The Blackhawks prospects were back on the ice on Friday morning for another workout before the Tom Kurvers Prospect Showcase. There were more competitive drills that got physical, but not as chippy as Thursday.
Ty Henry, unfortunately, is done for the weekend after getting hurt on Thursday. Andrew Perrott, who is with Rockford on an AHL contract, replaced him.
The Blackhawks worked out a couple power play units in a 1-3-1 format. Here’s what they looked like:
Jack PridhamRyan Greene — Oliver Moore — Nick LardisSam Rinzel
Marek VanackerNathan Behm — AJ Spellacy — Aidan ThompsonArtyom Levhsunov
The mix of college and junior prospects has worked well thus far. This is a fairly mature group in some regards; Thompson and Taige Harding are five years older than a few of their teammates this weekend (heck, they’re more than two years older than Connor Bedard).
I was once again impressed with Nathan Behm and AJ Spellacy getting big shots on net. Marek Vanacker also looked good working in a few sequences. Vanacker wasn’t able to participate in this event last year because of his shoulder injury. He told us he’s enjoying being able to play with the other Blackhawks prospects and get ready for the season.
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