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Projected Lineups for Blackhawks vs Utah – 2/25/25

The Chicago Blackhawks take on the Utah Hockey Club tonight. Here are the projected/expected lineups sourced from NHL.com staff writers, independent correspondents, and others.

BLACKHAWKS (17-33-7) at UTAH (25-24-9)

9 p.m. ET; Utah16, CHSN

Blackhawks projected lineup

Frank Nazar — Connor Bedard — Tyler Bertuzzi
Teuvo Teravainen — Nick Foligno — Ilya Mikheyev
Landon Slaggert — Colton Dach — Ryan Donato
Patrick Maroon — Philipp Kurashev — Craig Smith

Alec Martinez — Seth Jones
Alex Vlasic — Connor Murphy
Nolan Allan — Ethan Del Mastro

Arvid Soderblom
Petr Mrazek

Scratched: Lukas Reichel, TJ Brodie

Injured: Laurent Brossoit (knee), Jason Dickinson (lower body)

Status report:

Dach is expected to play after being recalled from Rockford of the American Hockey League on Monday. … Bertuzzi and Nazar will move up to the top line with Bedard. 

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Utah projected lineup

Clayton Keller — Logan Cooley — Nick Schmaltz
Dylan Guenther — Barrett Hayton — Michael Carcone
Lawson Crouse — Jack McBain — Josh Doan
Alexander Kerfoot — Kevin Stenlund — Nick Bjugstad

Mikhail Sergachev — John Marino
Olli Maatta — Sean Durzi
Ian Cole — Michael Kesselring

Karel Vejmelka
Connor Ingram

Scratched: Mattias Maccelli, Liam O’Brien, Nick DeSimone

Injured: Robert Bortuzzo (lower body)

Status report:

Utah is expected to dress the same 18 skaters used in a 2-1 win against the Vancouver Canucks on Sunday, but there will be some game-time decisions among the forwards because of injuries, coach Andre Tourigny said Tuesday.

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Jesse Courville-Lynch

Jesse Courville-Lynch

Jesse has been a writer for over four years, starting with The Hockey Writers back in January of 2023. While previously holding credentials for the WHL's Edmonton Oil Kings, he primarily covers his hometown Edmonton Oilers, while also being an at-large writer. Away from writing, he is a hockey coach, currently serving as the Assistant Coach of the PAC U17AAA Saints. Jesse has obtained a freelance and sports writing diploma with distinction from the London School of Journalism, while also pursuing a business administration diploma from NAIT.

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