Ep. 192: Blackhawks embarrassed heading into Christmas break

Ep. 192: Blackhawks embarrassed heading into Christmas break

Author: Chicago Sports Network December 24, 2019 Duration: 23:36

After an embarrassing 7-1 loss to the Devils on home ice, Jamal Mayers, Nick Gismondi and Charlie Roumeliotis discuss where the Blackhawks go from here. Jamal says it's time for some friction and confrontation within the Blackhawks dressing room while Nick says he was sure that the comeback win against the Avalanche would be a turning point in their season. Is this roster capable of turning things around or does major change need to happen within the organization?

0:42 - The Blackhawks need to mature after embarrassment vs Devils

5:17 - Will the Blackhawks ever win one for their goalie?

7:58 - It's time for Jeremy Colliton to start benching players

10:26 - Why the Blackhawks play a simpler game on the road

12:52 - What's going on inside the Blackhawks dressing room?

19:00 - Is the current roster good enough to turn things around?


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