrenchy
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    Lines & pairs at Blackhawks morning skate ahead of the home opener vs Montreal

    Dach-Bedard-Burakovsky
    Teräväinen-Nazar-Bertuzzi
    Donato-Greene-Mikheyev
    Foligno-Reichel-Lafferty

    Vlasic-Rinzel
    Kaiser-Levshunov
    Grzelcyk-Murphy

    Knight

    Jason Dickinson is not at morning skate

    in reply to: Blackhawks 2025-2026 General Comments #41222
    CoachFrenchy
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    Sorry to you and everyone for how difficult it’s been to comment or reply lately — it’s often not working, and unfortunately, it’s out of my control. I really wish I could fix it.

    That said, Bedard is only going to get better. He worked hard this summer and clearly wants to take the next step. If he can improve his faceoffs, it’ll make a big difference in the long run. Honestly, the Blackhawks should consider hiring a faceoff specialist to help both Bedard and Nazar take that next leap.

    in reply to: Hawks Earn Point But Fall To Boston In OT #41221
    CoachFrenchy
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    Thanks for your comment, my friend! That’s exactly the beauty of watching the Blackhawks right now — their prospect development. Sure, you’ll see some mistakes from the young defense core and others, but the key is watching their progress game by game. They’re playing meaningful hockey, and that’s what really matters to me. I agree — watching the Blackhawks has become a lot more fun again!

    in reply to: Hawks Earn Point But Fall To Boston In OT #41217
    CoachFrenchy
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    Thanks for your comment! You’re absolutely right — the top six needs to keep producing, and down the road, the Hawks will need more offensive support from the bottom six as well. The power play still needs some fine-tuning, but the potential is definitely there — it’s just a matter of chemistry and adapting to Blashill’s system.

    I’m not too worried yet. What I like most is that this team is playing meaningful hockey early in the season — that’s key for their growth. One game at a time. Another big challenge awaits tomorrow against the Canadiens — a fast team with four lines that can score. But remember, the Blackhawks swept them last year.

    Have a great weekend!

    Frenchy

    in reply to: Une victoire d’équipe signée Canadiens #41216
    CoachFrenchy
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    Merci d’avoir lu mon article, et salutations à toi depuis la France ! 🇫🇷
    Je suis tout à fait d’accord avec toi : la saison sera très longue et la division est particulièrement relevée. C’était une belle partie à regarder, et le Canadien a offert un bon match d’équipe.

    J’espère que tu as apprécié ta visite à Montréal et que tu auras la chance d’y retourner bientôt ! Les installations d’entraînement du CH à Brossard sont d’ailleurs toujours ouvertes au public, au cas où tu repasses par là.

    in reply to: Blackhawks 2025-2026 General Comments #40974
    CoachFrenchy
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    I hear you — it’s frustrating when that happens. It’s only occurred to me twice in the past few days, but now I always copy my post just in case it doesn’t show up. Thanks for your feedback, I really appreciate it.

    in reply to: Game Thread 2-82 at Bruins -7PM EDT #40899
    CoachFrenchy
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    Give me your prediction for tonight’s game

    CHI 4 Bos 3 in SO

    in reply to: Game Thread 2-82 at Bruins -7PM EDT #40898
    CoachFrenchy
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    Yes exactly: EDM is healthy scratch.. don’t be shock he returns to the AHL (soon) But Bashill likes him

    in reply to: Blackhawks 2025-2026 General Comments #40882
    CoachFrenchy
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    Exactly… I’m working on an article about the NHL salary cap — focusing on the best contract templates for the next decade.
    Stay tuned, it’s going to be a good one! 💥

    in reply to: Blackhawks 2025-2026 General Comments #40881
    CoachFrenchy
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    Great points, and honestly, I’m right there with you. The Hawks’ next phase of the rebuild will have to come from internal growth and smart trades, not big free-agent splashes.

    The prospect pool is getting crowded — especially up front — and that’s exactly the kind of “good problem” you want when building a contender. Guys like Moore, Greene, Lardis, Boisvert, and Vanacker all bring something different, but not everyone will fit long-term. That depth gives Davidson flexibility to move picks or mid-tier prospects for established NHL players once Bedard and Nazar are ready to push for a playoff spot.

    You’re also right on the goaltending side. With Knight, Commesso, Soderblom, and Gajan, there’s no way they all end up staying — one or two will become valuable trade chips once the picture clears up.

    NEXT SUMMER:
    The Hawks are shifting from the “collecting assets” phase to the “balancing the roster” phase. The key now is timing: make the right move without rushing the process.

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