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Are things turning around in Chicago?



Connor Bedard, Frank Nazar and the Chicago Blackhawks look like they could be reaching a new level early on in the NHL season, so what should the expectations be for the young group? NHL analyst Steve Peters joins the show to discuss early returns in Chicago.

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  1. The first few games have been the best case for the hawks so far. Young guys look great & rack up points, while losing games. They made a mistake by not taking Demidov, so they’re in need of another top 6 goal scorer. McKenna would fast track them to a playoff spot next year. Frondell will help a ton as well. Next year should be a huge step forward.

  2. I keep having to remind myself that Bedard just turned twenty and is playing in his third season. He's coming along just fine.

  3. I'm sorry the Blackhawks look better than teams that are supposed to be decent right now. I think he is downplaying how much they have improved.

  4. He's starting to play like a little rat. Someone is gonna get him. Trying to climb Paraykos tree was about as dumb as it gets. I predict him eating every meal out of a straw again. He's not shifty enough to avoid contact like kane was.

  5. As a Hawks fan – disregarding the young blueline which IMO will be more important than either Bedard or Nazar to the long term success of the franchise. They've got 5 of their top 6 d-man under 24 YO with guys like Kaiser & Vlasic looking really good right now, and we see the potential in Rinzel & Levshunov. Even a guy like Crevier looks to be a really solid legit 3rd pair option.

  6. We also have Moore cooking in the AHL, Kantserov is leading the KHL in scoring, Frondell looks amazing in Sweden to start his season. The future is definitely bright!

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