Anton Frondell shifted to center for the Chicago Blackhawks and delivered two assists in a 5-3 loss to the New Jersey Devils. The Swedish forward played alongside Ilya Michejev and Tyler Bertuzzi for the first time. Frondell now has four assists in his first four NHL games.
Anton Frondell lined up with Connor Bedard in his initial three games for the Chicago Blackhawks. On Monday night, coach Joel Quenneville split the pair, placing Frondell in the middle of a top line with Ilya Michejev and Tyler Bertuzzi. The lineup change proved effective for the 20-year-old Swede despite the team's defeat as HockeyNews first reported the matchup details and performance stats from the game against the New Jersey Devils, which ended 5-3 in favor of the home side. Blackhawks officials confirmed the loss and Frondell's contributions via game logs. Frondell stole the puck from Devils goaltender Jake Allen to set up one goal and teamed with Bedard and Frank Nazar for a power-play assist on another. These efforts marked his strongest showing yet in North America. Teammates praised his quick adaptation to the center position post-game. With four assists over four outings, Frondell has quickly made an impact since joining the Blackhawks. The team sits amid a rebuilding phase, and young talents like him offer hope amid ongoing losses. No injuries were reported from the contest.