Here’s at least one thing we learned about five of the Chicago Blackhawks' prospects at camp Monday.
Korchinski has ramped up his weight training — “I’ve definitely been in the gym, been putting on a bit of weight” — so when he gets to training camp, “I feel stronger and can battle with men.”
“I don’t expect anything less from him,” Richardson said Saturday. “He’s a guy that’s got a high-end motor and goes. Nazar sounded like he could’ve just ripped the lyrics from the collaboration between Kanye West and Daft Punk and posted them on his vision board: harder, better, faster, stronger.“Get bigger, faster, stronger and more confident on the ice and be able to play my game and get a full season in, hopefully,” he said. “That’d be nice for me, just to get the games and the puck touches. That’s super big.”at Michigan, but he rebounded after returning in February.
Hayes said when he put on a little more weight — he’s 180 pounds now — his scoring ticked up. And when his scoring ticked up, his confidence grew. When his confidence grew, his scoring ballooned. Asked if he surprised himself, he said, “I guess, a little bit. I didn’t really set any goals. I just go out there and play. But the last 10 games I was on fire.”4. Meet the calmer Sam Savoie.
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