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Bickell Reassigned, And Marcus Kruger At The WJCs

- Bryan Bickell was reassigned to the Rockford IceHogs this morning. It could be a while till he is recalled again. Kris Versteeg and Niklas Hjalmarsson were both on the ice at today’s practice. I would expect that both would recover from whatever ailed them before tomorrow night’s game in Dallas. Bickell has played twelve games with the Blackhawks this season, and has one goal and one assist.

- Chris Kuc reported that Adam Burish skated before today’s practice, and Cristobal Huet will start in net against the Stars.

- In yesterday’s Swedish 7-3 victory over Austria at the World Junior Championships, prospect Marcus Kruger had one assist and a plus/minus rating of +3. In two games played in the tournament Kruger has two assists, two penalty minutes and a plus/minus rating of +4. Sweden’s next game will be tomorrow against the Russians.

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Blackhawks News And Notes; World Junior’s Start Today

News…

- Bryan Bickell was recalled (again) this morning, and will be in Nashville for tonight’s game against the Predators. Per usual, this means Ben Eager will be held out of the lineup with an undisclosed ‘upper-body’ injury. Ben Eager and Cam Barker will return to the lineup, but Kris Versteeg and Niklas Hjalmarsson will be out of the lineup due to feeling sick.

- The Rockford IceHogs recalled goaltender Alec Richards, forwards Adam Hobson and Maxime Tanguay (non-rostered) from the Toledo Walleye.

…and Notes

- The World Junior Hockey Championships start today, and the lone Blackhawks prospect to participate in the tournament is Sweden’s Marcus Kruger. For those of you who have the NHL Network you can catch Sweden play the Czech Republic at 5:30pm Central – the game will be played earlier in the day. Shawn Lalonde and Dylan Olsen were cut from the Canadian camp.

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Bickell Returned To The IceHogs

Bryan Bickell was reassigned to Rockford this afternoon. Last night marked his tenth game with the Blackhawks on the season, and he could get another cup of coffee as soon as this weekend – deepening on Ben Eager’s health. He’s missed the last four games with an upper-body injury.

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Lineup Notes vs. Sharks

The last time the Blackhawks played the San Jose Sharks they beat them big in their own arena 7-2. It was also Marian Hossa’s debut with the ‘Hawks – he started his season off by scoring two goals in the game. There is nothing the Sharks would like to then return the favor by beating the Blackhawks in the United Center. Going into tonight’s match-up, the two teams are tied with forty-nine points atop the Western Conference.

Tonight’s lineup notes – Cristobal Huet will start tonight in net. He is coming off his second consecutive shutout, and will have his work cut out for him as he tries to make it three.

Cam Barker is out again with a lower-body injury, and Jordan Hendry will fill in for him on the defensive pairing. Hendry has seen his playing time increase filling in on defense and on the fourth line as a winger. He’s played well in both roles, and has become a useful player to Coach Quenneville.

Bryan Bickell has been recalled from Rockford, so that means Ben Eager will be out of the lineup for the third consecutive game. Eager is probably suffering from concussion-like symptoms again.

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Blackhawks 3, Red Wings 0

Even with seven players on the shelf I thought the Red Wings would show up and make this game difficult for the Blackhawks to win. That was not the case as Cristobal Huet and the Blackhawks’ defense were able to keep the Red Wings scoreless on the nightt. The defense limited Detroit to twenty shots on goal, and clear the zone of any problematic rebounds Huet gave up. This is the ‘Hawks third shutout in four games, sixth of the season and second in a row for the man from France.

The Blackhawks’ defense has been very strong this season, but that shouldn’t take anything away from the play of Huet and Antti Niemi. Shutouts aren’t anything to scoff at. The Blackhawks’ goaltending has been very affective, and so has the penalty kill. In the last ten games the ‘Hawks are 24 of 25 when shorthanded. They rank second in the league behind the Bruins with a percentage of 85.6. Only if this level of success could carry over to the power play, all would be right with the world.

Duncan Keith had another great night scoring a goal and an assist. Dustin Byfuglien scored his tenth goal of the season by just putting the puck on the net to beat Chris Osgood down low. Overall, the whole team played well.

Brian Campbell scored his second goal in as many games, and is finally playing like the seven-million-dollar-man. Something has changed in the last two games for the redhead. Campbell has been carrying the puck deep into the offensive zone, joining the rush and has just been more aggressive. I doubt it is the new batch of sticks, but possibly has something to do with playing in front of brass of Team Canada’s Olympic team. I hope Campbell can keep it up.

It always warms the heart when we beat the Red Wings, but this version of the team was not the real thing. The Blackhawks play the Red Wings in Detroit on Wednesday, and I would expect a tougher game.

A bit of news – Bryan Bickell was reassigned to Rockford. Depending on the health of Ben Eager he could be back with the team tomorrow night with the Blackhawks host San Jose.

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Bickell Recalled For Wings

A few lineup notes – Bryan Bickell was recalled from Rockford, again. This likely means Ben Eager will be out of tonight’s game. It’s being reported the he is battling an upper-body injury. I would expect for Niklas Hjalmarsson to be back to man the blue line, and starting in net will be Cristobal Huet.

UPDATE: Cam Barker is not in the lineup. Jordan Hendry will fill his spot on the third pairing.

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Bryan Bickell Reassigned To Rockford

Bryan Bickell, who was recalled for last night’s game vs. Boston, was reassigned to Rockford this morning. It was Bickell’s fifth stint with in the NHL this season, and will be recalled a few more times throughout the rest of the season. He saw more ice-time then other fourth-liners Colin Fraser and Tomas Kopecky with 8:16.

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Niemi In Net vs. Bruins, And Hjalmarsson Out Sick

Antti Niemi will start in net for the Blackhawks as they host the Boston Bruins at the United Center tonight. We knew he earned more starts, but I’m a little surprised that Coach Quenneville opted to use Niemi following a Cristobal Huet shutout. Quenneville must want a fresh Huet for Detroit on Sunday.

It’s also been reported that Niklas Hjalmarsson will miss tonight’s game with the flu, but Cam Barker who left in the middle of the Blues’ game with a lower-body injury will be in the lineup. Hjalmarsson’s absence from the lineup will mean Tomas Kopecky return to his spot on the fourth line, and Jordan Hendry will see some playing time on defense

Update: Ben Eager is out, and Bryan Bickell was recalled to fill his spot on the fourth line.

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Bryan Bickell Reassinged To Rockford, Again

Forward Bryan Bickell was reassigned to Rockford today. Last night in Vancouver Bickell tallied the game’s only goal that put get the Blackhawks the win. He has been up and down between the NHL and AHL as the organization tries to salvage cap space this season.

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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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