The Blackhawks finally got into the win column with the first win of the year against a Red Wings team that is expected to be at the same level in terms of projected league standings.
More sustained pressure in the offensive zone, more consistency in locking it down defensively, and more steady goaltending by Kevin Lankinen were key factors leading to the 4-1 victory.
This was the first time the Hawks not only scored the game's first goal but also held a lead until the final buzzer. The only scoreboard blemish was a goal allowed after going up 3-0.
The Hawks PP entered the game 2nd in the league with a 41.7% conversion rate. With 2 PP markers out of 5 chances, the Hawks maintained a hot pace with a marginal dip down to 41.3%.
Lankinen earned his first NHL win with another solid effort between the pipes making both routine saves and tough saves. In total, Lankinen made 30 stops and helped the PK go 5 for 5.
Congrats to Kevin Lankinen (@KLankinen) on his first NHL win! @ATT | #MilestoneMoment pic.twitter.com/EE9JzezOZ6
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) January 23, 2021
Pre-Game Ceremony
As customary for the home opener of any sports franchise, there was plenty of pomp and circumstance to christen the new season, enact traditions, and honor very important people.
Land Acknowledgement
We recently introduced a formal Land Acknowledgement to open home games and events as part of our commitments to the Native American community.
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) January 23, 2021
Join us for this recognition of the relationship that exists between the Native people of this region and their traditional homelands. pic.twitter.com/mKJPw7CcMX
#Blackhawks Front Line lines tonight:
— Carter Baum (@CarterBaum) January 23, 2021
Beverling - Leis - Babochay
Curet - Lambert - Mlodecki
Clamana - Kairis - McMillan
Bone - Connelly - Arcigal
Williams - Narang
Sullivan - Lis
Rocco - Yacoumakis
Sombong
Guzman-Miranda https://t.co/A6mtURiRi8
A taste of the Blackhawks’ 2021 player introductions in an empty United Center: pic.twitter.com/l54bOPOKVD
— Ben Pope (@BenPopeCST) January 23, 2021
Starting Lineup
The starting lineup for Friday's game was the same as the previous game versus the Panthers on Tuesday:
Blackhawks' lines and pairs in warmups:
— Ben Pope (@BenPopeCST) January 23, 2021
DeBrincat-Suter-Kane
Kubalik-Strome-Kurashev
Janmark-Wallmark-Shaw
Hagel-Kampf-Carpenter
Keith-Boqvist
Zadorov-Murphy
De Haan-Mitchell
Lankinen
CLAP👠CLAP ðŸ‘CLAPðŸ‘
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) January 23, 2021
___-____ _____!@budlight | #Blackhawks pic.twitter.com/NMuD9bzgCr
Game Recap
1st Goal: Kane (1-0)
Who else but Patrick Kane to score the first #Blackhawks goal at the United Center of 2021! @NBCSChicago | @88PKane pic.twitter.com/1qZyTagwSj
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) January 23, 2021
2nd Goal: de Haan (2-0)
"De Haan lets it go, HE SCORES!"
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) January 23, 2021
First goal of the season for Calvin de Haan (@cal_dehaan), first NHL point for Ian Mitchell (@IanMitch15)!@NBCSChicago | #Blackhawks pic.twitter.com/JaVEjOUQwz
3rd Goal: Shaw (3-0)
Shawzy posts up and earns the reward!@NBCSChicago | #CHIvsDET pic.twitter.com/vsLaH0o4Hj
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) January 23, 2021
4th Goal: Larkin (3-1)
Dylan's 3rd of the season. @DTE_Energy | #DETvsCHI pic.twitter.com/cgYvGOVHnY
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) January 23, 2021
5th Goal: Janmark (4-1)
I think I can, I think I can, I think I can.
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) January 23, 2021
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Game Notes
Connor Murphy
Murphy was by far the best defenseman last night and much improved from the first four games. He was positionally sound, played physical, showed a mean streak, and blocked shots.
Ian Mitchell
Mitchell has shown a good balance between making wise offensive pinches, not skating in too deep, and getting back swiftly to defend if the other team suddenly flips the ice.
Adam Boqvist
One area that Adam Boqvist needs to watch closely is creeping out of the slot too soon and too far. Also, his eyes are often looking up ice even though the opponent is still pressuring.
Alex DeBrincat
If there is a player who is consistently strong at dump and chase, it is surprisingly DeBrincat. When the puck gets in deep, he makes a beeline to it and frequently retrieves it first.
Brandon Hagel
Something that sticks out with Brandon Hagel is his hyperactivity at both ends of the ice. He is willing to take a hit to make a play or roll off the defender to get open in the slot.
Mattias Janmark
Janmark seems to bring value on the PK only yet makes more than double the salary of Wallmark who brings more than double the value as an impact player in all situations (ES, PP, PK).
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Roster Updates
Brandon Pirri cleared waivers yesterday and was assigned to the taxi squad instead of to Rockford.
Carl Soderberg was officially activated and placed on the roster. He could make his Hawks debut on Sunday.
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Top 6 Material?
There has been much debate on whether Strome will be a top 6 center in the NHL and specifically for the Hawks, particularly in the longer term beyond the next two seasons.
Strome is on a bridge deal to see how far he develops into a top 6 center. He may not be a bonafide one today but management thought enough of him to grant two years to prove his worth.
So far this young season he has shown some progress. This isn't to say he has cemented his spot as the Hawks 2C for years to come but he is at least making positive strides toward that end.
If management had thought he was a lost cause and would never reach top 6 level, then they would likely have jettisoned him during preseason for whatever assets they could gain.
Had that happened, the Hawks would have had to roll with Soderberg, Wallmark, Kampf, and either Pius Suter or Philipp Kurashev at center with Jonathan Toews and Kirby Dach out.
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Hogs Schedule
The AHL released the official schedule for all teams yesterday Like the NHL, the AHL will have intra-divisional games only during the regular season.
The Hogs will compete against the Iowa Stars, Cleveland Monsters (Jackets), Grand Rapids Griffins (Wings), and Chicago Wolves (Hurricanes and Predators).
Here is a look at the 30-game schedule for the Hogs:
Download our 2020-21 season schedule and start circling your calendar!
— Rockford IceHogs (@goicehogs) January 22, 2021
Download here âž¡ï¸: https://t.co/ncayGaDVWL pic.twitter.com/qDb6osxKJT
See you on the boards!
