NEWARK, NJ – MARCH 08: Jordin Tootoo #20 of the New Jersey Devils skates against the Philadelphia Flyers on March 8, 2015 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

Duncan Keith, Brent Seabrook helped recruit Jordin Tootoo to the Blackhawks

Duncan Keith and Brent Seabrook used their star power to recruit somebody to the Chicago Blackhawks and the player might surprise you.

According to Mark Lazerus of the Chicago Sun-Times, the two Chicago defensemen lobbied general manager Stan Bowman to sign enforcer Jordin Tootoo. The three players all live in Kelowna, British Columbia, so being a bird in Tootoo’s ear wasn’t difficult.

Keith told Lazerus he recruited Tootoo because he’s a veteran who can bring some physicality to the Blackhawks.

“First and foremost he’s a good teammate,” Keith said. “He’s a good guy to have in the locker room, and the energy that he brings — I know playing against him, I don’t like going back for pucks when he’s on the ice. You always have to be aware when he’s on the ice because he’s going to finish every hit. I think it was a great addition to have him [and add] some physicality. I know the fans in Chicago like seeing big hits at the United Center and I know he’s going to bring that intensity.”

Lobbying for Tootoo worked with Chicago taking a small gamble on a one-year, deal worth $750,000. Tootoo won’t come in and replace Andrew Shaw’s production, but he can be reasonably chippy on the fourth line while providing a small amount of offense. The 33-year-old has carved out quite the career appearing in 673 games, scoring 63 times and scoring 158 points. He’s a hard worker who’s stayed in the NHL while fellow enforcers faded away because of his 100% effort.

If Tootoo’s good in the room and can contribute in a fourth line role, it’s a solid addition by the Blackhawks – even if it took some pestering from Keith and Seabrook to land him.

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