Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

HAWKS MAKE CASE FOR PATIENCE

GM Davidson says it’s better for Reichel to be in AHL right now

- BEN POPE BLACKHAWKS BEAT bpope@suntimes.com | @BenPopeCST

General manager Kyle Davidson wanted to make the message very clear: The Blackhawks are following an ultra-patient approach to prospect developmen­t.

In the wake of top prospect Lukas Reichel’s surprising reassignme­nt Friday to Rockford, Davidson made an impromptu appearance Saturday at the United Center to emphasize that point. He has mentioned it many times before, but the Reichel demotion is the most controvers­ial example yet.

Most NHL teams would have kept Reichel in the NHL, based on how well he played in the Hawks’ previous three games. Even Davidson admitted Reichel ‘‘probably could’’ be a permanent NHL player right now — something coach Luke Richardson seemed to think last weekend. But the Hawks’ approach will be to be patient to an extreme degree.

‘‘We make sure [our prospects] understand the big picture,’’ Davidson said. ‘‘There’s a road map, and there has been from the start of the year . . . .

‘‘We’re chasing most games here, and I don’t necessaril­y think that’s conducive to extremely positive developmen­t. There are great situations in Rockford where our young players have to go out and defend a lead and [play in] close games.’’

Davidson also mentioned Reichel benefittin­g from being a ‘‘go-to guy’’ and holding a ‘‘leadership role’’ on an IceHogs team playing ‘‘meaningful hockey’’ in the AHL playoff race.

Those are all fair points, but plenty of fair points can be made in an opposing argument. Reichel already has played in 88 career AHL games and tallied 93 points in them; he pretty much has mastered that level. The Hawks, if they wanted, could give him just as much ice time as the IceHogs can. Spending weeks with Patrick Kane and Max Domi would provide fantastic mentorship and experience.

But another man who spent Saturday at the United Center — Kraken rookie forward Matty Beniers — offers a perfect example of patience with prospects paying off. Davidson didn’t mention him to support his argument, but he should have.

The Kraken drafted Beniers, who had 24 points in 24 games in his freshman year at Michigan, second overall in 2021. Many No. 2 picks are promoted straight to the NHL, and most onlookers expected the Kraken to do the same with Beniers.

Instead, they let him return to school for his sophomore year, in which he tallied 43 points in 37 games and helped lead a loaded Wolverines team to a 31-10-1 record and a berth in the NCAA Frozen Four.

This season, Beniers has been a revelation in the NHL. His 34 points in 41 games (entering Saturday) put him only one off the team lead — he has played a huge role in the Kraken’s second-year offensive explosion — and tops among NHL rookies. He’s responsibl­e defensivel­y, too, making him the runaway Calder Trophy favorite.

Kraken coach Dave Hakstol said Beniers navigates ‘‘through a lot of new experience­s and handles them all very well.’’ And Beniers said he thinks his extra developmen­tal year ‘‘absolutely’’ contribute­d to that unflappabi­lity.

‘‘[It was] another whole year of getting bigger and stronger,’’ Beniers said. ‘‘Then you were able to step in when you were a lot more ready, instead of going too early. That was always the worry. You never hear guys say, ‘I went too late [to the NHL]’; they always say, ‘I went too early.’ ’’

Hakstol also said every prospect has a ‘‘different path,’’ and Beniers and Reichel aren’t identical cases. It has been 2½ years already since the Hawks drafted Reichel, and his ceiling isn’t quite as high as Beniers’.

Still, the Hawks’ decisions with Reichel right now center on getting him ready to play in the NHL full time next season. If his 202324 turns out to resemble Beniers’ 2022-23, they will be thrilled.

And Davidson maintains one more half-season in Rockford — with perhaps another brief NHL taste or two mixed in — will give Reichel the best chance to do that.

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 ?? JOSE JUAREZ/AP ?? The Blackhawks sent top prospect Lukas Reichel back to Rockford on Friday.
JOSE JUAREZ/AP The Blackhawks sent top prospect Lukas Reichel back to Rockford on Friday.
 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? The Kraken’s Matty Beniers leads all NHL rookies in points this season.
GETTY IMAGES The Kraken’s Matty Beniers leads all NHL rookies in points this season.

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