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Chicago Blackhawks Morning Links- Breadman Stays
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Chicago Blackhawks Morning Links- Breadman Stays

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 6:45 p.m. ET

Good morning Chicago Blackhawks fans! The Chicago Blackhawks made the Holidays a little bit brighter on Wednesday when they announced that Artemi Panarin signed a 2 year extension. 

The Chicago Blackhawks and Stan Bowman getting Artemi Panarin to sign a 2 year bridge deal was fantastic news while most of us were about to sit down to dinner on Wednesday night.

The Breadman has put up some great statistics since he arrived in Chicago last season.  He measures up with Patrick Kane through his first 117 games in the NHL.

The bridge deal is some really great news especially when the Blackhawks got burnt by the Brandon Saad negotiations.  When you read or talked to anyone a few years ago, they expected Saad to be part of the core for years to come.  Granted, the Hawks got Artem Anisimov in the deal but let’s be honest Saad was a core type player that got away mainly because of his agent.

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Saad told his agent to get the best deal possible, while it appears that Panarin wanted to stay in Chicago and play alongside Patrick Kane which really isn’t a terrible option at 6 million a season.

So with a lot of hand wringing about the Hawks losing Artemi Panarin at the end of this season over, the Hawks can now concentrate on winning during this current Championship window!

    Here are some Chicago Blackhawks morning links to start your morning! 

    See what Joel Quenneville had to say about making adjustment during games (Blackhawks)

    The Great Russian is going to stick around for a while longer in Chicago (The Committed Indian)

    Marian Hossa will not be playing tonight in Nashville against the Preds (CSN)

    P.K. Subban will miss the next two games including tonight’s Chicago Blackhawks game (Tennessean)

    Frustration is starting to set in for the Nashville Predators as they aren’t winning as much as expected (On The Forecheck)

    The Dallas Stars have a chance to end 2016 with a huge winning streak (Blackout Dallas)

    Joe Thornton and Patrick Marleau aren’t sweating the UFA questions (Puck Daddy)

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