The Chicago Blackhawks may not have graced the playoffs in recent years, but the seeds of their rebuild were sown towards the end of the 2021-22 season. Initially, expectations were high, yet the team found itself among the league’s worst. A pivotal moment came when they traded their first-round pick to the Columbus Blue Jackets in the Seth Jones deal, a move typical of a team aiming for immediate success.
Columbus utilized Chicago’s original pick to select David Jiricek 6th overall. However, the Blackhawks’ fortunes shifted positively as they secured three first-round picks in the 2022 Draft through various trades. One significant trade involved sending Kirby Dach to the Montreal Canadiens, which netted Chicago the 13th overall pick, originally belonging to the New York Islanders.
With that pick, the Blackhawks selected Frank Nazar, a versatile player viewed as part of their future core. Nazar has demonstrated the potential to be a high-end offensive talent, displaying skills that align well with the current direction of the Blackhawks, making the trade a strategic win in hindsight.
Since joining Montreal, Dach’s journey has been a mixed bag. Although not yet a cornerstone star, he integrates well with the Canadiens’ younger players. Meanwhile, Brandon Hagel’s trade to the Tampa Bay Lightning has similarly brightened Chicago’s outlook, bringing in promising prospects Oliver Moore and Sacha Boisvert.
In a captivating first-round playoff series between Montreal and Tampa Bay, both Dach and Hagel made their mark in Game Three. Hagel scored a go-ahead goal during regulation, while Dach responded by tying the game and assisting on the Canadiens’ first goal. In overtime, despite not earning a point on the winning goal by Lane Hutson, Dach created a crucial screen in front of Lightning goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy.
This game was particularly significant for Dach, who had struggled in the previous contest, where a defensive miscue led to a loss in overtime. Initially, there were concerns that Montreal coach Martin St. Louis might scratch Dach, but St. Louis chose to trust him, a decision that paid off as Dach and his line were among the most effective on the ice.
Post-game, Dach expressed his appreciation for the fans who have supported him through challenging times. “I love playing here. I love the fans. They’ve stuck with me through a lot of hard years,” he shared, reflecting on his journey in Montreal.
On the other hand, Hagel’s sentiments were less nostalgic, but his performance throughout the series has been undeniable. As the best forward on either team, his contributions will be critical if the Lightning hope to mount a comeback against the Canadiens. This series continues to be a thrilling showcase of two former Blackhawks making a significant impact in the playoffs.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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