Remember back in October, when the Canucks were desperate to get under the salary cap so they dumped Jason Dickinson on the Blackhawks with a second-round pick for Riley Stillman? Yeah, good times. Dickinson has had a solid season for Chicago and Stillman has been in and out of the lineup for Vancouver. And the Blackhawks are still sitting on that second-rounder (which is in 2024).
Broadcast Info
Puck Drop: 8:00 PM CT
TV: NBCSN
Radio: WGN 720 AM
Expected Lineups
Chicago Blackhawks
Lukas Reichel — Jonathan Toews — Andreas Athanasiou
Tyler Johnson — Jason Dickinson — Taylor Raddysh
Boris Katchouk — Jujhar Khaira — Joey Anderson
Reese Johnson — Mackenzie Entwistle — Anders Bjork
Caleb Jones — Seth Jones
Alex Vlasic — Connor Murphy
Andreas Englund — Ian Mitchell
🥅 Alex Stalock
Vancouver Canucks
Andrei Kuzmenko – Elias Pettersson – Anthony Beauvillier
Phillip Di Giuseppe – JT Miller – Brock Boeser
Dakota Joshua – Nils Aman – Conor Garland
Aidan McDonough – Sheldon Dries – Jack Studnicka
Quinn Hughes – Kyle Burroughs
Akito Hirose – Tyler Myers
Cole McWard – Ethan Bear
🥅 Thatcher Demko
Injury Report
Chicago Blackhawks
- The Blackhawks continue to be without Cole Guttman, Colin Blackwell and Philipp Kurashev, whose seasons are over.
Vancouver Canucks
- Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Tanner Pearson, Michael Ferland, Travis Dermott, Ilya Mikheyev, and Tucker Poolman are on IR
What to Watch For
- Lukas Reichel has six points in his last six games. Will he stay hot against a team that also likes to play fast?
- Jason Dickinson revenge game? The Blackhawks have been happy with Dickinson this season, and he’s assumed a more prominent role as injuries and trades have opened doors for him to climb the lineup.
- Jonathan Toews has an assist in both games he’s played since returning to the lineup. Three-game point streak coming?