From chicagoblackhawks.com:
(link)They were very close to pulling out a win, but the Blackhawks couldnāt hold off the Washington Capitals in their preseason opener, losing 3-2 in overtime Saturday night at the United Center.
Though itās hard to find a bright side in giving up three unanswered goals, one could be found in the play of prospect
Jack Skille, who scored the Hawksā second goal and played a strong game overall. Skille made an impressive play on his scoring strike, using a defenseman as a screen as he blasted a slap shot from the faceoff circle past Capitals goalie Michal Neuvirth.
āThere was a turnover in the middle of the ice and I was lucky enough to come across it,ā said Skille. āI was pretty happy with [the play] overall. Itās a monkey off of my back; letās see if it opens the floodgates for me.ā
Skille is one of the many young players hoping to crack the Blackhawksā opening night roster, a tough task with all but a few spots all but assured to other forwards.
Including the free agent signees and every forward from the 2009 playoff roster, the Blackhawks currently have 14 forwards slated for 13 spots at the most. That figure doesnāt include prospects such as Skille and 2008 first-round pick
Kyle Beach, who could be ready for the NHL but could still be locked out because of the Blackhawksā depth.
āItās a hard decision for them; hopefully I can break the lineup.ā Skille said. "Itās a highly-skilled team. They just want a guy to go hard on the forecheck and be an energy forward. Thatās more important than scoring a goal; scoring is just a [bonus] right now.ā
āJack had a really nice game today,ā head coach Joel Quenneville said. āHe was very noticeable on a lot of shifts. It was good to see.ā
The other major camp competition ā the backup goaltender duel between
Antti Niemi and
Corey Crawford ā took the night off, as starter
Cristobal Huet played the entire game, surrendering three goals on 30 shots. Niemi and Crawford will split time during tomorrowās game at Minnesota.
āWeāre going to get each of those guys half a game tomorrow,ā Quenneville said. āWeāll keep all [of our goaltenders] busy for a while.ā
Because itās preseason, and the first game to boot, none of the players or coaches is assigning the loss any more value than it deserves. The exhibition season is a time for learning and rounding into game shape, and Saturday's game was a learning experience for everyone.
āI thought there were some positives in the game; we showed some good effort and did some good things,ā said
Patrick Sharp, who scored Chicagoās other goal. āWeāre still a little rusty in some areas. Thankfully, we can look at the video from tonight and learn from it.ā