Anton Frondell set for NHL debut alongside Conor Bedard

Anton Frondell will make his NHL debut with the Chicago Blackhawks on Wednesday night against the New York Islanders. The Swedish forward joins Conor Bedard on the top line after arriving for the team's road trip. Bedard has recorded 66 points in 57 games this season.

Anton Frondell has joined the Chicago Blackhawks ahead of their road trip facing the New York Islanders, Philadelphia Flyers, New York Rangers, and New Jersey Devils. He is slated to debut immediately in the opener against the Islanders, lining up with the team's first-line center, Conor Bedard. The Canadian star has tallied 66 points over 57 games this season, providing Frondell a high-profile opportunity in his first NHL action. During the Blackhawks' morning skate at the Islanders' arena, the lines were set as follows: Greene-Bedard-Frondell on the first line, Bertuzzi-Nazar-Lardis on the second, Burakovsky-Donato-Mikheyev on the third, and Teravainen-Lafferty-Slaggert on the fourth, with Boisvert rotating in. On defense, pairings included Vlasic-Levshunov, Kaiser-Rinzel, and Del Mastro-Crevier. Arvid Soderblom drew the start in net. Frondell's integration comes at a pivotal time for the Blackhawks, who are navigating a demanding Eastern Conference swing. HockeyNews.se first detailed the lineup and Frondell's debut pairing.

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