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Another week means another look at how Chicago's prospects are doing around the leagues.

In Rockford

The IceHogs won two of three games this week on multipoint performances from key players, scoring 12 goals and conceding eight. Luke Philp scored three points this week (3G, 0A), including two goals in their 5-1 loss to the Chicago Wolves on Friday. Lukas Reichel had himself a two-point game (1G, 1A) last Wednesday in Rockford's 5-1 victory over the Grand Rapids Griffins. He now has 14 total points (6G, 8A) in 14 GP.
Forward Michal Teply scored two goals - including the overtime winner - in Rockford's 4-3 victory against the Wolves on Saturday. The 2019 fourth round pick has eights points this year (3G, 5A)

Juniors

The top two defensive prospects for the Blackhawks became teammates after a blockbuster trade in the WHL united Nolan Allan (2021, first round) and Kevin Korchinski (2022, first round) on the Seattle Thunderbirds.

Seattle put Allan and Korchinski against the Everett Silvertips on Saturday. The two had previously played together during the Blackhawks' preseason and rookie camps this year. Korchinski put up four shots in the Thunderbirds 2-1 OT victory against the Silvertips. Prior to the trade, Allan tallied 11 pts (4G, 7A) in 16 GP for the Prince Albert Raiders; Korchinski himself had 21 points (3G, 18A) in 14 GP.
Also in the WHL, Colton Dach (2021, second round) had a four point game (2G, 2A) for the Kelowna Rockets in their game on Friday against the Spokane Chiefs. He has 10 points (5G, 5A) in 10 GP.
Samuel Savoie in the QMJHL has 21 points (12G, 9A) in 19 games played this season.

NCAA

Boston University's Ryan Greene (2022, 2nd round) capped off Boston University's 4-3 OT winner against Northeastern. The game winner gave Greene his 12th point on the season (6G 6A).
Ohio State captain Jake Wise (2018, 3rd round) ended his point streak at eight games following OSU's 1-0 loss to Notre Dame on Saturday. Wise leads the team in points at 13 on the season (6G, 7A).
St. Cloud University goaltender Dominic Basse (2019, sixth Round) tallied his second shutout of the year against Colorado College. The 33 save performance improved Basse's overall record to 6-1-0 on the season. The 21-year-old netminder has a 1.29 save percentage with 1.29 GAA.