NHL Stats
Loading Skater Stats...
2024
2023
2024 NHL Game Log
Loading Skater Game Log...
2024–25 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice: 19:33
- Average Power Play TOI: 3:17
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 0:02
Ice Time
Power Play
Short-Handed
2023–24
19:47
3:22
0:01
2024–25
19:33
3:17
0:02
Blackhawks Depth Chart
Our full team depth charts are reserved for RotoWire subscribers.
Subscribe Now
Blackhawks Power Play Depth Chart
Our full team depth charts are reserved for RotoWire subscribers.
Subscribe Now
Recent RotoWire Articles Featuring Connor Bedard See More
The Kraken have four home games on the schedule next week, with Joey Daccord potentially set to start in three of them.
Marc-Andre Fleury could be an outstanding pickup this week, as the Wild play four times, including favorable matchups against San Jose, Anaheim and Chicago.
Teuvo Teravainen has scored seven points in nine games and looks to get back on the scoresheet in a plum matchup tonight, making him a value play for Monday DraftKings NHL DFS contests.
Hockey isn't dead - it's just often competing against other sports. So go watch a game and pick up a few of Janet Eagleson's recommendations.
2023 Fantasy Outlook
Players like Bedard don't come around all that often. He was unreal in the WHL, scoring 71 goals and 143 points in 57 contests with Regina last season and was similarly dominant in the 2023 World Junior Hockey Championship, leading Canada with nine goals and 23 points in seven games. Bedard's offensive skills already appear to be on par with the NHL elite, and the comparisons to the likes of Auston Matthews, Connor McDavid and Sidney Crosby are understandable. However, Bedard hasn't proven anything yet. His resume and skill set made it easy for Chicago to pick him with the first overall pick, but top selections don't always work out and even those that do sometimes have some growing pains. Those that take Bedard in single-season fantasy drafts will be assuming some risk, but there's also real potential for him to hit the ground running and make Blackhawks fans think back on Patrick Kane, who won the Calder Trophy in 2008 after scoring 21 goals and 72 points in 82 outings.