LAS VEGAS — The belief was at all times that the Blackhawks would draft both Artyom Levshunov or Ivan Demidov with the No. 2 choose within the 2024 NHL Draft.
Properly, it was practically each.
Blackhawks common supervisor Kyle Davidson sought Demidov so badly together with Levshunov that he was aggressively working the telephones to achieve a second top-five choose. He virtually discovered a vendor, too.
A league supply mentioned the Blackhawks provided their 2025 first-round choose unprotected and a 2025 second-round choose to the Columbus Blue Jackets for his or her 2024 No. 4 choose. The supply described the deal as “shut” to occurring.
In the end, as The Athletic’s Pierre LeBrun reported, the Blue Jackets had been too excessive on middle Cayden Lindstrom and turned down the Blackhawks’ supply. The Blackhawks’ dream of pairing Levshunov with Demidov pale away with it.
Lindstrom went to the Blue Jackets, and Demidov went a choose later to the Montreal Canadiens.
Blackhawks newbie scouting director Mike Doneghey is at all times searching for a market inefficiency in a prospect’s profession trajectory, one thing that would imply untapped potential and a better ceiling. Suppose again to 2022, when the Blackhawks took 6-foot-8 Finnish middle Riku Tohila within the seventh spherical. Doneghey fairly amusingly referred to him as “naive and from a small city,” saying he was properly behind the educational curve. Doneghey noticed that as a constructive as a result of it meant there was a lot extra room for Tohila to develop.
With Levshunov, Doneghey discovered one thing comparable in a a lot higher-end prospect, which was very thrilling for a scout. Pretty much as good as Levshunov was at Michigan State, he’s nonetheless simply beginning to notice what he could be.
“It’s the entire Belarusian side of it,” Doneghey mentioned. “He confirmed up at (agent) Dan Milstein’s door and all he had was simply his suitcase and garments. They obtained him the tools in Inexperienced Bay (of the USHL) and all the pieces else. I simply assume he’s up to now behind the curve, although he’s an enormous man. You see him and he’s obtained lengthy arms and lengthy legs. It’s simply, he hasn’t educated in North America. (Final) August, he goes to Michigan State, so he didn’t also have a school coaching session like most youngsters do. I simply assume his ceiling is high-end.”
Did the Blackhawks want extra dimension inside their ahead prospect group? From the surface, most consultants appeared to assume so after drafting the likes of Connor Bedard, Frank Nazar, Oliver Moore, Paul Ludwisnki and Roman Kantserov within the first few rounds during the last two years.
However the Blackhawks have typically disagreed. Doneghey hinted Friday he’s been studying what has been written, although. Requested whether or not the scale of the 6-foot-2 Sacha Boisvert attracted the Blackhawks to draft him at 18, Doneghey replied with a smile, “That’s what you guys say.”
Doneghey continued: “He’s an enormous physique down the center that will get across the ice very well that has a superb scoring contact. He can play in a shutdown function. He’s on an influence play in Muskegon. I’m certain he’ll be that at North Dakota in some unspecified time in the future. He simply has a superb total ability bundle in a wide range of roles.”
The Blackhawks, in fact, have had a number of facilities come by way of North Dakota prior to now. Troy Murray and Jonathan Toews are essentially the most notable ones.
“I didn’t take into consideration that, to be trustworthy,” Davidson mentioned when requested about Boisvert being an enormous middle like Toews. “That’s humorous. No, we weren’t making an attempt to recreate Jonathan Toews. We received’t put that on him.
“However shout out to Troy Murray too, former North Dakota alum. He was asking myself and Norm Maciver if we wanted any assist earlier than the draft, and I joked to him and I texted again that we’re not taking any gamers which might be going to North Dakota, and lo and behold, we take somebody going to North Dakota. Perhaps Troy influenced issues just a little bit there. However, no, it’s an excellent path, North Dakota is a superb program, and clearly Jonathan skilled a ton of success popping out of there. And so if Sacha can bottle a fraction of that, we’d be fairly excited.”
The Blackhawks actually added ahead dimension within the draft. After Boisvert, Marek Vanacker (twenty seventh) is 6-0, John Mustard (67th) is 6-1, AJ Spellacy (72nd) is 6-3, Jack Pridham (92nd) is 6-1 and Joel Svensson (138th) is 6-1.
However greater than the scale, The Athletic’s Scott Wheeler instantly seen the velocity the Blackhawks had drafted. Wheeler described Mustard, Spellacy and Pridham as presumably the quickest gamers in the complete draft. While you add that to Nazar, Moore and Ludwinski, that’s a ton of velocity.
Spallacy accredited.
“I feel velocity kills,” Spellacy mentioned. “So when you have velocity as a group, it’s going to be lots simpler to win video games and beat the opposite group. So, I feel there’s extra than simply the velocity however when you’ve a number of velocity, it’s straightforward to win video games when you have an excellent group.”
The Blackhawks hope so.
Bedard continues to be very a lot the face of the Blackhawks. The group even had him announce the Levshunov choose, which is especially amusing contemplating Levshunov is simply three months youthful than Bedard, who turns 19 on July 17. However finally, the novelty of Bedard will put on off — in a great way. He’ll at all times be a star and the face of the franchise and certain one of many faces of the league. However as of the top of this weekend, the league calendar flips to the subsequent yr. So he received’t be a rookie. He received’t be visiting each NHL metropolis for the primary time, with all the additional consideration that goes with it. He’ll simply be one other high-profile NHL veteran.
In different phrases, there’ll be rather less hoopla round him all over the place he goes, which will probably be good for somebody who’s in all probability performed extra media and extra occasions than any participant within the league.
“Yeah, it’s (good) for certain,” he mentioned after successful the Calder Trophy, placing a capstone on that wild first yr. “It’s clearly a particular yr, attaining a lifelong dream of taking part in within the NHL. However then you definately type of simply need to be with the remainder of the pack. I don’t need each time I rating a purpose or no matter (for it to be) an enormous deal as a result of I’m the youngest child or no matter. Simply having that behind you and getting to maneuver ahead and be taught. I really feel like I realized lots from final yr, so hopefully I can take that into the subsequent season.”
The Blackhawks took a USHL participant within the first spherical for the third straight season, with Muskegon’s Boisvert becoming a member of Moore and Nazar (the U.S. Nationwide Staff Growth Program group competes within the USHL). Additionally they drafted Waterloo’s Mustard within the third spherical on Saturday, making it seven USHL picks total in Davidson’s three drafts. Levshunov additionally performed a yr within the USHL in Inexperienced Bay earlier than going to Michigan State.
On prime of that, Macklin Celebrini performed a yr with the USHL’s Chicago Metal, and Metal ahead Michael Hage went twenty first to the Canadiens.
“It’s an excellent path for gamers,” Davidson mentioned. “It’s form of distinctive, too. We took a Canadian from Quebec that went to the USHL, after which a Belarusian that went to the USHL. So, non-traditional paths, I’d say. It’s a conventional path for faculty however not for folks from possibly Quebec or Belarus to undergo that path.
“However it’s an excellent league. It’s gotten much better, I feel, the final couple of years. And so I feel it’s an excellent alternative for younger gamers to develop and prepare for the school ranks, or in the event that they resolve to go major-junior or flip professional out of the USHL, I consider it’s an excellent path for gamers and it’s a very top quality of junior hockey.
“We love the league, and I feel it reveals league-wide that basically good gamers are popping out of that league. So it wasn’t the rationale why we went with these gamers. We’ve got to love the gamers first fairly than the league, however it’s a nice league.”
The sweetest phrases within the hockey language is likely to be “we have now a commerce to announce.” It’s one of many issues that makes draft weekend a lot enjoyable — the pure chaos of the time crunch between the draft and the beginning of free company on July 1 and the mass exodus of each Canadian to their lake cottages on July 2. The NHL and Sphere even cooked up a “commerce horn” and an eye-popping graphic for when a commerce went down.
However the one trades in Spherical 1 concerned numbers, not names. Davidson had an attention-grabbing principle as to why: There simply isn’t any time. With only some minutes between picks, it’s troublesome to navigate the labyrinthine world of NHL contracts and the wage cap.
“My hunch is that it doesn’t really feel like a ton of time,” he mentioned. “Particularly with gamers (having) no-trade clauses, the additional steps that you just in all probability need to take with (NHL) Central Registry. It’s such a breakneck tempo down there that even simply placing numbers of picks on a paper and getting it in, it feels such as you’re extraordinarily rushed.”
Not that it stopped Davidson from getting these choose trades in. Davidson packaged his two remaining second-rounders to ship to Carolina to maneuver as much as No. 27, permitting him to select Vanacker. Again within the 2022 draft, Davidson went from zero picks to a few first-rounders through trades (two of them concerned important gamers in Alex DeBrincat and Kirby Dach). The Blackhawks have made a whopping eight first-round picks in Davidson’s three drafts. That’s essentially the most for any group in a three-draft span since Montreal had 10 from 1974-76. In simply two years, Davidson dramatically restocked the pipeline with high-end prospects.
That’s one of many causes Davidson has been stockpiling second- and third-round picks in trade-deadline offers yearly.
“It by no means ceases to amaze me,” Doneghey mentioned. “We begin the daytime with none in Montreal and two final yr and solely two this yr, and he finds a solution to get myself and our workers the gamers that we like, the gamers that we wish. He has that means to bundle issues and go get what we wish.”
Fortuitously, the joy picked up significantly on Day 2 of this yr’s draft, because the Mikhail Sergachev and Kevin Hayes trades went off lower than a half hour into the second spherical, kicking off a slew of offers across the league.
(Photograph of Artyom Levshunov and Ivan Demidov: Ethan Miller / Getty Photographs)