Chicago Sun-Times

SYSTEMS ARE EASY ON THE GUYS

Hawks players praise coach Richardson’s straightfo­rward style

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

The Blackhawks will make plenty of mistakes this season. Players will be in the wrong place, cover the wrong man, choose the wrong option with the puck or even mess up while trying to do the right thing. That’s inevitable.

But new coach Luke Richardson has focused in training camp on teaching his systems — and breaking down the individual assignment­s in his systems — in such a way that at least every Hawk knows, in theory, what he should do in any given situation.

Indeed, players have frequently mentioned how straightfo­rward and easy to understand Richardson’s coaching has been.

“It is awesome,” Riley Stillman said. “When you know, coming to the rink, exactly what your role is and what your job is, it takes the pressure off of trying to find out what to do or how to be noticed. When your job is laid out for you, and all you have to do is do your job, it helps everybody. Luke has done a great job with that.”

Added MacKenzie Entwistle: “As a player, that’s all you can ask for: knowing what your job is. Then if there’s a breakdown, it’s on you. It’s nice knowing the structure of each zone, seeing it on video, then actually executing it out there.”

In the defensive zone, Richardson is implementi­ng a “box-plus-one” system similar to a zone. On the penalty kill, he has dialed up the Hawks’ aggressive­ness, particular­ly on the forecheck. And in the neutral zone, he wants the Hawks going quickly and moving the puck north-south without overcompli­cating things.

When players don’t immediatel­y grasp concepts, they’ve been empowered to speak up and create dialogue, which also has helped it all sink in faster.

‘‘We made them feel comfortabl­e to ask questions,” Richardson said. “‘It’s not just you. There are probably six other people that want to ask the same question, so ask it.’ We have the technology now where we can show the video and have laser pointers and draw it on the screen where it’s very clear.”

On Wednesday morning, for example, Richardson began the Hawks’ video session reviewing three plays from the preseason game against the Blues on Tuesday.

The first two videos came from a sloppy start to the second period. During the first shift, Patrick Kane failed to corral a pass from Alex Vlasic, causing the puck to get tied up in a defensive-zone board battle. Max Domi won the battle but promptly turned the puck over to Blues forward Jordan Kyrou, forcing Petr Mrazek to have to sweep away a scoring chance.

During the next shift, Andreas Athanasiou received a breakout pass from Connor Murphy. But instead of turning up ice, he curled east-west at the defensive blue line and attempted an ill-advised drop pass to Murphy that Blues forward Klim Kostin intercepte­d, leading to another scoring chance.

Richardson followed those negative videos with a positive clip from later in the period, though. In it, Kevin Korchinski made a clever backhand breakout pass to Domi. The play was briefly broken up, but Domi grabbed the puck back, Kane led a transition attack down the wing, Korchinski followed the play and crashed the net and Kane fed Korchinski for a scoring chance.

“We just don’t have to be risky to create,” Richardson explained. “Especially a line like that, they’re good enough and fast enough. They’re going to create without being risky.

“It’s just [about] treating everybody the same. The young guys see it [as], ‘Oh, I can show a clip of our No. 1 line last night making a mistake or a poor decision.’ ... That’s just honest. It’s not [singling] anybody out. It’s just what happened in the game. And then going from there, everybody can take constructi­ve criticism evenly. I think that makes us a team.”

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JOSE JUAREZ/AP New coach Luke Richardson has focused on teaching his systems in such a way that every Hawk knows what he should do in any given situation.
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