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As November quickly turns to December, the Blackhawks' prospects continue to shine through the approaching winter.

A Look at Rockford

The high-scoring IceHogs won two of their last three games last week, splitting a two-game set against the Milwaukee Admirals while obliterating the Texas Stars, 7-2. Rockford in those three games scored 18 total goals while conceding only 9 goals.
The 21-year-old defenseman Isaak Phillips (2020, 5th round) had tremendous success last week. He twice tallied three points, first against the Texas Stars (1G, 2A) on Friday, and then against the Admirals (0G, 3A) on Saturday. Those performances brought Phillips point total to 14 (2G, 12A) in 17 GP on the season.
Lukas Reichel (2020, 1st round, 17th overall) reminded everyone why he's the Blackhawks top offensive prospect. He tallied points in all three of Rockford's games, including on Friday where he scored three points (1G, 2A) against the Admirals. Reichel in his sophomore season has 19 points (8G, 11A) in 17 games played thus far.

In the Juniors

Samuel Savoie (2022, 3rd round) in the QMJHL extended his point streak to eleven games. During the streak he's tallied 19 points and counting (10G, 9A). Savoie has 24 total points (13G, 11A) this season for the Gatineau Olympiques.
On Friday, Nolan Allan (2021, 1st round, 32nd overall) scored his first goal since being traded to the WHL's Seattle Thunderbirds. The blockbuster move united Allan with fellow Blackhawks elite defensive prospect Kevin Korchinski (2022, 1st round, seventh overall). The Thunderbirds are using Allan and Korchinski as the team's top defensive pairing. Allan's three point performance on Friday (1G, 2A) elevated the defensive-oriented prospect's season total to 14 points (5G, 9A) in 20 games. The offensive-focused Korchinski meanwhile has 23 points (3G, 20A) in 16 GP.

NCAA Men's Hockey

The NCHC honored Dominick Basse (2019, 6th round) as the conference's goaltender of the week. The primary goalie for No. 3 St. Cloud State Univeristy recorded a 5-0 shutout win against Colorado College on 36 saves. Basse has a 6-1-0 record with a .948 save percentage and 1.29 GAA.

Drew Commesso (2020, 2nd round) earned the win in No. 11 Boston University's showdown against No. 19 Notre Dame on Wednesday. Commesso saved 24-of-26 shots in OSU's 5-2 victory, bringing his season record to 6-2-0 on a .915 SV% and 2.41 GAA.
No. 12 Ohio State forward Jake Wise (2018, 3rd round, #69) racked up 4 points (0G, 4A) in back-to-back games against Long Island University this past weekend. Wise's season total is at 17 points (6G, 11A) in 16 GP.
Photo Credit: Rockford IceHogs