The Chicago Blackhawks have spent the last few seasons building toward the future, and moments like this show why their patience may soon pay off. After a historic junior season and a strong start in professional hockey, forward Nick Lardis has officially taken his first step onto the NHL stage.
His call-up came under unfortunate circumstances, following Connor Bedard’s shoulder injury against St. Louis. Still, it also opened the door for one of Chicago’s most exciting young scorers to prove he belongs at the highest level.
For the Blackhawks, this is not just a short-term roster move. It is a glimpse into what their next wave of talent could look like.
From historic OHL season to AHL breakout

Nick Lardis’ rise did not happen overnight. During the 2024–25 OHL season with the Brantford Bulldogs, he put together one of the most dominant goal-scoring campaigns junior hockey has seen in decades. Lardis scored 71 goals in 65 games, becoming the first OHL player to hit the 70-goal mark since John Tavares did it back in 2006–07.
That season earned him the OHL goal-scoring title and served as a perfect ending to his junior career. More importantly, it cemented his reputation as an elite finisher with a rare scoring instinct.
Drafted 67th overall by the Chicago Blackhawks in the third round of the 2023 NHL Draft, Lardis transitioned smoothly into professional hockey this season with the AHL’s Rockford IceHogs. Rather than easing his way in, he immediately became one of Rockford’s most productive players.
Lardis currently sits second in AHL rookie scoring, trailing only Bakersfield Condors rookie Quinn Hutson. With 26 points (13 goals, 13 assists), he is also second on the IceHogs in overall scoring behind veteran Brett Seney. That production, combined with his pace and shot, quickly made him more than just a promising prospect. He became someone the Blackhawks could realistically call upon when opportunity arose.
That opportunity came sooner than expected.
Confident NHL debut shows why Blackhawks are high on Lardis

Following Connor Bedard’s shoulder injury against St. Louis, Chicago needed offense, energy, and upside. Ahead of Saturday night’s game against the Detroit Red Wings, the Blackhawks made the call to bring Lardis up from Rockford.
In his NHL debut, Lardis was placed on a line with fellow rookies Oliver Moore and Ryan Greene, forming a young, fast trio built on skill and energy. While the stat sheet showed a minus two rating, the numbers did not fully capture Lardis’ impact.
He logged 15 minutes and 32 seconds of ice time, recorded two shots on goal, delivered five hits, blocked one shot, and attempted a team-high eight shot attempts. Those numbers tell the story of a player who was not overwhelmed by the moment. Instead, Lardis played with confidence, attacking open ice and firing the puck whenever opportunities appeared.
His performance reflected what made him special in junior hockey. He thinks like a goal scorer. He shoots without hesitation and looks comfortable creating offense even against NHL defenders. For a first game, those are encouraging signs.
For the Blackhawks, this debut reinforced why Lardis is viewed as a key piece of their rebuild. While no one expects him to replace Bedard’s production, Lardis brings a shooting mentality that Chicago desperately needs. His ability to generate attempts and play with pace fits well with the organization’s long-term vision.
As the Chicago Blackhawks navigate life without their star center in the short term, Lardis’ arrival adds excitement and hope. Whether his stay is brief or extends longer, his first NHL appearance showed that his historic scoring past may translate into a productive future at hockey’s highest level.
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