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Chicago Blackhawks’ Petr Mrázek is back from a groin injury — but his absence helped fellow goalie Arvid SöderblomPetr Mrázek drew a step closer to fully recovering from a left groin injury and returning as the Chicago Blackhawks starting goaltender when the team activated him from injured reserve Thursday.
Chicago Blackhawks goalie Petr Mrázek didn’t outright say Thursday that he wants to be traded — a day after the team removed him from the goalie platoon — but he sounded open to it.
The Detroit Red Wings have struggled with injuries as of late. However, it seemed as if their luck was turning a corner.
Chicago Blackhawks get: Center Joe Veleno Detroit Red Wings get: Goaltender Petr Mrázek, center Craig Smith Mark Lazerus: Petr Mrázek was fabulous last season. Behind one of the worst defenses ...
Petr Mrázek got his wish to be traded — even if he didn’t outright express it. The Chicago Blackhawks sent the goaltender and forward Craig Smith to the Detroit Red Wings on Friday and ...
Since being acquired from Chicago at the trade deadline, Mrazek has a 2-2-0 record with one shutout, a 2.51 GAA and a .901 save percentage in four starts with the Red Wings. Utah sits 21st in the ...
The Blackhawks will aggressively try to find a new home for goaltender Petr Mrázek this ... deal with the Panthers. Mrázek was scratched for Knight’s stellar Chicago debut last night, with ...
Mrazek, who has one additional year on his contract at $4.25 million, heard his name as possible trade bait, but wasn't sure what to expect. While excited about rejoining the Wings, Mrazek does become ...
Mrazek went 72-58-20 with a 2.49 goals-against average, a .913 save percentage, and 14 shutouts. He’s spent time with Chicago, Carolina, Toronto, and Philadelphia. In 427 games he is 180-176-40 ...
Petr Mrazek made 18 saves to earn his first shutout of the season and the Detroit Red Wings blanked the Vegas Golden Knights ...
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