Prospect Showcase Highlights: Blackhawks 3, Blues 2 (OT)

uh between the pipes. Off and running on this Saturday night here in the Twin Cities from Tria Rink in St. Paul. Rip it free again. Pardic now with the left side looking to center. Sliding down to get it knocked away back in front though. Stenberg scores. A quick start for the Blues. Two straight shifts in the Ozone almost continuously and Stenberg from the doorstep gives the Blues the one- nothing jump. Just a minute and 18 seconds in. Set up by Parch. So, the Blackhawks have had a few days of practice here and a lot of them were saying this morning that acknowledging that there’s likely going to be some rust because it’s a lot of these guys’ first game in 5 months. Obviously, St. St. Louis played last night going given some space and a Sunfield played it into the slot. It bounces loose and Cranley a great save sliding across to his right as Israel’s was right there on the doorstep. The defenseman down below the goal line. He’ll pull up at the circle. Look across the ice. Harding shoots and scores. The vision of Sam Renzel finds his defense partner Tage Harding who pots it and ties the game at one. You mentioned the vision of Sam Renzel to find TA Harding all the way on the other side of the ice. And TA Harding had time to corral this puck and then fire it dead center. That’s how that’s how far far out of position St. Louis goender was. And Chicago is finally on the board. It just felt like this was coming for about five or 10 minutes as the Hawks have just with each shift as you mentioned in the offensive zone as well. There was a shift earlier in the period where you notice that Oh. Oh, a shot from the far boards goes in. It’s Ryan Mast who slipped it under Caproski. The Blackhawks strike for two here in the second and take their first lead of the game. Wow. Nice situational awareness there to just get the puck on net. Not sure if he was able to see this puck or if it just kind of caught him by surprise. Yeah, I think it just caught him by surprise. That’s one of those things that you the uh the youth hockey coaches always tell you just get the puck to the net if if there’s ever in back into the zone. It’s Dorian. He’ll pull up field the right circle and a good stop name. They score. Perez Noise rebound went off something in the low slot and ricochets into the open cage. It’s a 2-2 game with just under 8 minutes to go. I think this is going to be Anthony Car’s goal. Dana, it was a situation where guess who? Dylan Peterson was driving the center lane after or rather that was Stang who was driving the center lane to the edge of the blue paint and Car’s the one who moved up to the circle to fire it. I think it just went off a Hawk defender. Stang certainly didn’t react like he got it. So, it’s Renzel out on the ice with Moore and Lardis to start it out for Chicago. Lardis with a lead pass for Moore. Cuts into the zone, ducks with his shoulder, delays and scores. Oliver Moore says good night and Chicago wins it three-2 in overtime. Oliver Moore, one of the things that he had talked about this summer was wanting to add a finish to his game. We just saw it. He’s had multiple opportunities in this game to finish and he’s finally able to capitalize. uses his speed to go around Eurichek and puts it far side and Chicago takes is going to go home with a 3-2 victory over St.

The St. Louis Blues dropped the second game of the 2025 Tom Kurvers Prospect Showcase to the Chicago Blackhawks in OT after an opening goal by first-round pick Otto Stenberg and second Blues goal from defenseman Anthony Kehrer.

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