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Andrew Ebbett On Waivers, Claimed By The Wild

TSN reported yesterday that Andrew Ebbett was placed on waivers. He has been a healthy-scratch in the Blackhawks last two games, and hasn’t found a spot on the roster either on the wing or at center.

This move has nothing to do with the Blackhawks attempting to clear salary of next season’s payroll. Ebbett is not under contract next year. It has everything to do with the fact that Bryan Bickell has been playing well with the ‘Hawks at the same salary.

Update: Minnesota claimed Ebbett off waivers.

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Bickell Recalled And Playing With Kane and Toews

Bryan Bickell was recalled from Rockford for tonight’s game vs. the Calgary Flames and is lined up with Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews early. He spent some ice-time with the Kane and Toews in Sunday’s win over the Sharks. Andrew Ebbett is scratched from the lineup for a second consecutive game.

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Rumor Mill: Could The Big Three Sign Extensions Soon?

Toews and Kane

Toews and Kane

- Pierre LeBrun of ESPN reported that Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane are close to signing contract extensions. LeBrun is tossing a two-week window for their respective extension to be signed.

- Chris Kuc confirmed the news that the Blackhawks are close to signing Toews and Kane, and that an announcement could come very soon. He also reports that Duncan Keith is close to singing an extension as well.

Red Rising’s Take: We know the potential end of the season situation of Toews, Kane and Keith all too well. It’s hard not to get excited the more press the story receives. Locking up the big three before the end of the season will ease so many minds in the organization and the fan base.

I have no doubt in my mind that Stan Bowman will do whatever it takes to keep Toews, Kane and Keith in the organization. If the news comes today or further down the road, the task of creating salary-cap space for next year is immanent. Kris Versteeg, Patrick Sharp, Dustin Byfuglien and Cam Barker are all candidates to be moved at the end of the season.

- Tim Sassone is on a mission to convince his readers that Stan Bowman is on the verge of trading for a center to replace the injured Dave Bolland. He mentioned the name of Matt Cullen, currently of the Carolina Hurricanes. Sassone believes Cullen is the type of player Bowman would target in a trade – a reliable veteran who a contract that expires at the end of the season.

Red Rising’s Take: It looks like Andrew Ebbett might not be the answer to replace Bolland to center the second line – he was scratched from the lineup Sunday vs. the Sharks. The Blackhawks will look to fill the role internally. Sassone’s right though in one aspect, if the organization were to trade for a replacement it would be veteran center with an expiring contract.

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Big Win – Blackhawks 4, Sharks 3 (OT)

Last night the Blackhawks didn’t play their best game, but still won the game in overtime, with a score of 4-3, against the best team in the Western Conference. The Blackhawks were sloppy, though. Too many turnovers in the neutral- and defensive-zone, and the Sharks were able to disrupt the ‘Hawks in the offensive zone way too easily. Frustrating at times, but the Blackhawks came out on top in this match-up.

Aside from the first two minutes of the second period, Cristobal Huet was great in net. He came up with important saves at even strength and on the penalty kill. Brent Sopel was and has been good (man, that was hard to write). Niklas Hjalmarsson was solid and bailed out Brian Campbell a few times through the night. Jonathan Toews was productive with two assists – one came on a great pass to Brent Seabrook for the game winner – and the recently recalled Bryan Bickell was good as well.

The Blackhawks used Jordan Hendry on the wing once again while Kris Versteeg and Andrew Ebbett were scratched from the lineup. Is Hendry really a better option than Ebbett? He only logged 5:15 of ice time. What is the point of even suiting him up? If Stan Bowman would just place Dave Bolland on the LTIR (long-term injured reserve) the practice of utilizing a defenseman as a winger would end, and the ‘Hawks would be able to role out four complete lines.

Coach Quenneville appears to like the line of Andrew Ladd, Madden and Troy Brouwer just as much as I do. He had to make due with what was provided to him, but he kept the three together. They are an effective checking line that can also be productive in the offensive zone – each tallied a point on the scorecard last night.

The Blackhawks have three days off before they head to Calgary to start the six-game circus road trip. On the trip they will play the three Western Canadian teams, and the three Californian teams.

In closing, to the meathead sitting in front of me last night chanting DETOIT SUCKS! every chance you get, STOP! You’re an idiot.

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Versteeg And Ebbett Scratched From Lineup

Out of the lineup tonight was Kris Versteeg with an upper-body injury – taking his place was Bryan Bickell who was recalled from Rockford today. He played well tonight, and logged 12:28 of ice time. Like every other call-up this year, expect Bickell to be reassigned before the Blackhawks next game.

Andrew Ebbett was a healthy scratch and out of the lineup as well. The absence of he and Versteeg made for some interesting ling combinations – 1) Sharp, Toews, Kane 2) Ladd, Madden, Brouwer 3) Byfuglien, Kopecky, Eager 4) Bickell, Fraser, Hendry. The different combinations led to some sloppy play. It wasn’t pretty, but a win is a win.

On the way back from the game, I heard on the radio that Versteeg is considered day-to-day. He did sit out of yesterday’s practice, but expect him to return for Thursday’s game in Calgary.

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Blackhawks Have Internal Options To Fill-In For Bolland

Just when the Blackhawks were getting healthy and able to roll out a lineup at full strength, Dave Bolland’s lower-back problem could no longer be ignored. The surgery to repair a herniated disk was successful, but now that Bolland will be out between three to four months recovering a replacement is needed.

It’ll be hard to replace a player like him, but initially the organization will hope someone on the roster can fill the void. Yesterday, Stan Bowman said:

“I think we’ve got to sort it out internally first and see what we have. We’ve got some guys who kind of deserve the chance to see how they can play and see how that goes before jumping into anything else. That’s the approach for now and we’ll see how it works.”

A handful of players that can be considered for the role of second line center, and they are Patrick Sharp, John Madden, Kris Versteeg, Tomas Kopecky, Andrew Ebbett and Jake Dowell (currently in Rockford). Ebbett could be given a shot to replace Bolland out of the gate. I’ve been critical of him a time or two, but they guy did tally thirty-two points in forty-eight games for the Ducks last season. So there has to be something there. Right?

The Versteeg experiment at center lasted a little over one game. Coach Quenneville shuffled the lines during the Kings game, and moved him to the wing and put Ebbett on the second line at center – replacing Kopecky. Ebbett played reasonably well, and scored a fluky goal that bounced off his chest and into the net. Kopecky was demoted to the fourth line and keeps proving to be useless.

Sharp and Madden could eventually see time as the second line center, but Quenneville likes them in the role they are in now. I think Dowell would be recalled before either Sharp or Madden are used in that role. Any internal options Bowman has will be exhausted before he resorts to trading for suitable replacement for Bolland as the team is right up against the salary cap.

The Blackhawks play Colorado at home tonight, so we won’t have to wait long to see who Quenneville uses in Bolland’s spot.

In other news: Marian Hossa will take another step in his rehab. He will start participating in full contact drills either Thursday or Friday.

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What Will The Front End Look Like In Hossa’s Debut?

Hossa

Hossa

A few days ago, Tim Sassone of Daily Herald fame wrote that someone asked Coach Quenneville if the addition of Marin Hossa would disrupt team chemistry. His response:

“Absolutely not. We welcome that addition in a lot of ways.”

There are dumb questions, and that was one.

The addition of Hossa means one thing, a better team on both ends of the ice. Hossa is about three to four weeks away from returning to action, and by then Ben Eager and Jonathan Toews should be back in the lineup.

Roster decisions will be need to be made when Eager, Toews and Hossa come off the shelf – I’m guessing in that order. So what could the forward lineup look by the time Hossa makes his debut as a Chicago Blackhawk?

Eager could come off the injured reserve as soon as this Thursday. As a result Jordan Hendry will go back to being the seventh defenseman and off the fourth line. Eager’s return should provide more depth, energy and physical presence up front that the team currently lacks.

Toews return from his head injury would mean that Andrew Ebbett or Tomas Kopecky would be the healthy scratch. Ebbett may be better pushed into the role since Kopecky would be better utilized as a fourth-liner due to his size and stature. Once Hossa returns one of the two will be forced from the Blackhawks roster.

Ebbett or Kopecky haven’t been productive for the Blackhawks, and the decision to keep one of them on the NHL roster, I believe, will boil down to how much the team is willing to spend on a player that is riding the pine. Kopecky is slated to make $2.4M over the course of his two-year contract, and Ebbett is only on the books for just under $.5M this year.

If Stan Bowman opted to reassign Ebbett, he would have to clear waivers. The Ducks would be able to pick him up and send him to their AHL affiliated team. Kopecky would also have to clear waivers, and probably wouldn’t be claimed due to size of his salary. If he were picked up, no one would shed a tear – cap-space would be freed up as well.

So here is what the forward lines could look like once Hossa returns – barring any other injuries:

Hossa – Toews – Kane
Sharp – Bolland – Versteeg
Ladd – Madden – Byfuglien
Eager – Fraser – Brouwer
Ebbett

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Skille Reassigned To Rockford, Will Stay This Time

As he does after every Blackhawks game this season, Jack Skille was reassigned to Rockford, but this time it doesn’t look like he will return to the NHL roster for the next game vs. the Vancouver Canucks. The newly acquired Andrew Ebbett will take over for Skille on the fourth line and play on the wing.

Ebbett has more experience at this level, and had a productive season last year tallied thirty-two points in forty-eight games (8 goals, 24 assists) with the Anaheim Ducks. The other side of this story is that Ebbett is a cheaper option at $475,000 to Skille’s $1.25M.

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Andrew Ebbett Claimed On Waivers, Skille Recalled

The Blackhawks claimed forward Andrew Ebbett off waivers from the Anaheim Ducks this afternoon. This is yet another move made during the Stan Bowman era where he acquired another borderline AHL/NHL talent. The addition of Ebbett indicates that the organization expects Ben Eager out longer with post concussion problems.

Also the Blackhawks recalled Jack Skille from the IceHogs once again. The practice of reassigning him to Rockford and recalling him to Chicago will continue till players start returning from the injured reserve.

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