Chicago Sun-Times

DACH’S RETURN CAN’T COME SOON ENOUGH

But along with answers, it will bring many questions

- BEN POPE bpope@suntimes.com | @BenPopeCST

Kirby Dach likely remains at least a month away from returning to the Blackhawks’ lineup.

But when it comes to the Hawks’ playoff hopes, every game the 20-year-old center can play in at the end of this season will be helpful.

The Hawks’ need for another top-six center — or two, although Jonathan Toews’ return timeline is infinitely cloudier than Dach’s

— has been especially noticeable lately, with rookies Pius Suter and Philipp Kurashev going through simultaneo­us dips.

The Hawks primarily have used Suter as their first-line center, although Kurashev also has seen time there. But Suter and Kurashev have only four and three points, respective­ly, in the Hawks’ last 14 games, so David Kampf skated between Patrick Kane and Alex DeBrincat on Monday against the Panthers.

“It’s not a surprise that it’s a challenge sometimes when it’s your first year in the league, trying to take that much responsibi­lity,” coach Jeremy Colliton said. “There’s not many rookies playing in the first-line center spot across the league. So we’re trying to help them carry that load, respond to the challenge and keep at a high level.”

Both Suter, who excels at puck retrieval, and Kurashev, whose stickhandl­ing leads to flashes of brilliance, have shown promise despite their recent downturns. But they’re clearly not first-line centers right now.

Dach, depending on how rusty he’ll be coming off his wrist injury and how smoothly he continues the exponentia­l growth curve he demonstrat­ed in 2019-20, might be. He certainly will be the Hawks’ best option.

When he returns, though, the lower rungs of the center depth chart will become even more complicate­d.

Dylan Strome’s recovery timeline from a concussion is uncertain, but he has been far more effective as a center than as a wing during his young career. The real question is whether he’s capable of being a second-line center, and results on that front this season were bearish.

Kampf has been overslotte­d lately but is reliable and consistent defensivel­y. Ryan Carpenter can play center, although he has been used mainly on the wing. Carl Soderberg and Lucas Wallmark have added depth.

Add Suter and Kurashev into that mix, and suddenly the Hawks arguably have too many centers, pushing Strome, Soderberg and Wallmark potentiall­y onto the trading block.

There are logical reasons to trade each but also logical reasons to keep each. There’s also the fact that the Hawks would have to decide before the trade deadline April 12 — likely before Dach returns.

Wallmark, who hasn’t found a steady role with the Hawks, and his expiring contract could fetch a lateround pick. The Hawks wouldn’t feel much heartburn parting ways, although Colliton did say Monday he has liked Wallmark during his most recent stint in the lineup.

Soderberg will be an unrestrict­ed free agent this summer and does have some trade value, with 12 points in 25 games. He’s an interestin­g case, as his even-strength possession stats have been awful lately (22.4% scoring-chance ratio in his last six appearance­s) but were good before that (54.4% in his six previous appearance­s).

He also has been a great net-front presence, particular­ly on the power play.

“[Carl has] created some goals that he hasn’t gotten any points on,” Colliton said recently. “But because he’s there . . . a halfchance becomes a great opportunit­y. He’s been a nice addition.”

And Strome, despite slowly fading from relevance this season, just signed a two-year contract with a $3 million cap hit in January and could arguably still be considered part of the team’s young core. The Hawks would demand a high price for him on the market.

Nonetheles­s, the Hawks soon must determine some solutions for their center conundrum, both to fill the holes in the top two lines — presumably partly with Dach — and to sort out the logjam below that.

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JONATHAN DANIEL/GETTY IMAGES Kirby Dach is still at least a month away from returning to the Blackhawks’ lineup.
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Philipp Kurashev
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Pius Suter

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