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“I’m not as worried about the 5-on-5 scoring.”
Here’s the full portion where Powers seems to confirm that the Blackhawks are not ruling out taking Schaefer if they get the chance:
“The Blackhawks have been doing their homework on Schaefer and will continue to do so. They want to make sure they know him inside and out. They’ll weigh what he brings to the table against the available forward prospects. The Blackhawks don’t want to simply pass on Schaefer because he’s a defenseman. If they believe he’s a game-changer and potentially better than any other prospect in their system, they’ll consider him.”
He adds:
“It’s also important to note Schaefer is not considered the runaway, no-doubt No. 1 pick in the 2025 draft. He is a very strong candidate, but it would be reasonable for the Blackhawks to decide to lean in a different direction, be it for positional reasons or simply different player evaluations.
“If the Blackhawks think it’s a close call, their pressing need to add skill and scoring could take priority. If it’s not close and they think Schaefer is the next, say, Miro Heiskanen, they’d take Schaefer.”
“The Blackhawks have been doing their homework on Schaefer and will continue to do so. They want to make sure they know him inside and out. They’ll weigh what he brings to the table against the available forward prospects. The Blackhawks don’t want to simply pass on Schaefer because he’s a defenseman. If they believe he’s a game-changer and potentially better than any other prospect in their system, they’ll consider him.”
He adds:
“It’s also important to note Schaefer is not considered the runaway, no-doubt No. 1 pick in the 2025 draft. He is a very strong candidate, but it would be reasonable for the Blackhawks to decide to lean in a different direction, be it for positional reasons or simply different player evaluations.
“If the Blackhawks think it’s a close call, their pressing need to add skill and scoring could take priority. If it’s not close and they think Schaefer is the next, say, Miro Heiskanen, they’d take Schaefer.”
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