Erik Gustafsson latest victim of Blackhawks’ healthy-scratch rotation

After Brent Seabrook spent two games in the press box, Erik Gustafsson became the newest established Blackhawks defenseman left out of the lineup.

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Erik Gustafsson has just four points this season, not producing the offense needed to offset his defensive weaknesses.

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LOS ANGELES — With Adam Boqvist and Dennis Gilbert up from the AHL and eight defensemen on the active NHL roster, some big-name Blackhawks have been healthy scratches lately.

Brent Seabrook sat the previous two games, prompting the maligned veteran to declare he can “still be a good player for somebody.” Saturday against the Kings, Seabrook moved back into the lineup, but Erik Gustafsson (as well as Gilbert) slid out.

“Some guys are really angry right away, and some guys kind of know it’s coming,” coach Jeremy Colliton said. “It’s our job as a staff to try to help them through it.”

Gustafsson, talking after the morning skate, clearly fell in the latter category.

After tying for sixth among NHL defensemen last season with 60 points, Gustafsson had no goals and only four assists through his first 11 games and ranked third-worst on the Hawks in shots and scoring chances allowed per minute.

“Defensively, [I’ve] got to be harder, that’s it,” he said. “With the puck and the power play, too, I don’t think I created a lot. So I need to be better overall.”

Gustafsson was scratched once last January, a low point he took to heart.

He responded with one of the best stretches of his NHL career, improving his defensive play while maintaining his elite blue-line productivity.

A repeat scenario would be the ideal outcome from this scratch, but Colliton admitted “there’s no magic wand that it’s just going to happen,” and the surfeit of defensemen on the roster will make Gustafsson’s road back into favor more difficult than before.

Still, the 27-year-old Swede seems to have the right attitude about it.

“Of course, I’m frustrated,’’ he said. ‘‘I want to play. But you look at last year . . . and it might be a good thing.”

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