



The Blackhawks, after leaving their entire lineup the same between the Maple Leafs and Avalanche games, jumbled every forward line and defensive pairing but one entering Saturday’s 5-3 loss to the Golden Knights.
Taylor Raddysh moved onto Connor Bedard’s right wing on the first line and Andreas Athanasiou moved onto Lukas Reichel’s right wing on the second line, bumping Ryan Donato down to the fourth-line center. Athanasiou has heated up over the first two weeks of the season, and coach Luke Richardson hopes he can help get Reichel going.
“We want to make sure, if someone’s running a little bit better right now, then — especially with the home team change — we’re going to try and take advantage of that,” Richardson said. “[We want to] get the guys playing together that are running hot.”
On defense, Kevin Korchinski flipped onto Seth Jones’ pairing and Alex Vlasic flipped onto Connor Murphy’s pairing.
Guttman sent down
Another aspect of the lineup shakeup was a surprising decision to send Cole Guttman down to Rockford after just three NHL appearances this season.
The 24-year-old center impressed after his call-up last winter, recovered faster than expected from shoulder surgery this offseason and scored in the season opener against the Penguins. An AHL demotion seemed neither imminent nor warranted, even though he had been healthy-scratched the last two games.
But with injured forwards Philipp Kurashev (wrist) and Colin Blackwell (hernia) close to returning to action — both participated in morning skate Saturday — the Hawks needed to resolve a logjam. Guttman’s waiver exemption made him an easier cut than Reese Johnson or MacKenzie Entwistle, who would both have to clear waivers.
“It’s good for him to get back and play all situations down in Rockford, because he’s going to be probably their top player,” Richardson said. “If he can do that, when he comes back...he’ll be in that same boat he was last year when he came up. He was playing all situations; he was doing great in the AHL. He’ll be ready for any situation that we need him for up here.”
This and that
- The Hawks debuted a new intro video centered around the team’s fan support, with only the last 30 seconds or so leaning heavily on highlights of current players. Chicago-native wrestler CM Punk stars and narrated the video.
- But Bedard did receive his own personal video package at the first TV timeout. And around the arena, No. 98 jerseys already outnumber everything else — including old Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews jerseys — by a sizable margin.