The Chicago Blackhawks announced several roster moves this afternoon. Henrik Borgstrom and Jujhar Khaira are back in the Blackhawks’ lineup.
MEDICAL UPDATE: Henrik Borgstrom (non-COVID related illness) and Jujhar Khaira (concussion protocol) have been activated from injured reserve. pic.twitter.com/0VsWtWWgkd
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) December 30, 2021
Henrik Borgstrom was away from the Blackhawks dealing with a non-COVID illness. The NHL postponed multiple Blackhawks games this week after COVID-19 ravaged the league. While this was unfortunate and untimely, the Blackhawks did get several extra days to become healthy as a team.
Khaira took a nasty hit on December 7, courtesy of Jacob Trouba. Chicago placed him in the concussion protocol and he’s been healing since. The team speculated that Khaira would make his return on January 1 against the Nashville Predators. It appears that his recovery timeline is going to be met on schedule and he will indeed play this Saturday.
The Blackhawks also brought up two players from the Rockford Icehogs. Alec Regula and Josiah Slavin are back on the Blackhawks’ roster, sort of. The team assigned these two players to the taxi squad, likely as a part of the ever-changing navigation of the league’s COVID-19 procedures and policies.
Regula appeared in three games so far with the Blackhawks in his career, but only has 37 minutes of ice time. The defenseman is a -1 in those three games.
Slavin, who’s played in nine games for the Blackhawks this year, is back on the team’s taxi squad. He’s played just over 100 minutes of hockey and recorded one assist in that time.
The Chicago Blackhawks take on the Nashville Predators on New Year’s Day. This will be their first game in about two weeks since the NHL shut down.
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