Blackhawks vs Canucks: Lineups, Notes, Frozen Frenzy

The Chicago Blackhawks will face the Vancouver Canucks later tonight in taking part in the NHL Frozen Frenzy.
With all 32 teams in action, there is a lot to get excited about tonight for the Blackhawks.
Projected Lines for the Blackhawks and Canucks: Canucks projected lineup Jake DeBrusk J.T.
Miller Brock Boeser Nils Hoglander Elias Pettersson Conor Garland Danton Heinen Teddy Blueger Kiefer Sherwood Pius Suter Nils Aman Daniel Sprong Quinn Hughes Filip Hronek Carson Soucy Tyler Myers Erik Brannstrom Vincent Desharnais Kevin Lankinen Arturs Silovs Scratched: Noah Juulsen, Arshdeep Bains, Derek Forbort Injured: Thatcher Demko (lower body), Dakota Joshua (testicular cancer recovery) Blackhawks projected lineup Nick Foligno Connor Bedard Teuvo Teravainen Taylor Hall Andreas Athanasiou Tyler Bertuzzi Ilya Mikheyev Jason Dickinson Ryan Donato Patrick Maroon Lukas Reichel Craig Smith Alex Vlasic Seth Jones Wyatt Kaiser T.J.
Brodie Nolan Allan Connor Murphy Petr Mrazek Arvid Soderblom Scratched: Isaak Phillips, Philipp Kurashev, Joey Anderson Injured: Alec Martinez (lower body) Notes: Tonights game should be interesting.
There is a new look second line with Philipp Kurashev getting scratched and Andreas Athanasiou slotting in to the second line center.
Head Coach Luke Richardson is making a point tonight scratching Kurashev and Athanasiou can definitely benefit from a bigger role against Vancouver.
Pat Maroon also slots back into the lineup tonight after missing some time last week from a blocked shot.
Reichel playing with Maroon could be a good experience for the forward.
Maroon knows how to play physical and Reichel can learn a thing or two on the same line.
Frozen Frenzy: Tonights game has some extra excitement.
Tonights Hawks game starts at 7:15, an interesting start time, but for a reason.
Tonight all 32 teams are playing across 16 games with start times staggering every 15 or so minutes.
Frozen Frenzy was a fun addition to the league last year, and tonight should be fun to watch.
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