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Blackhawks 3, Blues 0

Ho-hum, the Blackhawks earned their second shutout in a row and fifth of the season. It was another night where the Blackhawks were the dominant team for almost the whole game. Controlling the puck for the majority of the game and limiting the time spent in the defensive zone has been important to the team’s success this season, and it was key in last night’s win. Cristobal Huet was barely challenged as a result, but did come up big when the Blues crashed the net.

It was evident that their lack of control over the game got to head coach Andy Murray. Led by Barrett Jackman, the Blues took their frustrations out on the Blackhawks late in the third period amassing thirty-two penalty minutes in that period alone. Still, the fit thrown by St. Louis’ agitators Jackman, B.J. Crombeen and Cam Janssen didn’t make the 3-0 shutout loss any more palpable. The Blackhawks have held their opponents scoreless in the last 141:21 of play.

There isn’t much anyone can complain about when their team wins back-to-back shutouts. It’s even hard to be critical of the usual suspect, Dustin Byfuglien. For his standards he has been playing well ever since Coach Quenneville moved him to the third line. Last night Byfuglien threw his weight around tallying seven hits, and that is one thing you want to see out of any skater his size. We should enjoy this while we can – he’ll regress soon enough.

The Blackhawks were led offensively by the playmaking of Patrick Kane assisting on goals by Troy Brouwer, Brian Campbell – his first goal since the second game of the season – and Marian Hossa. Kane is on his way to super-star status, and nights like that pave the way. Hossa had a great game on both ends of the ice, and he has played a large role in the Blackhawks ability to control the puck for the majority of the game.

Next up the Blackhawks host the Boston Bruins Friday night. We should learn soon if Cam Barker will miss any time with a lower-body that pulled him from last night’s 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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Welcome Back – Blackhawks 4, Kings 1

The Blackhawks welcomed Jonathan Toews and Ben Eager back to the team with a big 4-1 win over the Los Angeles Kings. Last night, the ‘Hawks arguably played their best game this season. There were mistakes such as turnovers in the defensive zone, but the boys clicked in so many ways last night.

Coach Quenneville line Toews up with Patrick Sharp and Dustin Byfuglien on the first line. Byfuglien, as always, didn’t do much, but Sharp had his best game of the season. He was all over the ice last night, and making plays in the offensive zone assisting on the two power play goals. One of them was on the deflection by Troy Brouwer who had a great game for himself as well. The other was on the Toews goal a couple minutes later.

It could have been the Kings ineptitude on the penalty kill, but the Blackhawks were very effective on the power play. They scored on two of the three chances with the man advantage. Tomas Kopecky was still on the power play unit, and Byfuglien saw time on the point paired with Cam Barker. I guess it’s better than having Sharp up there.

I haven’t mentioned this at all this season, but I really like watching John Madden play. He seems to enjoy the freedom the coaching staff gives him, and his lone goal – first of the game – set things off right for the Blackhawks. The line of Madden, Brouwer and Andrew Ladd works, and it should be kept together well after Marian Hossa’s debut.

The six games with out Toews were hard to watch at times, knowing that this team is so much better then their play indicated. It’s refreshing to watch a game where the Blackhawks are able to play their game and dominate almost every minute. Having Toews back in the lineup changes the dynamic of the team in a very positive way, and with the addition of Hossa in a few more weeks this team will be scary.

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Rumor Mill Monday

What better way to start off the week then reading some trade rumors. Bellow are a few recent rumors that have surfaced regarding the Blackhawks in the last week or so.

- Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun believes that Brian Campbell could be shopped at the end of the season in order to free up the cap-space need to sign the Big Three – Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews and Duncan Keith.

- Nick Kypreos of Sportsnet.ca noted that the ‘Hawks will have to move two or three bodies to make room for the Big Three. Patrick Sharp, Kris Versteeg and Dustin Byfuglien are the names mentioned in this article.

Red Rising’s Take: The Blackhawks aren’t going to worry about creating the cap-space to lock up the Big Three until the end of the season. Campbell will remain a ‘Hawk after this season due to the size and length of his current contract. Sharp, Versteeg and Byfuglien are viable options, however.

It will be a tough decision to make when the time comes, but it will need to be made since the Blackhawks have about $42.5M tied up in twelve players next year. Of the players listed above, Byfuglien should be the first to go. There would be many teams around the league that would love you have the big assed forward, and the organization could replace him with the likes of Kyle Beach or Akim Aliu.

Sharp and Versteeg on the other hand offer more than just a body in the crease, yet both could still find themselves on another team in the summer of 2010. The Blackhawks could also look to the blue-line to free up some cap-space. Cam Barker would garner some interest, and if Brent Sopel can put together a solid season the ‘Hawks would have an easier time ridding themselves of his contract.

- Pierre LeBrun of ESPN.com reported that Pat Brisson, the agent of Kane and Toews, will sit down with Stan Bowman about extending their contracts.

Red Rising’s Take: This little bit of news is nice to hear, but I doubt that either will be sign an extension prior to the end of the season.

- There have already been a slew of opinions about Cristobal Huet, his slow start and what to do with him if he doesn’t snap out of this funk. Yesterday, Tim Sassone of the Daily Herald covered most of the options the organization can take with Huet. They can keep playing him, send him down to Rockford, play him on the road and Antti Niemi at home or trade him.

Red Rising’s Take: Trading Huet will be hard for the same reasons as Campbell, and sending him to Rockford will never happen. The only alteration made to the current goaltending situation will be an increase in starts for Niemi if Coach Quenneville grows tired of watching Huet single-handedly lose games.

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Barker Remains a ‘Hawk

Cam Barker re-signed with the Blackhawks to a three-year deal worth $9.25M. That is close to what I thought he may have signed for as a restricted free agent before this qualifying offer mess started. Barker could have made upwards of $5M per year if he opted to take his services to the open market.

What this says is that he wanted to stay with the organization. Players taking less money to play for the ‘Hawks seems to be a common trend among this year’s signings.

Dale Tallon is doing a good job cleaning up this mess.

No matter what the eventual outcome that is decided to between the league and the NHLPA, it will be near impossible to retain Kris Versteeg.

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Five Re-signed and the NHLPA Files Grievance

The Blackhawks re-signed five restricted free agents this afternoon – Troy Brouwer and Corey Crawford to two-year contracts, and Ben Eager, Colin Fraser and Aaron Johnson to one-year contracts. These re-singings happened on the same day that the league learned that the NHLPA filed grievance against the Chicago Blackhawks for the botched qualifying offers submitted to six players last week.

The good news is that four of the six players in question were in the group re-signed by the ‘Hawks, but Kris Versteeg and Cam Barker remain unsigned. It wasn’t certain that any of the five players signed today were going receive deals with the ‘Hawks. The fact that Chicago might lose the rights to either Versteeg or Barker forced the organization to lock-up cheaper alternatives.

If the league sides with the NHLP, both Versteeg and Barker will be treated as unrestricted free agents and will be able to sign with any team – Blackhawks included. That probably won’t happen in this case. The Players Association wants to punish the Blackhawks on a technicality – mailing the qualifying offers rather than using a currier or fax machine.

This won’t sit well the league, and I don’t expect them to let this issue go without a fight.

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At the Mercy of the NHLPA

The future of six of the Blackhawks’ restricted free agents – Versteeg, Barker, Johnson, Fraser, Eager and Brouwer – rests in the hands of the NHLPA. TSN is reporting that the league has concluded their investigation into the organization’s inability to send qualifying offers to the six players properly. The Players Association can make this an issue or let it go. Here is to hoping for the latter.

If the NHLPA finds that the qualifying offers aren’t valid, the ‘Hawks would lose the sole rights to negotiate with the players involved in the matter. This wouldn’t set the team back like I wrote a couple days when the news broke, but it would be a rather big blow.

If Chicago would like to retain the rights of any of the six players he would have to pay market value. Retaining both Kris Versteeg and Cam Barker would be impossible. With the amount of spending the Blackhawks have done this summer and the necessity to re-sign Toews, Keith and Kane next summer, Dale Tallon will be forced to alter his plan for the organization. The fact that the ‘Hawks would get nothing in return for these restricted free agents – if they were to walk – would hurt, as well.

It may not matter who dropped the ball on this one. Depending on how this plays out, Dale Tallon might be shown the door. He obviously wasn’t the person who mailed the offers out, but he shouldn’t let this happen under his watch.

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This Could be a Problem…

TSN is reporting that the Blackhawks may have made a mistake when submitting qualifying offers to a handful of players. They are Kris Versteeg, Cam Barker, Ben Eager, Colin Fraser, Aaron Johnson and Troy Brouwer. More about the story can be read here.

The players listed above could become unrestricted free agents and sign with any team in the league. This would set the organization back.

If this story ends up having legs, it will be covered after the holiday weekend.

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