John Quenneville News
Quenneville was sent down after playing nine games with the Blackhawks, keeping him waiver exempt. The 23-year-old did not register a point during his promotion but has 13 points (8G / 5A) in 19 AHL games.
Quenneville was acquired from the Devils for John Hayden in the summer and will make his season debut tonight vs. his former team. Quenneville has scored eight goals with five assists (13 points) in 19 AHL games this season and will replace Dylan Sikura and could skate with Jonathan Toews.
Quenneville, who was a restricted free agent, was acquired from the Devils last week for John Hayden. The 23-year-old winger split last year between the AHL and NHL. With Binghamton (AHL), he had 18 goals and 21 assists (39 points) in 37 games but scored just one goal in 19 games with New Jersey. Quenneville projects to start the 2020 season on the Blackhawks’ third or fourth line.
Quenneville split his 2019 season between the NHL and AHL, picking up one goal and zero assists for the Devils. However, during his time in Binghamton, Quenneville was a prolific point producer. He had 39 points (18G / 21A) in 37 games. The Blackhawks have a weak bottom-6, so Quenneville should be a full-time NHLer in 2020.
Quenneville has missed the last four games with an upper-body injury but will be on the Devils fourth line in Washington. He has not registered a point in 16 games this season but has 16 goals and 14 assists in 32 AHL appearances.
Quenneville has been a healthy scratch for the last two games, so he returns to Binghamton so the Devils could call-up Egor Yakovlev.
Quenneville has been in the lineup for the last 10 games but will be replaced by Blake Pietila on Friday. Quenneville has no points in 15 games this season.
Quenneville has not recorded a point in four NHL games or one AHL game this season. He will take Drew Stafford’s spot on the roster but has only registered four points (1G / 3A) in 18 career NHL games.
Quenneville was hurt Saturday in Columbus and will miss his second straight game with a right knee injury. Christoph Bertschy was recalled from Binghamton (AHL) and is expected to draw into the lineup on Tuesday.
After sitting for the first couple of games of his call-up, the 21-year-old is ready to play tonight vs. the Flames. Quenneville has 10 goals and 11 assists (21 points) in 31 games with Binghamton (AHL) this season. He will replace with Mirco Mueller as the 12th forward or Brian Boyle (personal) as the 11th forward depending on Boyle’s status at game time.
Quenneville, 21, has recorded 10 goals and 11 assists (21 points) in 31 AHL games this season. Quenneville has four points (1G / 3A) in 12 career NHL games (all in 2016-17) and could make his season debut vs. the Penguins on Saturday.
Quenneville, 20. appeared in two games with the Devils this season but has spent most of the season with Albany. In 53 AHL games, Quenneville has 12 goals and 29 assists (41 points).