Episodes

  • Connor Bedard to miss start of season after shoulder surgery
    Jul 9 2026

    On this episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis discuss Connor Bedard undergoing shoulder surgery that will sideline him for approximately four months, what it means for the Blackhawks to begin the 2026-27 season without him, and whether a Patrick Kane reunion could be a realistic option to help boost the offense. Later, three-time Stanley Cup champion and CHSN Blackhawks analyst Alec Martinez joins the show to break down the Blackhawks' acquisition of Bowen Byram, the Leo Carlsson offer sheet, and much more.

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    48 mins
  • Blackhawks 2026 free agency, NHL Draft recap
    Jul 2 2026

    On this episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis break down Bowen Byram's six-year contract extension with the Blackhawks, including the $12.5 million cap hit that briefly makes him the NHL's highest-paid defenseman for the 2027-28 season. They discuss why Chicago made such a significant investment in Byram before recapping the team's free agency moves, highlighted by the additions of veteran forward Cole Smith and defenseman Ian Cole. They also dive into the Blackhawks' 2026 NHL Draft class, with a closer look at Xavier Villeneuve and Ryan Roobroeck, discuss the organization's growing pipeline of power forwards led by Sacha Boisvert and AJ Spellacy, and wrap up with takeaways from development camp.

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    48 mins
  • Breaking down Blackhawks' blockbuster Bowen Byram trade
    Jun 24 2026

    On this episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis are joined by NHL insider Frank Seravalli to break down the blockbuster trade that brought Bowen Byram to Chicago in a package that included the No. 4 overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft. Frank discusses the motivation behind the deal from the Blackhawks' perspective, what makes Byram such an appealing addition, what a potential contract extension could look like, and more.

    Pat and Charlie then share their full reaction to the trade, discussing why GM Kyle Davidson was willing to swing big, Byram's desire to establish himself as a true No. 1 defenseman, what he brings to the lineup, potential defensive pairings, and much more.

    The conversation shifts to the latest on Connor Bedard's contract negotiations and some of the NHL's biggest storylines, including Brady Tkachuk's move to Florida, the growing trend of player empowerment around the league, and whether it's ultimately good for the game.

    To close out the show, Pat and Charlie examine what Bedard's potential linemates could look like heading into the season following the addition of Byram.

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    48 mins
  • Corey Pronman previews 2026 NHL Draft class, Blackhawks options at No. 4 overall
    Jun 18 2026

    On this episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis are joined by The Athletic's NHL Draft expert Corey Pronman to preview the 2026 NHL Draft and break down the Blackhawks' options with the No. 4 overall pick.

    Pronman explains why several players occupied his No. 1 spot throughout the season and why he ultimately ranked defenseman Chase Reid barely ahead of consensus top prospect Gavin McKenna in his final rankings. He also discusses the five players he has in his Tier 1 rankings.

    If the top three forwards are off the board, should the Blackhawks feel comfortable selecting Reid despite already having two high-end right-shot defense prospects in Artyom Levshunov and Sam Rinzel? Could Reid ultimately be the best of the trio? And is McKenna truly a lock to go No. 1 overall or could there be a surprise at the top of the draft?

    The conversation also turns to Ivar Stenberg, who has been mocked to the Blackhawks by many analysts. How realistic is that scenario, and how does Pronman expect the top of the draft to unfold? He also shares his NHL comparable for Stenberg.

    Plus, if San Jose selects a defenseman at No. 2 and Vancouver is deciding between Stenberg and Caleb Malhotra at No. 3, would the Canucks really choose Malhotra, as some reports suggest? Pronman explains what fueled Malhotra's rise into the top-five conversation.

    Finally, Pronman weighs in on the dramatic transformation of the Blackhawks' prospect pipeline, from one of the NHL's weakest just four years ago to arguably its deepest since GM Kyle Davidson launched the rebuild in 2022.

    Pat and Charlie close out the episode by reacting to Pronman's insights before discussing the fallout from NHL insider Frank Seravalli's report on Connor Bedard's contract negotiations from last week's episode and explaining why Blackhawks fans shouldn't be concerned.

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    30 mins
  • Frank Seravalli breaks down Blackhawks draft, offseason and Connor Bedard
    Jun 10 2026

    On this episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis are joined by NHL Insider Frank Seravalli to discuss the latest Blackhawks news, rumors and offseason storylines.

    How aggressive could Blackhawks GM Kyle Davidson be on the trade market this summer? What would it take for Chicago to move the No. 4 overall pick? If the Blackhawks keep the selection, will Ivar Stenberg be available to them? How should the Blackhawks balance positional need/value vs. best player available? Seravalli breaks down the team's options heading into the NHL Draft.

    The conversation also expands around the NHL. Seravalli shares the latest on Detroit captain Dylan Larkin's trade request, whether the Blackhawks are becoming a more attractive destination for players in general, and the coaching situation in Edmonton involving Mike Babcock.

    Plus, what's the latest on Connor Bedard's contract extension? Seravalli discusses what he expects, potential timing, and what a new deal could look like.

    Pat and Charlie close the episode by reacting to Seravalli's insights on Bedard's next contract, the Blackhawks' offseason outlook, and the upcoming draft.

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    46 mins
  • Blackhawks offseason buzz, Stanley Cup Final preview with Alec Martinez
    Jun 1 2026

    On this episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis break down the Blackhawks' decision to trade the rights to prospect Jack Pridham to the Tampa Bay Lightning for a 2027 third-round pick, explaining how the situation unfolded and why the team ultimately made the move.

    They also discuss whether the Blackhawks should consider trading the No. 4 overall pick for an impact player and what it would take for them to move it.

    Plus, mock drafts continue to have Ivar Stenberg falling to Chicago at No. 4. Is the fit becoming increasingly realistic or does it feel too good to be true?

    Pat and Charlie also address the NHL's recent memo reminding teams about tampering following reports that the Blackhawks made Ilya Mikheyev's rights available for trade. They explain what happened, why it drew attention, and why it's ultimately not a big deal.

    Later, three-time Stanley Cup champion and CHSN Blackhawks analyst Alec Martinez joins the show to preview the Stanley Cup Final between the Carolina Hurricanes and Vegas Golden Knights. He shares his perspective on the matchup, breaks down the key storylines, weighs in on who has the edge and who wins the series.

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    51 mins
  • Projecting Connor Bedard's next contract and Stanley Cup Final is nearly set
    May 27 2026

    On this episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis break down Vegas’ stunning sweep of Colorado in the 2026 Western Conference Final and discuss the John Tortorella effect. They dive into Mitch Marner’s postseason, what went wrong for the Avalanche, Cale Makar’s injury, and whether Colorado should consider a coaching change. The guys also discuss the Eastern Conference Final between Carolina and Montreal, including the electric atmosphere at Bell Centre and why they believe it’s the best building in the NHL. Later in the show, Pat and Charlie provide an update on Team USA’s path toward repeating at the IIHF World Championship, discuss Ivar Stenberg’s tournament performance, and debate whether Toronto could consider taking him No. 1 overall. They wrap up by projecting what Connor Bedard’s next contract could look like, and whether Macklin Celebrini could be the first to sign to help set the market.

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    48 mins
  • Mark Eaton talks Blackhawks' prospect pipeline transformation
    May 20 2026

    On this episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis are joined by Blackhawks assistant general manager of player development Mark Eaton to evaluate the organization’s prospect pipeline after a successful season across multiple levels.

    Eaton discusses what it’s been like watching the Blackhawks go from having a thin prospect pool to one many consider the best in the NHL, and explains how the organization’s transition to off-ice development camps have helped strengthen chemistry and culture throughout the system.

    He also breaks down No. 3 overall pick Anton Frondell and his brief stint with the Blackhawks, why playing in the Swedish Hockey League was important for his development, and what his NHL ceiling could be. Eaton also shares his thoughts on Roman Kantserov’s breakout KHL season and how his game may translate to the NHL level.

    Plus, Eaton dives into the development of Artyom Levshunov and discusses the growth of the Blackhawks’ young blue line.

    Later in the episode, Eaton highlights several underrated prospects who may have flown under the radar, weighs in on the organization’s goaltending depth, and shares his excitement for another incoming draft class and the process of mapping out each player’s development path.

    To close the show, Pat and Charlie discuss Kantserov signing his entry-level contract and where he could fit into the Opening Night lineup. They also talk about Ilya Mikheyev’s reported availability via trade if the Blackhawks are unable to agree to a contract extension before July 1, and they wrap up with their Conference Final predictions: Colorado and Vegas in the West, Carolina and Montreal in the East.

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    48 mins