Where should Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Kevin Korchinski play this season?

The Blackhawks may have a tough decision with one of their top young defensemen
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The Chicago Blackhawks are entering a season where the expectations are higher than they have been in the past couple of years.

Many additions were made in the offseason to make the team more competitive and increase their position in the NHL standings.

This will likely result in certain young players not being given a roster spot as easily as last season, simply because there is much more internal competition.

One player who has been the topic of debate is Kevin Korchinski, the Blackhawks' seventh overall selection in the 2022 NHL draft.

Korchinski saw great success after being drafted as one of the top players on the WHL championship winning Seattle Thunderbirds, proving he was ready to take the next step.

After a strong training camp in 2023, Korchinski was named to the opening night roster and spent the entire season with the Blackhawks as a 19-year-old.

Ideally, he would have spent the year in Rockford with the IceHogs (AHL), but was ineligible due to the NHL's contract with the CHL which does not allow CHL players to play in the AHL until they are 20 or have complete four junior seasons.

In his rookie season, Korchinski looked as advertised for a 19-year-old defenseman playing in the NHL. There were nights when he was getting out-muscled by opponents and exposed defensively, which is not out of the ordinary for a rookie defender. There were always going to be growing pains in the NHL, and Korchinski experienced those.

That is not to say he was a disappointment this past season, as there were games where his offensive capabilities were put on display and gave fans a glimpse of what he could be in the future. He is a talented player with the puck on his stick and knows how to make things happen in the offensive zone.

Despite getting better throughout the season, some believe Korchinski might be better off spending a full season with the IceHogs now that he is eligible. With the Blackhawks using Rockford much more for development than in years prior, there is an argument to be made that it could benefit the young defender.