Tyler Bertuzzi looking to help the Chicago Blackhawks emerge from their rebuild
CHICAGO (AP) — Tyler Bertuzzi played for three teams in the past two NHL seasons. He is hoping to stick around Chicago for a while.
Bertuzzi is ramping up with the Blackhawks after agreeing to a $22 million, four-year contract on the first day of free agency this summer. He has been playing on a line with Connor Bedard and Taylor Hall at the start of training camp, indicating his new team has big plans for the gritty winger.
“It’s learning every day,” Bertuzzi said after Monday’s practice. “I played with Hallsy a little bit in Boston, so I know him a little bit coming in here. Obviously we have a couple more practices and some preseason games to kind of figure things out.”
Coach Luke Richardson said he plans to look at some new lines as soon as Tuesday, and there will be more combinations throughout the season. But the trio of Bertuzzi, Bedard and Hall makes some sense.