I didn’t get to watch the game. For anyone that did watch, how’d he do?no idea who's gonna center Lardis, but excited for his debut:
Moore and Lardis look so young in that photo from @Joel Goodson 's post, so it definitely feels like the training wheels are falling off.Feels like the wheels are falling off.
Moore and Lardis look so young in that photo from @Joel Goodson 's post, so it definitely feels like the training wheels are falling off.
Yeah, it's going to (hopefully) be fun to watch this group mature and compete. I do like that they have some size coming to complement the speed.Moore is 6 months older than Bedard and Lardis is practically the same age as Bedard. Nazar is a whopping 21, as is Rinzel. Lev is barely 20. and more waves are coming
Just rest? I haven't seen any updates yet.dodged an artillery shell there (no surgery). a massive amount of caution should be in play here
looking at the bright side, the Hawks could make hay in the tank. 2 more elite players, please
Just rest? I haven't seen any updates yet.
After last night, it feels like they're off and Ralphie might have lost the wheel nuts.Feels like the wheels are falling off.
Saw this and my shock went off the charts.I saw yesterday that they plan to sit him for the rest of this year. They will re-evaluate in early January. Bedard apparently told them he'd be OK to return by next week, but they decided to be cautious.
Fudge!After last night, it feels like they're off and Ralphie might have lost the wheel nuts.
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We drafted 3 of the top 10 KHL scorers. Very nice!Something to look forward to, Kantserov leading the KHL in goals, 2nd in points. Check the ages in the top 10.
For context, Demidov had 49 points in 65 games in the same league last year, Michkov 41points in 48 games 2 years ago.
We drafted 3 of the top 10 KHL scorers. Very nice!
Blackhawks’ Frondell leads Sweden to opening win
Anton Frondell, Chicago’s pick at No. 3 in the 2025 NHL Draft, was instrumental in Sweden’s Boxing Day victory. He blasted a one-timer for Sweden’s opening goal and set up Victor Eklund (Islanders), both on the power play. He played hard and was constantly around the offensive attack. Eklund was also quite good, showing his trademark tenacity that has scouts thinking he can help an NHL team even with his smaller frame. — Corey Pronman