Stats: 34 points (4 G, 30 A), 71 SOG in 26 games
Korchinski’s time with Team Canada at the World Juniors may have underwhelmed a bit, but the 2022 first-round pick went right back to his scoring ways once he returned to Seattle. In five games since coming back to the Thunderbirds, he has a goal and five assists.
Here’s the goal:
Here’s a look at Kevin Korchinski’s 4th goal of the season! #Blackhawkspic.twitter.com/v2ekK7Ekiw
— Talkin’ Hawkey (@TalkinHawkey) January 15, 2023
Nolan Allan, Seattle Thunderbirds
Stats: 15 points (6 G, 9 A), 48 SOG in 28 games
Allan has also skated in all five games with Seattle since his month-long hiatus for the World Juniors, but has only one goal in that five-game span which is more indicative of Allan’s less offensively-geared game as compared to Korchinski.