CHICAGO — The Chicago Blackhawks got a closer look at two of their top prospects when Oliver Moore and Sam Rinzel each made their NHL debut Sunday.
Moore had 17 shifts and skated for more than 15 minutes during Chicago’s 5-2 loss to Utah, and Rinzel took 23 shifts and skated for more than 20 minutes.
Moore, 20, played on a line with captain Nick Foligno and center Joe Veleno. Rinzel, 20, was paired with Wyatt Kaiser, a third-round pick in the 2020 draft, on the blue line.
‘‘I felt good. I think that Fliggy and Veleno did a really good of helping me, just talking to me,‘’ Moore said. ‘’It’s a different game than college, for sure. It’s a lot bigger. I mean I felt pretty good, but know I can be better for sure.‘’
Moore and Rinzel each decided to leave the University of Minnesota and turn pro as Chicago continues to look to the future at the end of another disappointing season. The last-place Blackhawks (21-44-9) have dropped three in a row and 10 of 11 overall.
The Original Six team is counting on its rich development system to help get the organization back on track. The arrival of Moore and Rinzel puts two more first-round picks on a roster that also has Connor Bedard, Frank Nazar, Artyom Levshunov and Kevin Korchinski.
‘‘It was so fun,‘’ Rinzel said of his debut. ‘’Guys were great. Like Ollie said, as a hockey player, you want to win. So that stings. But overall, it was an unbelievable first game.‘’
Interim coach Anders Sorensen said he liked the performance by each player in their debut.