Chicago Blackhawks Call Up Top Prospect Oliver Moore From Rockford Ahead of Matchup With Kraken
Oliver Moore, who scored six goals in nine AHL games, was recalled to replace Jason Dickinson on injured reserve due to a re-aggravated shoulder injury.
- The Blackhawks recalled Oliver Moore from the Rockford IceHogs on Sunday, and he will make his NHL season debut Monday against the Seattle Kraken.
- After Jason Dickinson's injury was re-aggravated this week, he was placed on injured reserve retroactive to Thursday, flew to Chicago to rehab, and was described as week-to-week by Jeff Blashill.
- Moore's AHL numbers and style of play earned attention as he tallied six goals and three assists in nine games for the Rockford IceHogs with a dangerous line featuring Nick Lardis and Brett Seney.
- The Hawks moved Landon Slaggert to Rockford on Monday, opening a roster spot as coach Jeff Blashill said Moore could add forward depth; Moore immediately flew to Seattle and skated Monday.
- Given Frank Nazar's path last season, Moore's timeline was expected to be later, but he described the AHL assignment as a development step amid excitement about his future.
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Blackhawks recall Moore, 20, from AHL affiliate
Center Oliver Moore, 20, the No. 19 pick in the 2023 draft who played in nine NHL games last season, was recalled by the Chicago Blackhawks on Monday, and is expected to make his regular-season debut on Monday night against the Seattle Kraken.
Blackhawks bring up forward prospect Oliver Moore from AHL affiliate
Oliver Moore has joined the Chicago Blackhawks after putting together a fast start in the minors. Moore was recalled from Rockford of the American Hockey League.
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