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Simone Tremblay
June 26, 2024  (2:17 PM)
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Chicago Blackhawks set sights on Artyom Levshunov for upcoming NHL draft.

The Chicago Blackhawks are reportedly gearing up to make a significant move at this year's NHL draft, with strong indications pointing towards selecting Artyom Levshunov with their second overall pick.
The revelation comes from insider Scott Powers, who expressed a confident belief in General Manager Kyle Davidson's strategic direction for the draft scheduled on June 28th. The news, shared via X, has stirred considerable attention among fans and analysts alike.
Despite the undeniable talent of Ivan Demidov, especially his offensive prowess which aligns with the Blackhawks' needs, the allure of Levshunov's capabilities seems to be too compelling to pass up.
Levshunov, known for his agility and offensive skills on the blue line, has been making waves at Michigan State in the NCAA, where he amassed an impressive 35 points in just 38 games.
The Blackhawks have shown a marked preference for robust defensemen in recent drafts, having picked players like Kevin Korchinski, Ethan Del Mastro, Sam Rinzel, and Wyatt Kaiser in the past.
As the draft approaches, the buzz around potential trades and shifts in draft positions is increasing. The final 24 to 48 hours before the event are expected to be filled with strategic maneuvers by various teams looking to improve their roster through trades or draft picks.
Davidson's decision, while seemingly set on Levshunov, adds an element of anticipation to the proceedings.
The choice to focus on Levshunov not only reflects the Blackhawks' draft strategy but also signifies a commitment to building a dynamic and resilient defense that could shape the future of the franchise.
As draft day approaches, all eyes will be on Davidson and his team to see if this anticipated pick goes as planned or if the ever-dynamic nature of the NHL draft leads to another surprising turn.

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