The Chicago Blackhawks’ recent stretch of relatively good health has been disrupted by injuries to key players Colton Dach, Alec Martinez, and Jason Dickinson.
Colton Dach
On Thursday, forward Colton Dach suffered a hyperextended left elbow. Interim head coach Anders Sorensen described Dach as “day-to-day,” indicating optimism for a swift return.
Alec Martinez
During Saturday’s game against the St. Louis Blues, defenseman Alec Martinez exited in the first period due to an upper-body injury. The injury occurred following a collision with Blues forward Jake Neighbours, which led to Martinez crashing into the boards.
Jason Dickinson
In the same game, forward Jason Dickinson engaged in an immediate fight with Neighbours after Martinez’s injury. This altercation resulted in Dickinson receiving 17 minutes of penalties, and he did not return to the game. The exact nature of his absence remains unclear.
Team Impact
Prior to these injuries, the Blackhawks had been relatively fortunate with player health, especially compared to the previous season when they accumulated 362 man-games lost, the second-highest in the NHL. The recent injuries to Dach, Martinez, and Dickinson are a setback as the team aims to maintain competitiveness in the final stretch of the season.
The Blackhawks’ upcoming schedule includes matchups against the Seattle Kraken, Los Angeles Kings, St. Louis Blues, and Philadelphia Flyers. The availability of Dach, Martinez, and Dickinson for these games remains uncertain, pending further medical evaluations.