This Blackhawks Prospect's Pass Was Unreal
The Chicago Blackhawks prospect pipeline is so deep, that one of the best prospects has just helped send his team to the Frozen Four.
Frank Nazar and the Michigan Wolverines, found a way through the Spartan Phalanx as Nazar's skillful play defeated the in-state rival to advance.
Nazar and the Wolverines defeated the Spartans, soundly 5-2 as Frank Nazar would connect on this slick between-the-legs pass to secure. the 2-goal lead.
Not only was this goal, vital in cementing the Wolverine's domination of the Spartans, but a slashing penalty would lead to the 5th goal of the night, as a penalty shot by Dylan Duke ended the hopes of the Spartans of seeing further post-season play.
The pass by Nazar is highlight reel worthy and goes to show, that the Blackhawks have more offensively skilled, playmakers arriving soon.
Nazar in his 2nd season with the Wolverines has played 40 games this season, posting 41 points(17 G, 24 A) 18 PIMs, and -6 plus/minus.
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