
Chicago Blackhawks vs. St. Louis Blues
Venue: TRIA Rink in St. Paul, Minnesota
Date: Saturday, September 13
Time: 6:00 PM CST
How To Watch: Blues Website/Blackhawks Website
Purchase tickets via Ticketmaster
Chicago Blackhawks News & Notes:
This is the first game of the showcase for the Blackhawks. They face the Minnesota Wild tomorrow night to conclude the Showcase.
St. Louis Blues News & Notes:
The Blues won their first game of the showcase last night 6-4 against the Minnesota Wild. This is the Blues’ third season participating in this Showcase.
Chicago Blackhawks Roster
Forward
64 – Nathan Behm
74 – Ryan Gagnier
20 – Ryan Greene
56 – Parker Holmes
43 – Harrison Israels
76 – Nick Lardis
68 – Martin Misiak
11 – Oliver Moore
82 – Jack Pridham
70 – Owen Robinson
79 – AJ Spellacy
78 – Aidan Thompson
83 – Marek Vanacker
Defense
54 – Jeremie Bucheler
57 – Ashton Cumby
47 – Taige Harding
85 – Ty Henry
93 – Dmitry Kuzmin
55 – Artyom Levshunov
58 – Ryan Mast
6 – Sam Rinzel
Goalies
31 – Stanislav Berezhnoy
71 – Owen Flores
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St. Louis Blues Roster
Forward
68 – Justin Carbonneau
86 -, Antoine Dorian
54 – Dalibor Dvorsky
84 – Adam Jecho
65 – Aleksanteri Kaskimaki
85 – Juraj Pekarcik
48 – Dylan Peterson
80 – Simon Robertsson
93 – Jakub Stancl
28 – Otto Stenberg
76 – Sam Stange
Defense
62 – Michael Buchinger
92 – Quinton Burns
94 – Lukas Fischer
73 – Marc-Andre Gaudet
37 – Adam Jiricek
74 – Anthony Kehrer
41 Theo Lindstein
87 – Will McIsaac
Goalies
31 – Will Cranley
45 – Matthew Koprowski
Players To Watch:
Chicago Blackhawks
Artyom Levshunov was drafted second overall by the Blackhawks in the 2024 NHL Entry Draft. Last season in 18 games for the Blackhawks he had six assists and was a -13. He also played in 52 games for the Rockford IceHogs recording 22 points on five goals, 17 assists, and was even in plus/minus
St. Louis Blues
Dalibor Dvorsky was drafted tenth overall by the Blues in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft. He scored a goal in last night’s win. Last season in two games for the Blues he was held pointless and was even in plus/minus. In 61 games for the Springfield Thunderbirds, he had 45 points on 21 goals, 24 assists, and was a minus-ten. He also played in seven International games recording a goal and two assists; he was a plus-two.
Next Game:
Chicago – September 14 vs. Minnesota Wild
St. Louis – Preseason September 20 at Dallas Stars
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