Riders on the Storm: Blackhawks at Hurricanes Preview

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The Chicago Blackhawks close out January with a game in North Carolina on Thursday night, taking on the Hurricanes.

It’s been just over a week since these two teams faced off, a 4-3 overtime win for Hurricanes in which the Blackhawks failed to hold on to a two-goal lead. Since then, the Hurricanes have won three of their four games, including shutting out the New York Rangers 4-0 on Tuesday. The Rangers game was especially interesting because it was the first game in which the Hurricanes newly acquired players — Mikko Rantanen and Taylor Hall — registered their first points with the team. Both players picked up primary assists on separate goals from Andrei Svechnikov.

Other than that, the team and player information from last Monday’s game preview remains basically the same. Line are where things are changed up since the Blackhawks last saw them due to the new players as well as a few members of the Hurricanes roster battling illnesses.

Rantanen has been on the top line with Sebatian Aho and Jackson Blake while Hall has been on the second with Jasper Kotkaniemi and Svechnikov. With Aho potentially out tonight, Jack Roslovic –usually the fourth-line center — was skating with Rantanen, so these lines may get shifted even more.

Speaking of Hall, though, he’s talked about the trade from the Blackhawks, noting his decreased playing time in recent weeks. He believed that the younger players coming into the locker room impacted his playing time, which is somewhat true with Frank Nazar, but other veterans — like Ilya Mikheyev and Nick Foligno — had increased playing time over him. Lukas Reichel actually saw a dip in his playing time in the final 10 games Hall was with the team, and neither he nor Colton Dach played more than Hall consistently.

Moving on to the Blackhawks current roster, they’re coming off a 4-1 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night, moving them more securely into the 31st ranking in the NHL standings instead of dead last. It was another game in which the young players shined: Bedard scored a ridiculous goal, Landon Slaggert got his first NHL goal this season, Reichel picked up a primary point, and Arvid Soderblom stopped 34 of 35 shots for a .971 save percentage.

The only sour note from the game was that Dach and Nolan Allan both were in the press box instead of on the ice and, while both look to be drawing back into the lineup on Thursday against Carolina, it’s still not exactly sweet.

Instead of reuniting Dach with Reichel, where they have been good together, he’s taking Pat Maroon’s place on the fourth line. Arguably, Anders Sorensen does not want to play three kids together on a line, but that would have been quite fun. Allan is also replacing another kid in Ethan Del Mastro instead of the preferred TJ Brodie, another womp womp moment considering the chemistry those two young defenders built for an entire season in Rockford.

It looks like Soderblom is expected to be the starter, likely a reward for the outstanding steal of a game against Tampa.

Blackhawks — Statistic — Hurricanes
44.36% (32nd) — 5-on-5 Corsi For — 50.47% (12th)
43.92% (30th) — 5-on-5 Expected goals for — 51.01% (10th)
2.62 (31st) — Goals per game — 3.35 (5th)
3.40 (29th) — Goals against per game — 2.71 (8th)
45% (30th) — Faceoffs — 52.5% (4th)
24.2% (9th) — Power play — 20.8% (18th)
81.3% (11th) — Penalty kill — 86% (1st)
(All stats from this season)

How to watch

When: 6 p.m. CT
Where: Lenovo Center, Raleigh, NC
TV: CHSN
Webstream: ESPN+
Radio: WGN 720



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The Chicago Blackhawks are set to take on the Carolina Hurricanes in what promises to be an electrifying matchup. Both teams have been on a hot streak as of late, with the Blackhawks looking to extend their winning streak and the Hurricanes aiming to maintain their dominance at home.

The Blackhawks have been on a roll lately, winning their last three games and climbing up the standings in the Central Division. Led by captain Jonathan Toews and star forward Patrick Kane, the team’s offense has been firing on all cylinders. Goalie Marc-Andre Fleury has also been solid between the pipes, giving the Blackhawks a strong presence in net.

On the other side, the Hurricanes have been one of the top teams in the league this season. With a potent offense led by Sebastian Aho and Andrei Svechnikov, as well as a stout defense anchored by Dougie Hamilton and Jaccob Slavin, the Hurricanes have been a force to be reckoned with. Goalie Frederik Andersen has also been stellar in net, posting impressive numbers throughout the season.

This game is sure to be a high-octane battle between two talented teams vying for supremacy. Can the Blackhawks continue their winning ways, or will the Hurricanes defend their home ice and come out on top? Tune in to find out as the Riders on the Storm clash in what promises to be an exciting showdown.

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