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Blackhawks Call Up Dominic Toninato from AHL Affiliate IceHogs

Chicago Blackhawks

In a strategic roster move, the Chicago Blackhawks have summoned forward Dominic Toninato from their AHL affiliate, the Rockford IceHogs. This decision comes as the team seeks to bolster its lineup with the experience that the 32-year-old brings to the ice.

Toninato has made five appearances with the Blackhawks this season, where he has notched one assist, logged four penalty minutes, delivered 10 hits, and maintained a plus-1 rating. His last outing with the NHL squad was on December 27 against the Dallas Stars, where he contributed to the team’s efforts in a challenging matchup.

Primarily stationed with the IceHogs this season, Toninato has made a significant impact, scoring 16 goals and providing 27 assists for a total of 43 points over 52 games. His contributions have been pivotal for Rockford, showcasing his offensive skills and playmaking abilities.

Drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs as the 126th overall pick in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft, Toninato has carved out a niche for himself in the league. Across 194 career NHL games played over nine seasons with teams including the Colorado Avalanche, Florida Panthers, Winnipeg Jets, and Blackhawks, he has accumulated 13 goals, 23 assists, and 36 points, along with 226 hits and a plus-13 rating. His extensive experience is sure to be an asset as he rejoins the Blackhawks.

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