Blackhawks enter halfway point of preseason with several more cuts.
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Ryan Hall
October 3, 2023 (10:21)
The Blackhawks have reached the halfway point of their preseason schedule, and it is expected that the team's management and coaching staff will speed up their decision-making process to make the appropriate cuts and round out the roster.
General Manager Kyle Davidson and Head Coach Luke Richardson will have about a week to make their final decisions, as the NHL season's opening day is just over a week away.
Crevier and Commesso were players who saw limited action with the Blackhawks in the last few games. I feel there is a chance for Commesso to come back to the Blackhawks over the coming season, as they will need to see if he can handle the NHL role since they do not have a legitimate starting goaltender.
Of course, the Blackhawks are in a rebuilding phase, and they don't want to push the win column too hard, as it's widely expected that the team will be in a lottery pick again this season.
The Blackhawks resumed their schedule at home against the Detroit Red Wings, and the game began at 8:30 PM Eastern.
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