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Will the Blackhawks be more competitive than we first thought?
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The NHL season finally got going on Tuesday night, and the first game was a banner-raising ceremony for the back-to-back Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers against the Chicago Blackhawks.

Despite a significant gap between the two teams based on results over the past several years, the Blackhawks were able to stay in the game, falling 3-2 on a third-period goal by Jesper Boqvist while getting a strong performance from Spencer Knight in net to go with goals from Frank Nazar and Teuvo Teravainen.

On Tuesday’s episode of  Daily Faceoff LIVE, host Tyler Yaremchuk and co-host and former NHL goaltender Carter Hutton discussed the team’s performance in the season-opening defeat and why there may be some cause for optimism moving forward.

Tyler Yaremchuk: Let’s do some Opening Night overreactions, a little fill-in-the-blank style. I thought the Chicago Blackhawks, even in a loss, looked good, so let me throw you this one. There is a blank percent chance that the Hawks can take a step forward and get to the 80-point mark this season.

Carter Hutton: Oh, let’s go 20 percent. I still think there’s going to be a lot of damage in that division. I think it’s going to be hard for them. You look at last year, 25 wins, 61 points. There was a lot of good things to go off, but when I see this game, the ice still seemed a little bit tilted. That being said, the Central Division is loaded. The Hawks are going to have their hands full… I just don’t know if this team is really ready to get of the top for me yet.

Yaremchuk: Yeah, I’m with you. I think I’ll say even a little lower, maybe like 15 percent. There were some encouraging signs. Frank Nazar looks really, really good, and I thought Connor Bedard made some great plays.

You can watch the full segment and the rest of the episode here…

This article first appeared on Daily Faceoff and was syndicated with permission.

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