The Chicago Blackhawks could benefit from increased forward depth and may consider free agent Jakub Lauko, who became available after the Boston Bruins chose not to tender him a qualifying offer. Known for his grit and energy, Lauko set career highs with five goals and 11 points last season, making him a potential fit for the Blackhawks’ fourth line on a one-year deal or professional tryout.
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Boston Bruins forward prospect Cole Spicer has opted not to continue his commitment to Arizona State University, returning instead to the USHL’s Dubuque Fighting Saints for the 2024-25 season due to ongoing injury issues, notably concussions. At 21, his future options are limited as he can no longer play in the USHL or CHL, leaving potential moves to minor leagues or Europe as his best paths forward. Want More Context? 🔎
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