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Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis bring you the latest news, updates, and interviews from inside the locker room with the Chicago Blackhawks. Follow along all season as they Blackhawks take their next step on their quest for greatness. New episodes every Tuesday and Friday.
3d ago
On this episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis break down Connor Bedard’s upper-body injury, which he suffered with 0.8 seconds left in St. Louis, and discuss the latest update that he will be sidelined through at least December. The guys examine the impact the injury will have on the Blackhawks, how it could affect Bedard’s chances of making Team Canada’s Olympic roster, and more. They also discuss Nick Lardis’ NHL debut and how he could help fill the offensive void in the meantime. Pat and Charlie also recap Laurent Brossoit’s AHL conditioning stint and discuss the plan moving forward after the Blackhawks placed him on waivers. Plus, they highlight Saturday’s memorable Centennial Celebration night, which featured the return of retired public address announcer Harvey Wittenberg, organist Frank Pellico, and soloist Wayne Messmer to help recreate the Chicago Stadium experience. And, of course, Patrick Kane was in town and put on a show in the first period.
6d ago
On this episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis break down the Blackhawks’ bounce-back 3-0 shutout win over the New York Rangers after a rough end to their four-game road trip, where they were outscored by a combined 12 goals in Los Angeles and Anaheim. Pat and Charlie discuss Spencer Knight’s 21-save shutout in front of Team USA head coach Mike Sullivan and make the case for his inclusion on Team USA’s 2026 Olympic roster. They also highlight another multi-point performance from Connor Bedard and explain why he deserves a spot on Team Canada — plus where they’d slot him in the lineup. The guys also debate the NHL’s hand-pass rule, weigh in on Sam Rinzel’s AHL assignment and why it was necessary, and look ahead to Patrick Kane’s pursuit of 500 career goals as he prepares to face Chicago on Saturday night at the United Center.
Dec 2
On this episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis break down the Blackhawks snapping their five-game winless skid with a comeback win over the Anaheim Ducks on Sunday. They dive into how the team flipped the script, rallying from a 3–0 deficit to score five unanswered, and discuss Connor Bedard’s four-point outing, including his fiery battle with former World Junior roommate Mason McTavish. The guys also touch on Bedard’s growing case for Team Canada’s 2026 Olympic roster as the calendar turns to December, the Blackhawks somehow remaining in a playoff spot despite the recent skid, and the goaltending picture cooling off. They wrap by examining what Laurent Brossoit’s upcoming AHL conditioning stint might look like and previewing the four-game West Coast road trip ahead.
Nov 24
On this episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis break down Chicago’s three-game losing streak and explain why Sunday’s 1–0 loss to the first-place Colorado Avalanche was still a step in the right direction. They also discuss Connor Bedard’s matchup against Nathan MacKinnon’s line with a member of Team Canada’s management group for the 2026 Olympics in attendance and weigh in on the questionable officiating we’ve seen lately. Pat and Charlie react to NHL Insider Frank Seravalli’s latest reporting on Bedard’s contract negotiations and share their thoughts on the early projections. They also dive into the viral video of Bedard being swarmed by autograph-chasing resellers and defend Bedard in the process. The guys wrap up the episode by offering three Blackhawks-themed things they’re thankful for.
Nov 21
On this episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis dissect the controversial no-call on Connor Bedard’s late third-period breakaway against Seattle and the unsportsmanlike conduct penalty that followed after Bedard voiced his frustration. The ensuing power play opened the door for the Kraken’s game-winner, and the guys debate whether Bedard was justified in arguing his case. Pat and Charlie also break down Ryan Lindgren’s hit to the head on Andre Burakovsky, who left the game and is expected to miss at least one contest. They then shift to Bedard’s hat-trick performance against Calgary, with Team Canada assistant GM Don Sweeney watching from the United Center. Is Bedard forcing his way onto the 2026 Olympic roster or is it still a long shot? Finally, the crew sends off producer Edgar Perez in his final episode.
Nov 17
On this episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis break down Chicago’s 4-0-1 run over the last five games and how seamlessly players have stepped up amid injuries. They dive into Frank Nazar’s return, the tough break for Nick Foligno, and the growing confidence of Artyom Levshunov, who delivered arguably his best performance as a Blackhawk on Saturday against Toronto. The guys also discuss Sam Rinzel’s healthy scratch and explain why it could help his development, much like it did for Levshunov. Plus, a conversation about the power play finally turning a corner, a rare Laurent Brossoit sighting, and a look back at a memorable Centennial Celebration Night to close out The Originals chapter in front of a sellout crowd.
Nov 10
On this episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis break down a 3-0-0 finish to the six-game road trip after a rocky 0-2-1 start. They highlight a flawless special teams performance in Sunday’s win over Detroit, Tyler Bertuzzi perfecting the “human backboard” play on the power play, and Connor Bedard climbing to the top of the NHL points leaderboard after back-to-back four- and three-point games — and whether Team Canada should include him on its roster for the 2026 Olympics. Pat and Charlie also discuss standout performances from goaltenders Spencer Knight and Arvid Söderblom, the steady development of Artyom Levshunov and his quiet 49-point pace, and how the Blackhawks rallied together in Calgary after the Frank Nazar injury. They wrap up the show by sharing their favorite memories of Duncan Keith as he prepares for his induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Nov 4
On this episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis break down the first half of the Blackhawks’ season-long six-game road trip and try to make sense of their 0-2-1 start. They share what made Hockey Night in Canada on Saturday so unique with Blackhawks-Oilers coinciding with Game 7 of the World Series between the Blue Jays and Dodgers and how Rogers Place aired the baseball game on the scoreboard during play. Pat and Charlie also dive into Andre Burakovsky’s fit alongside Connor Bedard, what’s different about Bedard’s return to his hometown of Vancouver this year, and whether Oliver Moore’s recent call-up could stick. Plus, a look at Lukas Reichel’s first six games with the Canucks as he faces his former team for the first time.