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AHL Shines Bright: Blackhawks’ Future Stars Making Waves

December 14, 2025 2 Min Read
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Last week, the Chicago Blackhawks sent defenseman Sam Lindsell down to their AHL affiliate, the Rockford IceHogs. Lindsell had started the season with the Blackhawks, tallying one goal, seven assists, totaling eight points, and maintaining an even plus/minus rating over 28 games.

As a promising young defenseman, reassigning Lindsell to the AHL could be beneficial for his development. The Blackhawks, one of the Original Six franchises, anticipate that he will build confidence with the IceHogs, and he has already made a strong impression early in his time there.

Since joining the IceHogs, Lindsell has played three games, contributing four assists and holding a plus-1 rating. Notably, he posted two consecutive games with two assists each — against the Iowa Wild on December 10 and the Milwaukee Admirals on December 12 — highlighting his immediate impact on the team.

The Blackhawks undoubtedly hope Lindsell’s success continues in the AHL, and if he keeps up this performance, it wouldn’t be surprising to see him earn another shot with the big club soon.

Fan Take: This move is significant because it shows how NHL teams strategically use their AHL affiliates to nurture promising players like Lindsell. For hockey fans, it highlights the importance of development leagues in shaping the future talent of the sport.

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