Blackhawks continue winning ways, Malcolm Subban interview

Blackhawks continue winning ways, Malcolm Subban interview

Author: Chicago Sports Network February 26, 2021 Duration: 25:10

The Blackhawks took eight out of 10 points on their road trip and capped it off with a 2-0 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets. Pat Boyle and Steve Konroyd discuss the hot streak, the continued success of Chicago's rookies, the MVP play of Patrick Kane, and the excellent goaltending that keeps them in games. One of the netminders that's hot right now is Malcolm Subban. Subban joins Blackhawks analyst Jamal Mayers as they discuss his recent play, the hot start for the Blackhawks, and they dive into his backstory as a Black man playing hockey and his work in the communities of Chicago.

(1:50) - Biggest takeaway from the road trip

(5:20) - Does Patrick Kane belong in the MVP conversation?

(9:30) - The veterans have all bought in, led by Kane

(15:45) - The schedule gets more difficult for the Blackhawks. Can they keep it up?

(17:55) - Jamal Mayers goes 1-on-1 with Malcolm Subban

(20:12) - Subban discusses being a person of color playing hockey in Toronto

(23:00) - The importance of making an impact on young people in Chicago


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