
With the Chicago Blackhawks firmly in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, we have some time to look at less serious matters
If you watched Comcast SportsNet’s coverage of last Tuesday’s Chicago Blackhawks game against the Montreal Canadiens, you might’ve noticed something different about the pregame and postgame shows.
Former Blackhawk tough guy Adam Burish was part of both shows, providing the analysis. And his take on all matters Blackhawks was perceived in a very positive way:
Absolutely stunned that Adam Burish is so comfortable with a microphone on! It's like he's been doing this all his life.
— Mark Potash (@MarkPotash) March 15, 2017
I like Adam Burish on pre and post. Did a great job tonight. #Blackhawks
— Scott King (@ScottKingMedia) March 15, 2017
Adam Burish has a future in TV. Knows his stuff, can speak well and is easy on the eyes.
— Greg Boysen (@GregBoysen) March 15, 2017
Here’s a look at some of his work prior to Chicago’s victory over the host Habs:
.@CSNBoyle and @ABurish37 analyze Crawford's career numbers vs the Canadiens. Puck drop at 6:30 on CSN & streaming: https://t.co/8dQfH0Fd6d pic.twitter.com/Tul4pmtqPb
— NBC Sports Chicago (@NBCSChicago) March 14, 2017
So this got the Blackhawk Up staff to thinking about which former Blackhawks they’d be most interested in seeing in this position moving forward. We’re used to seeing Steve Konroyd and Jamal Mayers provide pregame and postgame coverage, but what about other guys?
That’s part of our Chicago Blackhawks roundtable this week. Here are the two official questions:
Question 1: Which former Blackhawk would you be most interested in seeing in a pregame/postgame show role and why?
Question 2: How many points do you see the Chicago Blackhawks finishing the regular season with and why?
Let’s see what the Blackhawk Up crew had to say about these two topics.