Résumé Dans cette conversation, Scott Powers discute de l’état actuel et des perspectives futures des Blackhawks de Chicago, en se concentrant sur leurs stratégies d’intersaison, leurs métiers potentiels et le développement de jeunes joueurs. Il souligne l’importance de la patience dans le processus de reconstruction et l’importance du prochain projet. Powers partage également des idées personnelles sur son parcours professionnel et sa passion pour couvrir le hockey. Où trouver Scott Powers https://x.com/byscottpowers https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/search/?query=scott%20powers Chapters 00:00 Introduction à The Blackhawks Offseason Outlook 02:53 Analyser le troisième purgeur global Possibilités 06:01 Évaluation Connor Connor Connor Connor Connor Défensens pour la saison à venir 11:55 L’avenir des Blackhawks: Rebuilding and Young Talent 14:49 Mitch Marner: Fit et Considérations financières 17:39 Stratégies de rédaction: Qui les Blackhawks choisiront? 20:51 Prospects et leur impact potentiel 23:54 Insistance personnelle: le voyage d’un écrivain de hockey
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Scotty
AWESOME
Any new news on Shalunov? Been waiting forever for him, please tell him to come over 🙂
This was a refreshing video!! Can’t wait for more!
The Blackhawks future entirely rests on the lottery results in the next 2-3 years. The rebuild will be a 6 -7 year program. Oh, and the team averages 19,150 fans per night, so no pressure to improve.
What a sad off-season Blackhawks fans will witness.. KD keeps rolling out this AHL roster every year. Why would Bedard sign an extension with so much losing for 3+ more years
This was an awesome interview!
there are no shortcuts through a rebuild. slow is smooth, smooth is fast. if you really want to help bedard level up, why not draft hagens (cooley 2.0)? especially after just trying to sign guentzel last offseason. fwiw, at age 18 hagens is already bigger than guentzel, and is more than 10lbs heavier than desnoyers.
I disagree with Mr. Powers about the Hawks not add 1, if not 2 veteran D-men. I can't see going into the season with 1 defenseman over 23 years old.