I want to open our Saturday morning with a great point from Jonny Lazarus. We are indeed watching three generations of superstars in the NHL right now, from Ovi and Crosby to McDavid to Connor Bedard and Macklin Celebrini. The future of the NHL is happening right in front of us. The game is in a great place. We shouldn’t take times like this for granted as fans.
As hockey fans, we need to take a step back and appreciate what we’re witnessing right now. We’re watching 3 different generations of NHL superstars. This is the Golden Age. Presented by @Uber_Canada #CraveTheStats #UberPartner pic.twitter.com/Bl3PAnqc4X
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— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) November 8, 2025 Spencer Knight was magnificent again last night, pitching his first shutout as a member of the Blackhawks. He now has a .921 save percentage in four starts on the road trip. That includes allowing six goals in Winnipeg! Knight has stopped 103 of 108 shots in his last three games — a .954 save percentage. Just ridiculous. Here’s the play last night where Frank Nazar got tangled up with Joel Farabee. Nazar didn’t return to the game.Frank Nazar has gone to the locker room. He fell awkwardly here: pic.twitter.com/vPskUKWFzb
— BHF (@BlackhawksFocus) November 8, 2025 Blackhawks head coach Jeff Blashill said after the game Nazar is only day-to-day, which is a great sign.Frank Nazar is day to day. Jeff Blashill wouldn't even rule him out for Sunday just yet, so the Blackhawks might have dodged a very significant injury there.
— Mark Lazerus (@MarkLazerus) November 8, 2025 A good point here from Charlie Roumeliotis on the fighting last night. The Flames were indeed targeting Nazar and Oliver Moore early and often with physical play. I guess when you’re a poverty franchise in dead last place you try to slow guys down by hurting them? So Nick Foligno put a couple good, clean hits on the young guys on the Flames. We’re going to see this a lot as the Blackhawks’ team speed continues to make life miserable for opponents.Good on Nick Foligno, who recognized Calgary was targeting Frank Nazar and Oliver Moore with a few hits. He clearly thought: You hit our guys, we'll hit yours. So he laid big hits on Zayne Parekh and Connor Zary, and that's what led to the fight. #Blackhawks t.co/4bE3R6B6qI
— Charlie Roumeliotis (@CRoumeliotis) November 8, 2025 Going back to guys whose last names are the same but spelled differently, Mark Lazerus sat down with Bedard and Nazar together in Calgary on the off day. This is fabulous. I can imagine Laz trying to make heads or tails out of these two young guys talking about knee surgery and sending memes across the hotel room to crack each other up. Really good stuff.The Goonies, games of Go Fish, 6-7 (sigh), no talking after 9, and Stanley Cup dreams: Inside the Connor Bedard-Frank Nazar friendship upon which the new Blackhawks are being built: t.co/kb6kh965xu pic.twitter.com/WHOho3v6rp
— Mark Lazerus (@MarkLazerus) November 7, 2025 The amount of quit from the veterans on the Flames last night was disappointing. Lots of dirty, cheap hits early and a lot of quit late.How about some Blackhawks prospect highlights?
On the Minnesota high school gridiron scene, Mason West led Edina to an upset of Eden Prairie. They’re on to the state semifinals! twitter.com/EHSHornetsFB/status/1986980633017561212 In the NCAA ranks, John Mustard had two assists for Providence in their 4-1 win against UConn. Unfortunately, Julius Sumpf had had a goal taken off the board by the officials early in the game. Mustard extended his career-long point streak to eight games; he has a point in every game this season. Mustard now has 10 points (five goals, five assists) in the first eight games this season. Václav Nestrašil had an assist as UMass bounced back with a strong win at home against Maine. Adam Gajan was between the pipes again for Minnesota-Duluth with St. Cloud State visiting. He stopped all 18 shots he faced for his second shutout of the year! In the OHL, Jack Pridham had an assist in Kitchener’s win over Saginaw. Marek Vanacker scored his 16th goal of the season in Brantford’s win in Oshawa.Vanacker scores his 16th goal of the season #BFD pic.twitter.com/CXYIKM6v32
— Brantford Bulldogs (@BulldogsOHL) November 8, 2025Around the NHL
The Buffalo Sabres announced star defenseman Rasmus Dahlin is taking a leave of absence and returning to Sweden to be with his fiancé after her heart transplant. Ruff did not provide a timetable for his return. David Pagnotta at The Fourth Period has reported in a couple places this week that the Minnesota Wild are “in the market for a top-six winger, in a perfect world, but has cast a wide net in his search for extra secondary scoring up front.” The Penguins announced forward Filip Hallander was diagnosed with a blood clot in his leg and will miss a minimum of three months. In former Blackhawks news: the Maple Leafs suspended forward David Kampf on Nov. 2 for failure to report to AHL Marlies. Rumors are that the Leafs have been trying to trade him for a while. Contract termination might be in play here. Pagnotta and Frank Seravalli have both reported the Blues are “open for business” already. They’re terrible and, at this time, have a better chance of landing Gavin McKenna than a playoff berth. Not only has their captain’s name been floated by multiple outlets, but Jordan Kyrou was a healthy scratch on Thursday night. Stay tuned here…As he makes the scouting rounds, #stlblues GM Doug Armstrong has let teams know he's "open for business."Keep eyes on Blues captain Brayden Schenn. His deal moved from full to 15-team no-trade this summer.From #NHL Coast to Coast on @SportsOnPrimeCA:pic.twitter.com/DJWNXHveMs
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