Powers @ The Athletic total on :
"Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson didn’t come out and say all that Friday, but it’s apparent he understood last season wasn’t the ideal development situation for the future. His hands were a bit tied with where he put Korchinski last season, but it’s also arguable the Blackhawks
defensive group wasn’t good enough to support Korchinski.
Regardless, Davidson’s long-term plan hinges on the development of Korchinski, those other young players and many more, and last season wasn’t the perfect development environment for his prospects at the NHL or AHL level. To be fair, injuries played a part in that as well."
So Martinez, and "less-so" TJ Brodie are the added tutors?
Does this developmental fate of KK get decided in the preseason games or do they have him hang around until they see lack of growth (or loss of confidence) and send him down as the season starts rolling?
You have to think they would love to love to bring their new Belarussian toy up from Rockford, because he simply is not out of place with the NHL journeymen opposition. Yeah, and I think they all are in agreement he won't go back to school.
You know what is REALLY refreshing?
After all thise years of being Blackhawk fan under the Wirtz-Norris families, who never got that when the on-ice product was bad, you didn't try and make one splash at a new add, but take the cash and make a flash, and Kyle and the "new" ownership leaders saw the one ice product and realized the kid needs us and the fans need us to ice a team that isn't
a transition heap of crap to get another high draft pick; next year's pre-draft will hopes to win the lottery but be comfortable with where ever the first of the two picks lands.
They won't come in the drfat with as many bullets as they were afforded this year to wheel a couple deals to secure a 3rd first by using those seconds.
They will wait for luck to be with them at the lottery.
It'll come with less lottery balls and odd, but still a chance for luck.
I will not start stating any opinions in the strength of the top tiers this early.
https://www.lines.com/nhl/drafts/2025
We do know that the Toronto 1st rounder and the Blackhawk first rounder are going to be in decent enough draft tiers that if wheeler - dealer Kyle returns, he may try another climb.
(I guess we found out quickly why he was more than willing to trade Columbus for the Demidov pick - slot, as they revamped their roster with thickness that probably would have seen the Bluejackets gets two hawk picks and not the a large chance of the Columbus winning the lottery with that unprotected pick.)
I am predicting that the Dallas second rounder and the Hawk second rounder with not be in the more advantageous second round slotting that the Hawks were in this time, so less capital to send elsewhere for a bigger splash on top.
You wonder what Kyle will be able to do, as he may want less new prospects to have to eventually find room for on his 50 player negotiations list.
After being asked, "No goalie?" Kyle said, 2025 is the better crop.
I would love to see him plant a flag early in the net fortification...he can trade up, use his Leaf second first, or even move up by trading his seconds, but I think that will be a integral part of the build...more possible strengt down the middle in net.
These are the youngsters to watch and don't treat their heights as negatives as the can sprout and fill in:
Joshua Ravensbergen Canada 6’ 4” 180
Ondrej Stebetak Czechia 6’ 1” 172
Isak Sorqvist Sweden 6’ 0” 177
Elijah Neuenschwander Swiss 6 4 185
Pyotr Andreyanov Russian 6’ 0” 205
Love Harenstam Sweden 6’ 1. 185
Gabriel D’Aigle Canada 6’ 4” 209
Jack Ivankovic Canada 6’ 0” 156
Wesley Jefferson Swint II USA 6’ 1”. 176