Chicago Blackhawks Prospect First To 40 Goals In The OHL & Canadian Hockey League
The first player to hit the 40-goal mark in the OHL and the entire Canadian Hockey League belongs to a Chicago Blackhawks prospect.
On Saturday, Jan. 25, Brantford Bulldogs forward Nick Lardis scored his 40th and 41st of the year.
The Blackhawks prospect has showcased his elite sniping ability all season long. Chicago must be licking their lips as they watch his development this year, considering adding another shooter to their lineup in the coming years is exactly what they need.
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His first goal of the night displayed his shooting skillset of being able to change the angle of his shot.
40 GOALS FOR NICK LARDIS 😱🚨@NHLBlackhawks prospect Nick Lardis is the first player in the entire @CHLHockey to hit the 40 goal mark on the season. His powerplay goal cut the deficit to two for the @BulldogsOHL in the second period!#OHL | @CHLHockey pic.twitter.com/xky0ocs5W0
— Ontario Hockey League (@OHLHockey) January 26, 2025
Lardis catches the pass and brings the puck closer into his body to ensure his shot gets through the defender who is closing in on him. That's what great shooters can do.
His second goal was maybe one of the luckiest and flukiest goals you'll see. But hey, they don't ask how, they ask how many right?
41 OHL goals this season for Nick Lardis#Blackhawks #HOTR pic.twitter.com/YLKr7K5Sia
— Mario Tirabassi (@Mario_Tirabassi) January 26, 2025
Lardis is on a seven-game goal streak with nine goals during his hot stretch. He leads the league in game-winning goals with seven and is tied with North Bay captain Ethan Procyszyn and Ottawa 67's captain Luca Pinelli for the league lead in powerplay goals (14).
Additionally, he leads the OHL and CHL in shots on goal with 244. He's averaging almost six shots per game.
Unfortunately for Lardis and his Bulldogs, the Barrie Colts halted their eight-game winning streak, as they lost their Saturday tilt 6-3.
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