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The Chicago Blackhawks have been struggling to figure things out this season, being in the basement of the NHL standings. They have some young talent, but will be without one of those players for an unknown amount of time. Let’s take a closer look at who suffered an injury and what it means going forward. [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks have been struggling to figure things out this season, being in the basement of the NHL standings. They have some young talent, but will be without one of those players for an unknown amount of time. Let’s take a closer look at who suffered an injury and what it means going forward.

Chicago Blackhawks rookie Artyom Levshunov suffers a left hand fracture

Chicago Blackhawks, Artyom Levshunov
Apr 14, 2025; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Artyom Levshunov (55) plays the puck in the second period at Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

Blackhawks coach Jeff Blashill talked to the media on Sunday and gave an update on one player’s status. He mentioned that rookie defenseman Artyom Levshunov suffered a hand fracture and there’s no timetable for his return. The injury took place on Tuesday against the New York Islanders, and he was able to play through it for two games. However, after more imaging was done, the injury was diagnosed as a fracture and took Levshunov out of the lineup.

Levshunov has been struggling a bit to find his footing in the NHL. The second pick in the 2024 NHL Draft has played in 86 career games and recorded 30 points (two goals, 28 assists) thus far. He had not seen any drop in usage, averaging 19:35 of ice time per game. The rookie has some outstanding tools, but they also need him to live up to the hype.

However, he has shown signs ofn the power play, with his ability to be a top defenseman. With nine games remaining in the regular season and no playoffs once again, it will be intriguing to see if the Blackhawks decide to shut down Levshunov for the remainder of the season. Chicago has the most cap space in the NHL this offseason, so getting some players to help him mature into the player he is projected to be will be interesting.

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Chicago Blackhawks can be a trade destination for this young star https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-can-be-a-trade-destination-for-this-young-star/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 12:00:07 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=163231

The Chicago Blackhawks are in a position where they can make a significant addition this offseason. There are some integral players who can be available for the right price. Chicago has strong draft capital after another struggling season. The Toronto Maple Leafs could be looking to move a young star, so let’s take a closer [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks are in a position where they can make a significant addition this offseason. There are some integral players who can be available for the right price. Chicago has strong draft capital after another struggling season. The Toronto Maple Leafs could be looking to move a young star, so let’s take a closer look at why one outlet believes Chicago could be a trade destination for a budding star.

The Chicago Blackhawks are a trade destination for Matthew Knies

Chicago Blackhawks, Matthew Knies
May 5, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Maple Leafs forward Matthew Knies (23) reaches for a puck as Florida Panthers defenseman Seth Jones (3) defends during the third period of the second round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Scotiabank Arena. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images

The Blackhawks are looking to improve the team this offseason, and there is one way this can happen. Bleacher Report’s Joe Yerdon wrote an article discussing potential landing spots for Toronto Maple Leafs winger Matthew Knies. Below is what he wrote about this potential scenario:

“Whether you put Knies on Bedard’s wing or Frank Nazar’s wing, it would be a major improvement to what they’re working with now. While Tyler Bertuzzi has had a strong season with Bedard, Chicago just needs more, period. Getting a guy like Knies, who can help rush up the wing and use his strength to get to the net, would only be a boost.

“Sure, adding him in a trade would cost some of their prospects or picks, but Chicago has amassed so many of them at this point that using some to add a quality players is part of the reason why you accumulate draft picks in the first place. They need quality players to better surround Bedard and get back to the playoffs and this would be one way to do that.”

Knies can be a star in waiting as he has recorded 57 points (18 goals, 39 assists) through 68 games this year. Pairing him with Bedard would be an excellent duo that can develop together as they approach their primes. Knies just signed a six-year, $46.5 million contract extension, so it will not be a low price for him. It will be intriguing to see if general manager Kyle Davidson can pull off a trade of this magnitude.

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Top Chicago Blackhawks prospect Anton Frondell set to debut at Islanders https://www.chicitysports.com/top-chicago-blackhawks-prospect-anton-frondell-set-to-debut-at-islanders/ Tue, 24 Mar 2026 22:42:52 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=163234

The Chicago Blackhawks are wrapping up another season in a rebuild as they enter Tuesday’s game with 65 points, tied for second-worst in the league. While the Blackhawks are struggling this season, the future is looking bright in terms of the rebuild. And now, fans will get a look at the organization’s top prospect right [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks are wrapping up another season in a rebuild as they enter Tuesday’s game with 65 points, tied for second-worst in the league. While the Blackhawks are struggling this season, the future is looking bright in terms of the rebuild.

And now, fans will get a look at the organization’s top prospect right away.

Chicago decided to call up top prospect Anton Frondell who was playing in the Swedish League Playoffs this past weekend. Once his team was eliminated, he made his way to the team and now he’s ready for his debut.

Anton Frondell to debut against Islanders

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After the call up, Frondell is now expected to play on Tuesday and will do so on the top line with Connor Bedard. This comes nine months after he was taken with the third overall pick in the draft.

For Bedard, he’s excited to play alongside Frondell.

“It’s great,” said Bedard via ESPN. “Just throw him in there and give him the minutes, power play and just have him in the same role he was playing in all year.”

This isn’t a case of rushing up a prospect too soon, either. The Blackhawks need to see what they have and it’s clear that Frondell has done enough for Jeff Blashill to bring him up.

If you’re wondering what to expect from Frondell, here was the scouting report for him following the draft selection:

After registering 0.86 points per game in the Allsvenskan, Frondell is without peer among U18 players at that level of hockey. His per-game production outpaces that of William Nylander, David Pastrnak and Filip Forsberg at the same age. He had another seven points in the playoffs as Djugården earned promotion to the SHL.

So why isn’t he a lock to go in the top five? Frondell, oddly enough, underwhelmed against his own age group and early-season injuries knocked him out of some of the biggest competitions.

When he is at his best, Frondell is a hard-driving forward who can get to the interior and score goals. He is committed to two-way ability and physicality to impose his will on games. Which is why a lot of us were perplexed as to why we didn’t see that regularly with his own age group. The inconsistency is a concern, but his best games are better than most other players in this draft, which in a weaker draft year is worth betting on, in my estimation.

The season might be disappointing, but it will be exciting for fans to see Bedard and Frondell play together.

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Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson turns heads with NFL offseason move https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-bears-ben-johnson-turns-heads-nfl-offseason-move-blackhawks/ Mon, 23 Mar 2026 11:30:33 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=163063

Ben Johnson’s first season with the Chicago Bears was a success. After 12 years as an assistant coach in the NFL, the Bears finally gave Johnson his first head-coaching opportunity. The 39-year-old rewarded Chicago’s decision by leading the team to an 11-6 record, which was their best regular-season finish since 2018. The Bears also won [...]

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Ben Johnson’s first season with the Chicago Bears was a success. After 12 years as an assistant coach in the NFL, the Bears finally gave Johnson his first head-coaching opportunity. The 39-year-old rewarded Chicago’s decision by leading the team to an 11-6 record, which was their best regular-season finish since 2018. The Bears also won the NFC North title for the first time in seven years.

Under Johnson’s guidance, the Bears reached the Divisional Round in 2025. They defeated their bitter rivals, the Green Bay Packers, in the Wild Card Round to progress to the next stage of the NFL playoffs. Unfortunately, the Bears came up short against the Los Angeles Rams in the Divisional Round, 20-17.

Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson looks on during warmups before an NFC Divisional Round game against the Los Angeles Rams
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson looks on during warmups before an NFC Divisional Round game against the Los Angeles Rams.

Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson attends Chicago Blackhawks game

Johnson has been keeping himself busy in the offseason. Earlier this month, the Bears coach was spotted in a Chicago Bulls game hanging out with Hall of Famer Scottie Pippen. When he was shown on the Jumbotron, Johnson even pretended to take off his shirt. This was an ode to Johnson’s viral moment during the NFL season, when he celebrated a win over the Packers shirtless.

Johnson was out and about again on Sunday. This time around, the former North Carolina Tar Heels quarterback decided to catch some NHL action. Johnson attended the Chicago Blackhawks’ game against the Nashville Predators at United Center on Sunday.

 

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Johnson’s latest move quickly drew the attention of fans on social media.

“Glad he’s enjoying Chicago,” a comment on Instagram read.

“THATS MY COACH RIGHT THERE,” another said.

“WHAT A MAN!!! 🐻⬇” a user wrote.

“Omg his kids are so cute! 🥹” a reaction read.

“BENNNNNNNN🥹🥹” said another.

“He should’ve gave his famous speech and I guaranteed the Blackhawks would’ve scored 10 goals😂😂😂😂😂” suggested a fan.

Unfortunately for the Blackhawks, not even Johnson’s presence was enough to inspire them to victory. Chicago lost to Nashville in overtime, 3-2. The Blackhawks fell to 26-31-13 after Sunday’s defeat. It was Chicago’s second straight loss after Friday’s 4-1 home loss at the hands of the Colorado Avalanche.

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Chicago Blackhawks GM is on the hot seat right now, per Bleacher Report https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-gm-is-on-the-hot-seat-right-now-per-bleacher-report/ Wed, 18 Mar 2026 18:40:00 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=162809

The Chicago Blackhawks are looking to get to the next level as a franchise after another lost season. As the front office is preaching patience, the team has been trying to create a juggernaut with young talent, but the wins are not coming as consistently as some would want. Let’s take a look at why [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks are looking to get to the next level as a franchise after another lost season. As the front office is preaching patience, the team has been trying to create a juggernaut with young talent, but the wins are not coming as consistently as some would want. Let’s take a look at why one outlet is putting a member of the Blackhawks organization on the hot seat.

Chicago Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson is on the hot seat

Jun 28, 2023; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Chicago Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson makes the nineteenth pick in round one of the 2023 NHL Draft at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

Bleacher Report’s Joe Yeldon wrote an article describing some coaches and general managers who are on the hot seat. One name that popped up was Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson. Below is a snippet of why he believes Davidson is on the hot seat:

“Rebuilds can take a long time to come together, just ask the Edmonton Oilers and Buffalo Sabres, but the Blackhawks landing Bedard changed the clock in all of our minds, but maybe not theirs. Make no mistake, Bedard is having a very good season, while the other young players coming up with and around him are dealing with the usual bumps in the road. Heck, Bedard dealt with it last year, remember?

“Still, it’s up to Davidson to better surround Bedard, and when that didn’t work out a year ago with older veterans, he pulled back and gave younger players space to seize the opportunity and run free under new coach Jeff Blashill. It hasn’t worked either. Chicago has two 20-goal scorers in Bedard and Tyler Bertuzzi, and only five other players have reached double figures.”

Yerdon continues that Davidson’s likely going to wind up staying after the front office changed directions of the franchise. However, in other circumstances, he could be gone. Since becoming general manager on an interim basis in March 2021 and permanently during that offseason, Chicago has failed to make the postseason. In fact, the team has finished in the bottom two spots in the Western Conference each season.

While Davidson has preached patience, Chicago has been allowing him to shape the roster with Connor Bedard as the superstar. It will be intriguing to see how ownership feels about how Davidson is doing after another season with little on-ice results.

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How to Bet Successfully on the Chicago Blackhawks https://www.chicitysports.com/how-to-bet-successfully-on-the-chicago-blackhawks/ Sat, 14 Mar 2026 13:00:15 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=162766

The Blackhawks present a particular kind of problem for bettors. A team that sits 7th in the Central Division with a 24-29-11 record does not inspire confidence at first glance, yet these games produce outcomes that reward careful study over casual dismissal. Chicago scores goals in bunches when things click, and they concede them freely [...]

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The Blackhawks present a particular kind of problem for bettors. A team that sits 7th in the Central Division with a 24-29-11 record does not inspire confidence at first glance, yet these games produce outcomes that reward careful study over casual dismissal. Chicago scores goals in bunches when things click, and they concede them freely when they do not. This volatility creates openings.

Betting on the Blackhawks requires you to abandon the assumption that poor teams offer poor value. The opposite can hold true. Oddsmakers price these games based on public perception, and public perception tends to write off struggling franchises. Your job is to find the gaps between what the lines suggest and what the actual matchup conditions support.

This is a team with Connor Bedard putting up 57 points through 50 games, including 26 goals on a 15.8% shooting conversion rate. The offense has teeth. The defense has holes. Both facts matter when you sit down to analyze any given contest.

Reading the Current Roster Situation

Injuries alter betting calculations more than most bettors acknowledge. Oliver Moore recently suffered a lower-body injury that will keep him out for a considerable stretch. His absence affects lineup depth and shifts ice time allocations across the forward group. Before placing money on any Blackhawks game, you need to check the injury report and understand who fills the gaps.

Tyler Bertuzzi carries 22 goals in 39 games, which ties him for 6th in the league. He has recorded two hat tricks and 10 multi-goal performances this season. When Bertuzzi plays, the Blackhawks possess a secondary scoring threat that opponents must account for. His availability changes the offensive calculus entirely.

Stretching Your Bankroll on Blackhawks Wagers

Sportsbooks compete for bettors with bonus offers, free bet credits, and deposit matches that can extend your betting funds. Scanning the best sportsbook promos alongside loyalty programs and odds boosts specific to NHL games gives you more room to place wagers on teams like Chicago without committing additional capital. Some platforms run hockey-specific promotions during playoff pushes or rivalry matchups.

The Blackhawks sit at 24-29-11, which means their games often carry value on either side. Using promotional credits on a team with a 169-goal offense and 202 goals allowed lets you test betting angles on high-variance matchups without fully risking your own money.

Offensive Output and What It Tells You

Chicago ranks 27th in goals scored with 169 on the season. That number looks poor until you consider the context of specific games. Bedard has posted five points over his last four contests and has reached 60 points, tracking toward a career year. The offense clusters its production. Some nights the puck finds the net repeatedly; other nights it does not.

This clustering pattern matters for totals betting. Blackhawks games trend toward high-scoring affairs given their defensive struggles (202 goals against, 22nd in the league). When you bet the over on a Chicago game, you are banking on both teams contributing. The Blackhawks usually hold up their end of that bargain, for better or worse.

Bedard’s 15 multi-point performances indicate nights when the offense catches fire. Tracking his recent form gives you a data point, though not a guarantee. Hockey remains a team sport, and single players rarely dictate outcomes alone.

Home Ice Considerations

Games at the United Center deserve separate analysis. Home teams in hockey receive certain advantages from last change privileges and crowd support, though these factors carry less weight than in other sports. What matters more for the Blackhawks is travel schedules and back-to-back situations.

A team in rebuild mode with a young core tends to show fatigue more readily than veteran squads. When Chicago plays at home after several road games, the rest factor works in their favor. Conversely, road games at the end of a trip often expose their weaknesses.

Check the schedule before betting any Blackhawks game. Where does this contest fall in their current stretch? Did they play last night? Is the opponent on a back-to-back? These questions affect the outcome more than season-long statistics might suggest.

Betting Against the Blackhawks

Successful betting on a team includes knowing when to bet against them. The Blackhawks give up goals at a rate that makes opposing offenses look good. When Chicago faces a team with strong finishing ability, the opponent’s offensive props become attractive.

You can also consider Chicago as a fade candidate when they face playoff-contending teams with something to prove. The motivation gap between a rebuilding squad and a team fighting for seeding shows up in effort levels during certain periods. Watch for games where the Blackhawks have little to gain and the opponent has much to lose.

Prop Bets Worth Examining

Player props on Blackhawks games offer angles that game lines do not. Bedard’s shot totals and point props draw attention from oddsmakers, which means the lines are usually tight. Lesser-known players sometimes present better value.

Goaltender performance props carry risk given Chicago’s defensive inconsistencies. The team in front affects save percentage and goals against in ways that make goalie props unpredictable. Approach these with caution unless you have specific information about the matchup that others might overlook.

Managing Your Approach Over the Season

No betting strategy survives contact with reality unless you track results and adjust. Keep records of every Blackhawks bet you place. Note the reasoning, the line, and the outcome. After 20 or 30 wagers, patterns emerge. You learn which situations favor your approach and which do not.

The Blackhawks will win some games they should lose and lose some games they should win. This inconsistency frustrates casual observers but creates opportunity for those who study the details. Accept variance as part of the process. Single-game results tell you little. Long-term accuracy tells you everything.

Conclusion

Betting on the Chicago Blackhawks works when you treat each game as its own problem rather than an extension of their season record. Injury reports, schedule spots, and recent form carry more weight than overall standings for a team in transition. The roster has real talent in Bedard and Bertuzzi, surrounded by players still developing. This combination produces unpredictable results that sportsbooks struggle to price correctly. Your edge comes from doing the work that casual bettors skip.

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Connor Bedard stares down Utah fans in epic win https://www.chicitysports.com/connor-bedard-utah-fans/ Fri, 13 Mar 2026 12:01:04 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=162377

Chicago Blackhawks star Connor Bedard gave a “friendly” smirk to the crowd in Utah after scoring the overtime winner Thursday night. The Blackhawks 3-2 victory was the second consecutive overtime win, after Frank Nazar blasted the OT GWG against the Mammoth at the United Center on Monday. Bedard finished the game with one goal and [...]

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Chicago Blackhawks star Connor Bedard gave a “friendly” smirk to the crowd in Utah after scoring the overtime winner Thursday night. The Blackhawks 3-2 victory was the second consecutive overtime win, after Frank Nazar blasted the OT GWG against the Mammoth at the United Center on Monday. Bedard finished the game with one goal and one assist. 

The ascention of Bedard is happening before everyone’s eyes, and the likely future captain is showing it in every facet of the game. Thursday night’s game felt like another memorable chapter in that growth.

Bedard putting Utah fans on notice.

NHL: Chicago Blackhawks at Ottawa Senators
NHL: Chicago Blackhawks at Ottawa Senators

The overtime goal was not the only instance in which Bedard stared down the crowd at The Delta Center. Earlier in the game, he assisted Tyler Bertuzzi’s game-tying goal early in the third period with an incredible pass to his fellow Assistant Captain at the doorstep. After Bertuzzi buried the puck into the back of the net, Bedard turned his head and gave a cold stare into the stands. This put people watching and covering the game on notice.

As Bedard gave a nice smirk to the crlackedrtime goal, he did a bit of chirping as his teammates began to mob him on the boards. It’s worth noting that the two teams had gotten a bit chippy Monday night in Chicago, and this win completed the Blackhawks season sweep of the Mammoth. Neither Thursday’s nor Monday’s game had a shortage of drama.

After the game, the Blackhawks posted a brief clip on social media of the players heading back into the locker room, fired up, and Bedard giving a tongue gesture. One Chicago fan might remember Michael Jordan sticking his tongue out in Utah and many other places. These are the kinds of moments a young team remembers and hopefully builds on.

A memorable night for Bedard.

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Mar 1, 2025; Anaheim, California, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) shoots on goal against the Anaheim Ducks during the third period at Honda Center. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

While this was not statistically the best NHL game for Bedard, it’s one that he and Blackhawks fans will remember for a while. It helped further create a more no-nonsense, no-fear reputation for Bedard. He is not the kid who needs a lot of protection anymore.

One could think that a new rivalry with the Mammoth had been created, too. Their fans certainly won’t forget it. The clips of the staredown and chirping into the stands will be replayed on NHL outlets and social media many times.

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Chicago Blackhawks receive surprising grade for 2026 NHL Trade Deadline moves https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-receive-surprising-grade-for-2026-nhl-trade-deadline-moves/ Sun, 08 Mar 2026 03:20:18 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=161860

The Chicago Blackhawks were one of the most active teams during the 2026 NHL Trade Deadline, making a few trades to get future assets. Depending on how you look at it, they did well acquiring draft picks and freeing up cap space, but the talent on the roster makes things a bit less attractive. Let’s [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks were one of the most active teams during the 2026 NHL Trade Deadline, making a few trades to get future assets. Depending on how you look at it, they did well acquiring draft picks and freeing up cap space, but the talent on the roster makes things a bit less attractive. Let’s take a look at what grade they were able to get for the moves they made before the deadline hit.

The Chicago Blackhawks receive strong grade for their 2026 NHL Trade Deadline moves

Sep 28, 2023; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks forward Nick Lardis (76) skates against the St. Louis Blues at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Sabau-USA TODAY Sports

Contrary to what the NHL Trade Deadline winners and losers article said, the Blackhawks seemingly had a solid deadline. In an article where each team’s writer graded how they did, Scott Powers of The Athletic gave Chicago a B+ grade for their moves. Below is the snippet talking about why he gave them this mark:

“The Blackhawks were sellers once again. Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson added a few more early-round picks to his cupboard by acquiring first– and second-round selections from the Edmonton Oilers. That was beyond expectations heading into this week. Those draft picks now give the Blackhawks five first-round picks and seven second-round picks over the next three years. Of course, that’s on top of the 11 first-round picks and five second-round picks he’s made over the previous four years. That means the Blackhawks will potentially make 16 first-round selections and 12 second-rounders in seven years. The rebuild hinges on the scouting and development of all those picks.”

The Blackhawks are set in terms of having draft capital, with the next seven years being extremely loaded with capital. Whether the team decides to use those picks or deal some away in exchange for players is yet to be seen, but it will be intriguing to see how general manager Kyle Davidson is able to reshape the roster in the not-so-distant future.

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Chicago Blackhawks considered losers for NHL Trade Deadline moves https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-considered-losers-for-nhl-trade-deadline-moves/ Sat, 07 Mar 2026 19:22:54 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=161835

The Chicago Blackhawks have been one of the most active teams before Friday’s NHL Trade Deadline hit. They officially hit the rebuild button by trading away multiple veteran players on the roster, and are looking to rebuild the franchise in the draft. General manager Kyle Davidson will need to hit on these picks for the [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks have been one of the most active teams before Friday’s NHL Trade Deadline hit. They officially hit the rebuild button by trading away multiple veteran players on the roster, and are looking to rebuild the franchise in the draft. General manager Kyle Davidson will need to hit on these picks for the trade deadline to be successful. Let’s take a look at how one outlet believes they did this year.

The Chicago Blackhawks are ruled losers after the NHL Trade DeadlineChicago Blackhawks, NHL Trade Deadline

The Athletic’s Mark Lazerus wrote an article discussing the winners and losers of the NHL Trade Deadline. One of the losers he wrote about were the Blackhawks. Below is what he said regarding the team:

“This is now nine consecutive seasons that the Blackhawks — once perennial buyers — have been on the selling side. GM Kyle Davidson did well to get a first-round pick out of his predecessor, Oilers GM Stan Bowman, by packaging Jason Dickinson (on an expiring contract) and Colton Dach (about to get squeezed out of the lineup by younger players with higher ceilings). Davidson also got decent value for Connor Murphy and earned brownie points with future free agents by doing right by Foligno, sending him to Minnesota to chase the Stanley Cup with his brother. But at some point, don’t the Blackhawks have to start adding to Connor Bedard, not just continue to take from him? Those brownie points don’t mean much if you never bring anybody of consequence in.”

He would continue to explain how building specifically through the draft does not work in the NHL.

“No team has ever successfully built solely through the draft. Every team overvalues its own young players, but at some point, you have to turn picks and prospects and players into assets. A 26-year-old established star in the hand has got to be worth two or three promising lottery tickets in the bush.”

The Blackhawks wound up getting a 2027 first-round and a 2028 second-round pick from the Edmonton Oilers, forward Andrew Mangiapane, and defenseman Derrick Pouliot. They traded away Nick Foligno, Connor Murphy, Jason Dickinson, Colton Dach, and Aidan Thompson. It will be intriguing to see how Chicago looks heading into the offseason and if they can turn the franchise around.

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Chicago Blackhawks legend Troy Murray passes away https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-legend-troy-murray-passes-away/ Sat, 07 Mar 2026 15:51:06 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=161841

Sad news struck Chicago Blackhawks nation Saturday morning with the passing of former center Troy Murray. He was 63 years old and was fighting a long battle with cancer. “Muzz” was drafted by the Blackhawks in 1980 in the third round, played 688 games in Chicago, and was part of the team’s broadcasting crew for [...]

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Sad news struck Chicago Blackhawks nation Saturday morning with the passing of former center Troy Murray. He was 63 years old and was fighting a long battle with cancer.

“Muzz” was drafted by the Blackhawks in 1980 in the third round, played 688 games in Chicago, and was part of the team’s broadcasting crew for over two decades. This past October, he was named an ambassador to the team.

Remembering Troy Murray

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Before Jonathan Toews wore #19, it was proudly worn by Murray. A native of Calgary, Canada, Murray had an exceptional NHL career spanning 15 years with the Blackhawks, Jets, Senators, Avalanche, and Penguins. He tallied 230 goals and 354 assists in 915 games played from 1981 to 1996. In his final season as an NHL player, he won a Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche. Murray officially retired from playing after a stint with the Chicago Wolves in 1997, during which he played 81 games.

Known for being a very good defensive forward, Murray won the Selke Trophy in 1986 and got votes for the award in seven seasons. He came up clutch on several occasions as a Blackhawk, including scoring an overtime goal on April 2nd, 1989, in the season finale to send the Blackhawks to the playoffs. In his 688 games as a Blackhawk, he ranks 21st in goals in franchise history (197), 18th in assists (291), and 19th in points (488).

What many modern-day fans will remember him for is his work on Blackhawks broadcasts on both TV and radio. Having done broadcast work since 1998 with the Blackhawks, he started as a studio analyst, then as a color commentator with Pat Foley, and then spent over a decade on WGN radio with John Wiedeman. He and Wiedeman had the privilege of calling the dynasty on the radio from 2010 to 2015, providing memorable moments for fans alike. In recent years, Murray had to deal with his illness away from the booth for notable amounts of time, but he always kept fighting and worked when he could.

Murray’s legacy.

St. Louis Blues’ Curtis Joseph (31) and Philippe Bozon (36) go for the puck ahead of Chicago Blackhawks’ Troy Murray (19) during the second period of Wednesday’s Norris Division Semifinal game on April 22, 1993 in Chicago. Joseph had 47 saves, helping the Blues defeat the Blackhawks 2-0. (AP Photo/Fred Jewell)

This season has been all about honoring the 100-year history of the Blackhawks, and Murray is a key part of that history.

Murray will be remembered by Blackhawks fans for a very long time. His impact as a player and as an in-game educator on the airwaves will have a lasting impact on multiple generations of hockey fans. As will his work as a steward to the community and organization. Not to mention his courage and positive attitude during his battle with cancer serve as an inspiration for fans everywhere.

YouTube has plenty of 720 radio calls from the dynasty; no better time than now to relive them.

 

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NHL insider reveals good news for Connor Bedard extension https://www.chicitysports.com/nhl-insider-reveals-good-news-for-connor-bedard-extension/ Sat, 07 Mar 2026 01:50:19 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=161818

The Chicago Blackhawks were once again sellers at the NHL Trade Deadline on Friday afternoon. Their final move included moving captain Nick Foligno to Minnesota, reuniting him with his brother and sending him to a contender. With Chicago’s rebuild still on going, eventually the team needs positive results. They already have a star in Connor [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks were once again sellers at the NHL Trade Deadline on Friday afternoon. Their final move included moving captain Nick Foligno to Minnesota, reuniting him with his brother and sending him to a contender.

With Chicago’s rebuild still on going, eventually the team needs positive results. They already have a star in Connor Bedard who they took No. 1 overall a few years ago and building around him remains the focus.

But what is Bedard’s future in Chicago? One NHL insider had great news regarding his status with a long-term extension.

NHL insider says Connor Bedard is ‘in for the long haul’

Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard
Dec 21, 2024; Calgary, Alberta, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) skates against the Calgary Flames during the third period at Scotiabank Saddledome. Mandatory Credit: Sergei Belski-Imagn Images

During an appearance on CHSN on Thursday, insider Frank Seravalli was asked about Bedard’s future in Chicago. He brought up an extension, telling the hosts that Bedard is here for the long haul.

“Look, I think everyone wants to snap their fingers and make it happen. This has been a lengthy, methodical and patient rebuild. Everyone wants to see the Blackhawks take that next step forward, most important Connor Bedard. But he’s in lock step with the Blackhawks organization in terms of that plan. . . He will be signing a long-term extension at some point this Summer or offseason. The question is for how much? That’s really all that’s left for the Blackhawks and Bedard to figure out. Because he’s in the for the long haul. He gets it. He sees the plan coming together.”

There really was never much doubt that Bedard wouldn’t get a long-term extension. It doesn’t make sense for the Blackhawks not to do it and by all means, Bedard hasn’t shown any signs of not wanting to be here.

Now, the next step after locking up Bedard is making sure to get this rebuild sped up as much as possible.

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This Chicago Blackhawks player is towards the top of The Athletic’s trade board https://www.chicitysports.com/this-chicago-blackhawks-player-is-towards-the-top-of-the-athletics-trade-board/ Fri, 06 Mar 2026 22:07:38 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=161748

The NHL Trade Deadline is rapidly approaching, as there are only a few more hours for teams to make trades. The Chicago Blackhawks have been active over the last few weeks to send away players and hoping to get younger talent or draft capital to bolster the team in the future. The front office could [...]

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The NHL Trade Deadline is rapidly approaching, as there are only a few more hours for teams to make trades. The Chicago Blackhawks have been active over the last few weeks to send away players and hoping to get younger talent or draft capital to bolster the team in the future. The front office could decide to stay put with less than six hours before the 3 pm deadline officially hits. However, there is one player who continues to be rumored to possibly be traded. Let’s take a closer look at who itis and why his name is still in the rumor mill.

The Chicago Blackhawks could still trade Ilya Mikheyev before the NHL Trade Deadline

Chicago Blackhawks, Ilya Mikheyev
Mar 7, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks right wing Ilya Mikheyev (95) after scoring a goal past Utah Hockey Club goaltender Karel Vejmelka (70) during the second period at the United Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

The Athletic’s trade board is a way to see some of the names who could be traded ahead of today’s deadline. The Blackhawks have one player on the list in right wing Ilya Mikheyev. Below is the description that the trade board has for him:

“A big winger capable of playing up and down the lineup, Mikheyev brings a fair amount of versatility with his game. He’s been deployed as a penalty-killer throughout his NHL career and is a threat to score short-handed. Not only is Mikheyev a pending UFA, 15 percent of his contract was retained by the Vancouver Canucks in a previous trade, so the cap hit on his deal is eligible to be reduced further.”

The 31-year-old winger has a little more than a $4 million current cap hit. However, it has been rumored that Chicago may be done with trading players this season. Mikheyev has been struggling offensively, but is posting a +1.4 net rating on the defensive side of the ice. It will be intriguing to see if a contending team can make a trade offer that forces general manager Kyle Davidson to make an additional deal before the 3 pm ET deadline.

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Chicago Blackhawks trade captain Nick Foligno to division rival https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-trade-captain-nick-foligno/ Fri, 06 Mar 2026 17:38:47 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=161766

Chicago Blackhawks captain Nick Foligno has been traded to the Minnesota Wild, as first reported by ESPN’s Emily Kaplan. The 38 year old center will get a chance to win a Stanley Cup in Minnesota with his brother. As Kaplan mentions, this is a “doing right by” move by Kyle Davidson for their captain. Foligno’s [...]

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Chicago Blackhawks captain Nick Foligno has been traded to the Minnesota Wild, as first reported by ESPN’s Emily Kaplan. The 38 year old center will get a chance to win a Stanley Cup in Minnesota with his brother. As Kaplan mentions, this is a “doing right by” move by Kyle Davidson for their captain. Foligno’s $4.5 million will all go to the Wild, with the Blackhawks getting future considerations from the Wild, per TSN’s Pierre LeBrun.

While this move can seem surprising at first, given he was the captain, it makes more sense once broken down and considering the Blackhawks’ future goals.

Nick Foligno traded to reunite with brother

Sep 28, 2025; Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA; Chicago Blackhawks forward Nick Foligno (17), forward Connor Bedard (98), and forward Frank Nazar (91) celebrate a victory over the Minnesota Wild at Xcel Energy Center. Mandatory Credit: Nick Wosika-Imagn Images

Foligno served as a leader to this young group, including mentoring Connor Bedard. He scored 35 goals and 48 assists in 189 games in a Blackhawks sweater, while also helping protect the kids on the ice. In September of 2024, he was named the 36th captain in franchise history, the first since Jonathan Toews. The Blackhawks opted to give the experienced veteran the “C” over Bedard at the time, who was just getting his feet wet in the NHL.

Head coach Jeff Blashill has given Bedard and now Tyler Bertuzzi an “A” for now. There is plenty of speculation that Bedard indeed will be the next captain, which could happen this offseason, but time will tell. It feels unlikely the Blackhawks will not have a captain next season, regardless.

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Safe to say, Foligno served his time in Chicago very well and made an impact on the next generation of Blackhawks players. He has been in Chicago since Bedard made his NHL debut in 2023. Regardless of this deadline, Foligno was not going to be a Blackhawk next season as his contract was up, and he is nearing the end of his career. While losing a captain on a young team feels significant, the season is winding down, and it’s all about the future now. It was time for both parties to move on.

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Chicago Blackhawks captain calls out NHL for having games during the trade deadline https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-captain-calls-out-nhl-for-having-games-during-the-trade-deadline/ Thu, 05 Mar 2026 23:42:24 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=161696

The NHL schedule has been weird this year due to the Winter Olympics, but one Chicago Blackhawks player thinks there needs to be a permanent change. With the NHL Trade Deadline looming on Friday afternoon, there are a handful of teams that will be preparing to play later in the night to continue their season. [...]

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The NHL schedule has been weird this year due to the Winter Olympics, but one Chicago Blackhawks player thinks there needs to be a permanent change. With the NHL Trade Deadline looming on Friday afternoon, there are a handful of teams that will be preparing to play later in the night to continue their season. However, it will come just hours after learning if they will remain with their respective team or be traded away. Let’s take a look at what the Blackhawks’ captain said regarding playing on Friday.

Chicago Blackhawks captain Nick Foligno is not a fan of playing during the trade deadline

Sep 28, 2025; Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA; Chicago Blackhawks forward Nick Foligno (17) follows the play against the Minnesota Wild during the third period at Xcel Energy Center. Mandatory Credit: Nick Wosika-Imagn Images

During his media availability, Blackhawks captain Nick Foligno would comment on how he is not a fan of the NHL schedule having games on the day of the trade deadline:

“I always thought that was stupid, personally. I just think it’s such a distraction for everybody. Regardless of if you’re on the block or not, I just think it’s a weird day. And I don’t know why the league hasn’t decided just to make it a practice day for everybody. … It’s a weird day. It’s part of being a pro, but I don’t know why it has to be a game on that day. Just make it a certain day every year and go with it.”

Chicago is at home on Friday night to face the Vancouver Canucks, six hours following the 2025-26 NHL Trade Deadline. They are one of seven games on the slate, but it makes sense for players not to be too keen about the schedule, due to some of them being moved right before the official deadline hits.

Foligno is one of the players on the Blackhawks who could be moved to a contender before the deadline officially hits. The veteran left winger has been with the team since the 2023-24 season, and the 38-year-old has been contemplating his future while also being on an expriring deal. It will be interesting to see if the Blackhawks are done making trades this season or if Foligno could be another player dealt.

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Chicago Blackhawks could be done making moves before NHL Trade Deadline https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-could-be-done-making-moves-before-nhl-trade-deadline/ Thu, 05 Mar 2026 19:02:17 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=161667

The Chicago Blackhawks have been active ahead of Friday’s NHL Trade Deadline, making a few moves to sell pieces off in exchange for draft picks. With this being a seller’s market at the moment, it makes sense for the team to be open to moving players for whom the franchise does not see a future [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks have been active ahead of Friday’s NHL Trade Deadline, making a few moves to sell pieces off in exchange for draft picks. With this being a seller’s market at the moment, it makes sense for the team to be open to moving players for whom the franchise does not see a future with. However, there is a bit of a downer if you are expecting the Blackhawks to continue trading away players. Let’s take a look at the latest update surrounding Chicago.

The Chicago Blackhawks could be done making trades

Chicago Blackhawks GM Kyle Dacidson
Jun 28, 2023; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Chicago Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson makes the nineteenth pick in round one of the 2023 NHL Draft at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

Scott Powers of The Athletic is reporting that the Blackhawks could be officially finished making trades ahead of Friday’s deadline. Below is the update that he wrote:

“The Blackhawks could be done for the deadline. They certainly don’t feel the same urgency they did earlier in the week. They thought they could utilize their two remaining cap retention spots and pile up some more early-round picks. They were able to do that by acquiring a first- and second-round pick from the Edmonton Oilers for Connor Murphy and Jason Dickinson.

“It’s possible the Blackhawks could still move Nick Foligno and Ilya Mikheyev in the next few days. If the Columbus Blue Jackets or someone came calling for Foligno, it’d be up to him if he wanted to be dealt. The Blackhawks will show him that courtesy. With Mikheyev, the Blackhawks were hoping to re-sign him, but he’s rejected their offer so far. There’s still an outside chance that could happen before the deadline. And if he doesn’t re-sign or get traded by the deadline Friday, there is always the possibility that both sides take the additional time to negotiate some more.”

The Blackhawks have made a few trades this season that have helped them acquire draft capital for upcoming drafts. With the team out of the playoff picture and hitting the reset button on the 2025-26 season, it will be intriguing to see if a contending team can come up with an offer that makes them reconsider.

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This Chicago Blackhawks player could be traded ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline https://www.chicitysports.com/this-chicago-blackhawks-player-could-be-traded-ahead-of-the-nhl-trade-deadline/ Thu, 05 Mar 2026 12:04:12 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=161604

The Chicago Blackhawks are one of the more intriguing teams ahead of Friday’s NHL Trade Deadline. Despite having a team that is in contention for one of the top picks in the draft, they could trade away some players and see what they have with some of their younger talent. There is an interesting name [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks are one of the more intriguing teams ahead of Friday’s NHL Trade Deadline. Despite having a team that is in contention for one of the top picks in the draft, they could trade away some players and see what they have with some of their younger talent. There is an interesting name that could be moved in the next couple of days, so let’s take a closer look at who it is.

The Chicago Blackhawks could trade away Ilya Mikheyev before Friday’s trade deadline

Chicago Blackhawks
Mar 7, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks right wing Ilya Mikheyev (95) after scoring a goal past Utah Hockey Club goaltender Karel Vejmelka (70) during the second period at the United Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

Scott Powers of The Athletic wrote an article where he discussed what he has heard regarding the Blackhawks ahead of Friday’s NHL Trade Deadline. In the article, he discussed how right winger Ilya Mikheyev could be one of the players who is traded before the deadline. Below is what he wrote about Mikheyev:

“Ilya Mikheyev could also still be traded. As with [Jason] Dickinson, it would have to be the right offer to make a Mikheyev trade worthwhile. There is also still an outside chance the Blackhawks will re-sign Mikheyev. He turned down their latest offer, but the talks aren’t necessarily dead.”

Mikheyev has been a good player for the Blackhawks since joining ahead of last season. In 136 games with Chicago over the last two seasons, he has recorded 57 points (31 goals, 26 assists) while being +2 when on the ice. He is on the final season of a four-year, $19 million contract that he signed with the Vancouver Canucks. Powers did mention how the Blakhawks could still re-sign Mikheyev this offseason, which could be something that happens whether he is traded or not this week.

The team has not been shy about trading players, already dealing away defenseman Connor Murphy to the Edmonton Oilers. It will be intriguing to see what the Blackhawks decide to do, as there are certainly going to be some teams that are looking to add to their second or third lines with a player on an expiring deal.

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Chicago Blackhawks trade Jason Dickinson to the Edmonton Oilers https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-trade-jason-dickinson-to-the-edmonton-oilers/ Thu, 05 Mar 2026 02:26:12 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=161613

The Chicago Blackhawks made a trade on Wednesday night as they have traded away another starter while looking towards the future. After a rough 2025-26 season, the Blackhawks front office is looking to acquire draft capital in order to make the team better in the future. However, they have made a move with less than [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks made a trade on Wednesday night as they have traded away another starter while looking towards the future. After a rough 2025-26 season, the Blackhawks front office is looking to acquire draft capital in order to make the team better in the future. However, they have made a move with less than 48 hours before the NHL Trade Deadline. Let’s take a closer look at what the move was and what it means going forward for the Blackhawks.

The Chicago Blackhawks traded Jason Dickinson to the Edmonton Oilers for a first-round pick

Feb 5, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Jason Dickinson (16) plays the puck against the Edmonton Oilers during the first period at the United Center. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Bartel-Imagn Images

According to hockey insider Frank Seravalli, the Edmonton Oilers and Blackhawks have agreed to a trade. The Blackhawks are sending center Jason Dickinson and forward Colton Dach in exchange for forward Andrew Mangiapane and a 2027 first-round pick (top-12 protected). Mangiapane was placed on waivers earlier this week, but has recorded 14 points (seven goals, seven assists) and posting a -19 on the ice over 52 games this season.

Mangiapane signed a two-year, $7.2 million contract this offseason, but it appeared there were some issues of finding a role. Chicago taking the full contract is certainly a way how they were able to land a first-round pick in this deal as well.

Dach is an Edmonton native and has gotten more action in the NHL over the last year, scoring nine points in 53 games this year. He was considered the 10th-ranked prospect for the Blackhawks entering the season. With an additional first-rounder in next year’s draft, the team is going to be able to use that draft capital to either move up in the draft or simply get multiple quality players next offseason on rookie deals.

Dickinson has been struggling this season as he posted 13 points (six goals, seven assists) in 47 games this year. He has not recorded any points since before the Olympic break. With the Oilers getting better, this trade gives the Blackhawks a chance to get even better a few years down the line. It will be intriguing to see if there are more trades from Chicago before Friday’s deadline.

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Chicago Blackhawks trade longtime defenseman to Edmonton https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-trade-connor-murphy/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 00:21:06 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=161388

After serving the Chicago Blackhawks blueline for nine seasons, Connor Murphy departs the Windy City after being dealt to the Edmonton Oilers. The Blackhawks will get a 2028 second round pick in return, while retaining $2.2 of his $4.4 million salary per Mark Spector. Murphy, 32, was the longest-tenured Blackhawk and was just acquired by [...]

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After serving the Chicago Blackhawks blueline for nine seasons, Connor Murphy departs the Windy City after being dealt to the Edmonton Oilers. The Blackhawks will get a 2028 second round pick in return, while retaining $2.2 of his $4.4 million salary per Mark Spector. Murphy, 32, was the longest-tenured Blackhawk and was just acquired by the man who brought him to Chicago back in June 2017, Stan Bowman.

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Blackhawks say goodbye to Murphy.

Pittsburgh Penguins left wing Danton Heinen (43) shoots the puck as Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Connor Murphy (5) defends during the third period at PPG Paints Arena.
Apr 8, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Penguins left wing Danton Heinen (43) shoots the puck as Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Connor Murphy (5) defends during the third period at PPG Paints Arena. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

Murphy was a very solid defenseman for a number of years. While he was never quite an All Star caliber player, he was a workhorse who gave the Blackhawks 547 games and 10697:36 of ice time. Those 547 games are the 12th most games played by a defenseman in franchise history. Over that time, he blocked 1,123 shots, delivered 1,077 hits, had 143 takeaways, scored 34 goals, and had 90 assists. He also had the honor of sporting the “A” on his chest.

Unfortunately for Murphy, he arrived in Chicago just after the dynasty ended. It’s easy to forget he was drafted by the then-Phoenix Coyotes 20th overall in the 2011 draft and played four years with them before being acquired in a trade for fan-favorite Niklas Hjalmarsson. He never got to play for a postseason crowd at the United Center, only a COVID-bubble playoff in 2020 with no fans at a neutral site.

The Oilers are clinging to third place in the Pacific Division in a playoff spot. It’s not a huge needle-mover, but it adds defensive depth and experience for the Oilers. Safe to say fans will wish him nothing but the best. As it’s been said many times, he served his time in Chicago; it was time to move on.

What this means for the Blackhawks.

Murphy was expected to be traded, but not expected to net a big return. Getting a second-rounder in 2028 is indeed not huge, but an okay bit of additional draft capital for the future. Retaining half the salary was probably compensation for getting the second-round, as opposed to a later one and trading away all of his salary.

The blueline will be filled with guys 24 or younger. Only Matt Grzelcyk is over 25 among active defenseman. Time will tell if he is traded or not. It will be all about seeing what likes of Artyom Levshunov, Kevin Korchinski, Sam Rinzel, Alex Vlasic and Louis Crevier can do down the stretch.

 

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Chicago Blackhawks considered as sellers heading into NHL Trade Deadline https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-considered-as-sellers-heading-into-nhl-trade-deadline/ Fri, 27 Feb 2026 23:29:30 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=161200

The Chicago Blackhawks are not having the season they were hoping for when the NHL Trade Deadline approached. As things currently look, they are sitting in one of the top spots for the 2026 NHL Draft as they are unable to secure many points. With another season of missing the postseason likely coming, there are [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks are not having the season they were hoping for when the NHL Trade Deadline approached. As things currently look, they are sitting in one of the top spots for the 2026 NHL Draft as they are unable to secure many points. With another season of missing the postseason likely coming, there are some decisions that the front office need to make before next Friday’s deadline.

Let’s take a closer look at how one writer believes the Blackhawks should approach the nect week with their team.

The Chicago Blackhawks are considered to be moderate sellers at the NHL Trade Deadline

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Nov 12, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks head coach Jeff Blashill looks on from the bench during the first period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

The Athletic’s James Mirtle wrote an article ranking the biggest buyers and sellers as the NHL Trade Deadline approaches. In the article, he lists Chicago seventh in terms of being sellers, and below is what he wrote about the Blackhawks:

“They’re creeping into the lottery conversation again after a pile of losses over the last six weeks, and it’s time to sell to keep stocking the cupboards for better days ahead.”

The Blackhawks are seventh in the Central Division with a 22-27-9 record and 53 points on the season. They have some players on expiring contracts who can give the team a chance to acquire draft picks. Below are some players on the roster who are set to be unrestricted free agents after this season:

  • Nick Foligno
  • Connor Murphy
  • Jason Dickinson
  • Ilya Mikheyev
  • Matt Grzelcyk

It will be intriguing to see which players are no longer on the Blackhawks once the March 6 deadline hits. General manager Kyle Davidson has to make a decision on what the future will look like, and what assets he can acquire by trading away some pieces of the 2025-26 Blackhawks team.

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Chicago Blackhawks: Counting down to the trade deadline https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-counting-down-to-the-trade-deadline/ Thu, 26 Feb 2026 14:00:45 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=161042

The NHL trade deadline is approaching fast and the Chicago Blackhawks will likely make a few moves. There are no expectations for blockbuster transactions, as they have no crippling cap deals to unload or high-value veterans to trade for mass draft capital. A series of smaller moves, garnering moderate returns at best, feels like the [...]

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The NHL trade deadline is approaching fast and the Chicago Blackhawks will likely make a few moves. There are no expectations for blockbuster transactions, as they have no crippling cap deals to unload or high-value veterans to trade for mass draft capital. A series of smaller moves, garnering moderate returns at best, feels like the likely outcome.

Much of the roster is made up of young players or veterans with solidified spots on the team going forward. Thus, the speculative focus will on the handful of veterans on expiring deals.

Candidates for the Blackhawks to move.

Vancouver Canucks left wing Jake Debrusk (74) scores past Chicago Blackhawks
Oct 17, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Vancouver Canucks left wing Jake Debrusk (74) scores past Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Spencer Knight (30) and defenseman Connor Murphy (5) during the second period at the United Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

The one who stands out the most is defenseman Connor Murphy, the longest-tenured Blackhawk, who is in the last year of his four-year deal ($4.4 million AAV). The 32-year old has 12 points with a -5 +/- and is averaging 16:30 of ice time a game this season. Contending teams will be looking for more blue line depth, and for what it’s worth, he’s been playing better recently. Murphy served his time in Chicago, but he’s not part of the team’s future plans.

The other veteran defenseman on the team on an expiring deal is Matt Grzelcyk. He’s been durable, playing in all 57 games so far. While not out of the question to move, one can argue that having him stick around as a vet among the young defensemen is worth more than what the Blackhawks would get in a trade. Especially if Murphy is dealt.

There are three veteran forwards on expiring deals: Nick Foligno, Jason Dickinson, Ilya Mikheyev, and Sam Lafferty. It’s hard to imagine the Blackhawks wanting to trade their captain and mentor to Connor Bedard. Unless Foligno wants one more chance at Stanley Cup glory and Kyle Davidson does right by him. Mikheyev has been a decent third-line forward, sporting 31 goals and 57 points in 132 games. He does have a modified NTC, and keeping him could be beneficial for the team’s development the rest of the season, but he’s still a possibility. The team has a handful of centers, and Dicksonson ($4,250,000 AAV) could easily be an odd man out.

Others on the Blackhawks roster

Dec 4, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Chicago Blackhawks left wing Tyler Bertuzzi (59), goaltender Spencer Knight (30) and defenseman Wyatt Kaiser (44) defend the goal as Los Angeles Kings left wing Warren Foegele (37) looks for a pass during the second period at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

Don’t expect the Blackhawks to move the likes of Tyler Bertuzzi or Ryan Donato. Bertuzzi is under contract through 2027-2028 and currently leads the team in goals (25), while Donato was just extended through 2028-2029. They have solidified roles going forward.

Teuvo Teräväinen is under contract for another season. He’s posting “meh” numbers at best, making $5.4 million this year, and has had a recent injury. It would be a bit surprising if he got moved regardless. They signed him to be a stable forward presence. André Burakovsky is another vet under contract for another season who has also been pretty pedestrian since a good start (3 goals, 9 assists over his last 30 games) while making $5.5 million. Possible to get moved, but not necessarily high.

Strange things have happened, so there’s always potential for surprise. The odds of that just seem very low. The Blackhawks are past the point of tearing things down; it’s now about building on that foundation.

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Chicago Blackhawks add two talented players in the first round of this 2026 NHL mock draft https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-add-two-talented-players-in-the-first-round-of-this-2026-nhl-mock-draft/ Sun, 08 Feb 2026 20:21:30 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=158930

The Chicago Blackhawks could really be a force this offseason with the 2026 NHL draft. While we have some time with the Olympic break happening, it is a great time to assess the field and look into some mock drafts. Which players are on the board that the front office could be interested in? Chicago [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks could really be a force this offseason with the 2026 NHL draft. While we have some time with the Olympic break happening, it is a great time to assess the field and look into some mock drafts. Which players are on the board that the front office could be interested in? Chicago has a pair of first-round picks, their own and the Florida Panthers (with a top-10 protection). Let’s take a closer look at who one publication has them mocked to draft and why.

The Chicago Blackhawks draft offense in the first round of Bleacher Nation’s 2026 NHL mock draft

Chicago Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson makes the nineteenth pick in round one of the 2023 NHL Draft at Bridgestone Arena.
Jun 28, 2023; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Chicago Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson makes the nineteenth pick in round one of the 2023 NHL Draft at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn Images

The Blackhawks have a pair of draft picks in the Bleacher Nation 2026 NHL mock draft. Tab Bamford posted an article where he broke down the first round of a mock draft. Below is his explanation of the team drafting center Tynan Lawrence with the sixth pick in the draft:

“If the top five of our mock draft proves to be how the top of the 2026 NHL Draft plays out, the Blackhawks could be the most fascinating team in the draft. Lawrence is a really good prospect who I’m comfortable is good value for Chicago in this spot, even if his numbers since making the mid-season jump to Boston University have been underwhelming. But the intrigue comes with the next line of defensemen on the board, and what some of the offers might be to trade up to get one of them.”

Lawrence recorded 17 points (10 goals, seven assists) in 13 games with the Muskegon Lumberjacks in the USHL before making the jump to Boston University. However, he has struggled to be as effective in his first 10 games, as he has just one goal thus far.

That is not the only player Chicago can walk away with in the first round of the draft. Thanks to the Seth Jones trade with the Panthers, the Blackhawks own their first-round pick as well. However, there is a top-10 protection on the pick, meaning if the pick is within the first 10 selections, Florida would retain the pick and give the Blackhawks their 2027 first-round pick. In this mock draft, they have the Blackhawks making the 10th pick with left winger Ethan Belchetz.

“The Blackhawks already have a strong collection of prospects coming. What they don’t have a lot of is size that could impact their top six forward mix. The Hawks have seen plenty of Belchez this season; he’s a teammate of Chicago prospect AJ Spellacy with Windsor. Belchetz is a legit power forward with size (6-5, 227) who can score.”

Belchetz has been performing well in the OHL with the Windsor Spitfires, as he has 52 points (30 goals, 22 assists) over 48 games. It will be intriguing to see how Chicago navigates after the Olympic break through the remainder of the regular season.

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Chicago Blackhawks fans get bomb shelled by Seth Jones trade https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-seth-jones-trade-draft-pick-report/ Fri, 06 Feb 2026 17:51:37 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=158788

On March 1st of last year, the Chicago Blackhawks traded defenseman Seth Jones and a fourth round pick to the Florida Panthers for Spencer Knight and a 2026 first round pick. Not only did it look like the Blackhawks got their future goaltender, but possibly another lottery pick in the upcoming draft. The Panthers’ pick [...]

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On March 1st of last year, the Chicago Blackhawks traded defenseman Seth Jones and a fourth round pick to the Florida Panthers for Spencer Knight and a 2026 first round pick. Not only did it look like the Blackhawks got their future goaltender, but possibly another lottery pick in the upcoming draft. The Panthers’ pick is sitting at the 10th spot heading into the Olympic break.

Today, reports indicate that the Panthers’ pick is top-10 protected. Hockey insider Frank Seravalli initially reported it, only to be confirmed by The Athletic’s Blackhawks beat Scott Powers. First, the Chicago Bears get jipped by the Ian Cunningham saga, and now Blackhawks fans are scratching their heads nearly one year after the Jones deal. This condition was agreed upon by the two teams, but it was not made clear to the public.

What does this mean for the Blackhawks?

When it was unclear that Florida’s pick was not top-10 protected, the hope was simple: the Panthers lose as many games as possible this year. Now that it appears the pick is protected, the Panthers would not have to surrender their pick to the Blackhawks if they are in the top-10 lottery picking. Per Powers, a first round pick would go to the Blackhawks in 2027 if that were the case. The Blackahwks get Florida’s pick this year if it’s outside of the top-10 lottery pickings.

It’s worth noting that when the trade went down last year, hockey insider Pierre LeBrun initially reported a condition that the Panthers 2026 selection was going to the Blackhawks if they still had the pick. That was because of the Matthew Tkachuk trade with Calgary in 2022. So if the Panthers had a top-10 lottery pick in 2025 (which was conditional), their 2026 pick would have gone to Calgary and the 2027 pick to the Blackhawks.

This condition did not seem like a big deal, as it was pretty clear at that point that the Panthers were not going to be a top-10 lottery pick. Unless another deal was made before the draft, it seemed like the Blackhawks were simply getting a 2026 first rounder from Florida.

Chicago Blackhawks draft outlook going forward

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Jun 28, 2024; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Sacha Boisvert is selected by the Chicago Blackhawks with the 18th overall pick in the first round of the 2024 NHL Draft at The Sphere. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

Now, a Blackhawks fan can either root for the Panthers to win to get an inferior first round pick this year, or hope that the 2026-2027 Panthers lose as many games as possible to get a lottery pick from them in 2027. Powers confirmed the 2027 first rounder would have no protection.

Either way, it’s a pretty big change in what people thought could happen with the Blackhawks draft this year. The idea of having two lottery picks in the upcoming draft in a season in which the team’s youth movement is taking a step forward is pretty exciting. But, alas. Rooting for a lottery pick from the Panthers next season, while not impossible, feels like a Hail Mary hope for fans.

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Connor Bedard makes Chicago Blackhawks history vs Pittsburgh Penguins https://www.chicitysports.com/connor-bedard-makes-chicago-blackhawks-history-vs-pittsburgh-penguins/ Fri, 30 Jan 2026 12:24:24 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=158288

The Chicago Blackhawks are coming off a rough game on Thursday against the Pittsburgh Penguins, but center Connor Bedard was able to get a goal in the game. He continues to be a shining light for the franchise trying to take that next step, but he was able to make some history for the franchise [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks are coming off a rough game on Thursday against the Pittsburgh Penguins, but center Connor Bedard was able to get a goal in the game. He continues to be a shining light for the franchise trying to take that next step, but he was able to make some history for the franchise in this game. Let’s take a closer look at what Bedard did in the game and what record he now holds for the Blackhawks.

Connor Bedard breaks franchise record for most goals scored before turning 21 years old

Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard
Dec 21, 2024; Calgary, Alberta, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) skates against the Calgary Flames during the third period at Scotiabank Saddledome. Mandatory Credit: Sergei Belski-Imagn Images

The Blackhawks did not have a good night on Thursday, losing on the road to the Penguins 6-2, but Connor Bedard continued to impress. While the game was completely out of reach late in the third period, Bedard scored his 21st goal of the season. While it did not mean much in terms of the final score, it did etch him into the franchise history books. That goal was the 66th goal of his career, making him the franchise leader in goals scored before turning 21 years old.

Bedard has a lot of time to continue creating separation for the franchise record as well, as he will not turn 21 years old until after the season concludes. As Chicago continues to fight to remain in the Western Conference playoff picture, Bedard continuing to be able to score can keep the team in the race. Bedard has been struggling to find the back of the net since returning from his injury, as this was just his second goal in 10 games since returning after a month.

It will be intriguing to see how Chicago and Bedar are able to play as they are on a four-game losing streak now. With the NHL Olympic freeze coming next week, this is a chance to end this part of the season with some momentum, led by their franchise star.

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Patrick Kane has officially made hockey history https://www.chicitysports.com/patrick-kane-makes-hockey-history/ Fri, 30 Jan 2026 03:30:50 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=158282

Showtime has finally done it. Former Chicago Blackhawks star Patrick Kane officially made NHL history on Thursday night. More news: Chicago Bears lose Ian Cunningham to Atlanta Falcons GM position During the 2nd period of the Detroit Red Wings’ Thursday night game with the Washington Capitals, Patrick Kane scored a game tying goal to get his [...]

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Showtime has finally done it. Former Chicago Blackhawks star Patrick Kane officially made NHL history on Thursday night.

More news: Chicago Bears lose Ian Cunningham to Atlanta Falcons GM position

During the 2nd period of the Detroit Red Wings’ Thursday night game with the Washington Capitals, Patrick Kane scored a game tying goal to get his 1,375th career point.

Patrick Kane is now the NHL all time points leader among American-born players

Patrick Kane
Apr 11, 2025; Tampa, Florida, USA; Detroit Red Wings right wing Patrick Kane (88) reacts after he scored a goal as Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy (88) looks on during the second period at Amalie Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images

More news: This Chicago Blackhawks star is their biggest trade piece ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline

Kane has officially passed Mike Modano to become the official all time point leader by an American-born player in the history of NHL.

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Number 88 is currently in his 19th season and is not slowing down one bit. In his 15 seasons in Chicago, Kane had the second most points in franchise history. And now, he has officially proved himself to be the greatest American-born hockey player of all time.

If only he was able to break this record in a Blackhawks jersey instead.

 

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Chicago Blackhawks coach thinks he might have ‘hurt’ Connor Bedard https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-coach-hurt-connor-bedard/ Mon, 26 Jan 2026 04:06:31 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=158012

The Chicago Blackhawks were badly outlasted by the Florida Panthers on Sunday night. More News: Blackhawks activate Connor Bedard ahead of Friday’s game The Blackhawks entered the third period tied 1-1, but the Panthers went on a four-goal run to end the contest with a 5-1 defeat in front of 19,313 fans at the United [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks were badly outlasted by the Florida Panthers on Sunday night.

More News: Blackhawks activate Connor Bedard ahead of Friday’s game

The Blackhawks entered the third period tied 1-1, but the Panthers went on a four-goal run to end the contest with a 5-1 defeat in front of 19,313 fans at the United Center.

Before Friday’s 3-1 loss against the Tampa Bay Lightning, Chicago was sitting at .500 with a 21-21 record. After a two-game home stand this weekend, the Blackhawks are 21-23, and five points behind the San Jose Sharks for the last spot in the Wild Card.

Third-year forward Connor Bedard has scored just three total points and one goal in eight games since returning from his right shoulder injury. The Blackhawks recently moved him to wing, and head coach Jeff Blashill has been tinkering with the lineup to try and give the offense a boost.

Per Gail Kauchak of The Hockey Writers, Blashill told reporters after Sunday night’s loss that he thought he might have “hurt” Bedard by switching the lines.

“You’re out for a long time, it’s hard to get your mojo back…we’ve kind of played with the lines,” Blashill said. “Maybe that’s hurt him. Sometimes you’re trying to spark guys & you end up hurting him by making too many changes.”

The Chicago Blackhawks need Connor Bedard to find his mojo

Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard
Nov 23, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) looks to pass the puck against the Colorado Avalanche during the first period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

More News: Blackhawks star is their biggest trade piece ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline

The Blackhawks were unable to convert on there of their power play opportunities against the Panthers. Blashill suggested that while he doesn’t want to continue changing up the top two lines, Chicago might need to switch personnel for the power play.

“We have to break the puck in better, and we have to win more loose-puck recoveries,” Blashill said, via Ben Pope of the Chicago Tribune.

The Blackhawks will next play the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday night. The 29-14-10 Wild will be a challenge for Chicago before they travel to play the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday night.

It’ll be interesting to see what lines Blashill sticks with. Right now, he has Bedard in a funk coming off of his injury. For the Blackhawks to stay competitive, Bedard needs his mojo back.

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This Chicago Blackhawks star is their biggest trade piece ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline https://www.chicitysports.com/this-chicago-blackhawks-star-is-their-biggest-trade-piece-ahead-of-the-nhl-trade-deadline/ Sun, 25 Jan 2026 16:38:10 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=157922

The Chicago Blackhawks are fighting to be in the postseason picture as they are currently five points out of the final Western Conference Wild Card spot. The team has some intriguing options that they can make as we are getting closer to the NHL Trade Deadline. Chicago has some pieces that they can move ahead [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks are fighting to be in the postseason picture as they are currently five points out of the final Western Conference Wild Card spot. The team has some intriguing options that they can make as we are getting closer to the NHL Trade Deadline. Chicago has some pieces that they can move ahead of the deadline, so let’s take a closer look at what their biggest piece is right now.

The Chicago Blackhawks’ biggest trade piece is Connor Murphy

Connor Murphy, Chicago Blackhawks
Dec 6, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Connor Murphy (5) passes the puck against the Los Angeles Kings during the second period at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Hui-Imagn Images

NHL’s Adam Gretz wrote an article discussing every team’s best bargaining chip they can use at the 2026 NHL Trade Deadline. For the Blackhawks, Connor Murphy’s name was selected and he wrote the following about why he believes this is the case:

“The Blackhawks have shown some improvement this season, but are still probably not quite ready for a playoff spot. They figure to be sellers again, but should not be in a full teardown mode. Eventually, they need to start focusing on talent acquisition. Still, Murphy could be an attractive option on the trade market given his strong defensive and physical play, and the fact that there aren’t many defensemen likely to be available.

“The Blackhawks also have a number of young defensemen just breaking into the NHL who need bigger roles and minutes. He has been a strong, reliable player on some bad teams in Chicago, and now he might get a chance to play for a contender after the deadline.”

Murphy is a solid veteran who is in the final year of a four-year contract worth $17.6 million. With a $4.4 million average annual value this year, and that number being closer to $2 million with where we are in the season, this is something a contending team could view as a valuable addition for a playoff push. Murphy has nine points (two goals, seven assists) through 50 games thus far and has shown himself to be a strong defenseman on the ice. This would be a sentimental hit as well, though, with Murphy being the longest-tenured Blackhawks player on the roster.

It will be intriguing to see if the Blackhawks decide to move him and if so, what return he brings for the franchise.

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Chicago Cubs: PCA and Caleb Williams bromance at Blackhawks game https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-cubs-pete-crow-armstrong-caleb-williams-pca-bears/ Tue, 20 Jan 2026 18:55:03 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=157735

The Chicago Cubs are riding a wave of good energy as they move towards a 2026 season full of positive expectations. More News: Chicago Cubs: Positive news on injured ace, rehab ahead of schedule For the first time in a long time, the team went out and checked off all the “must have” boxes by [...]

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The Chicago Cubs are riding a wave of good energy as they move towards a 2026 season full of positive expectations.

More News: Chicago Cubs: Positive news on injured ace, rehab ahead of schedule

For the first time in a long time, the team went out and checked off all the “must have” boxes by acquiring free agent third baseman Alex Bregman, trading for starter Edward Cabrera, and fully rebuilding a depleted bullpen.

All this Cubs positivity is also linked with the great energy generated by a resurgent Chicago Bears franchise that, despite a tough overtime loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, has captured the hearts and minds of Chicago fandom. That link between the two teams became concrete when the news of Bregman’s signing broke just as the Bears were making a miraculous comeback against the Green Bay Packers in their Wild Card game.

Pete Crow-Armstrong and Caleb Williams on the town

Pete Crow-Armstrong, Chicago Cubs
Oct 8, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong (4) reacts after striking out against the Milwaukee Brewers in the third inning during game three of the NLDS round for the 2025 MLB playoffs at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

More news: Chicago Cubs GM indicates new attitude toward team spending

The Cubs-Bears bond was further sealed when the two young faces of the reinvigorated Chicago franchises, Pete Crow-Armstrong and Caleb Williams, were caught on video at Monday’s Chicago Blackhawks game, cheering on the home team and mugging for the camera like the 23, 24-year-olds that they are.

PCA’s two tales of 2025, focus for 2026

Chicago Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong (4) runs after he hits a two run home run during the fifth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Wrigley Field
Apr 22, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong (4) runs after he hits a two run home run during the fifth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

Crow-Armstrong had a rough end to a 2025 season that began with nothing but highlight reel spots for the sophomore talent and his first All-Star Game appearance.

At the All-Star break, “PCA” was hitting .265 with 25 home runs, 71 RBIs, and 27 stolen bases. The rest of the way, though, he hit just 6 home runs, drove in 24, and posted a .216 batting average. His .185 batting average in postseason play was also a low point.

The multi-tool talent plans on getting back to his roots as a player in 2026 and, offensively, focusing more on the fine points of getting on base.

“I still don’t think I consider myself a home run hitter,” Armstrong said in a Cubs Convention interview with 670 the Score. “Power hitter, maybe, only because of the doubles. But, again, I don’t really view myself that way. I’m still 6-foot, 190 lbs, you know. I’m not a very imposing figure out there…

“I think I still have the ability to go hit .290 and do a little bit better job of that OBP [On Base Percentage] number, because that’s what it always was, growing up in Southern California, bat-to-ball, get on base, really learning how to play the game…That’s only hard to do now because of how good everybody is up at this level…I think there’s a lot of ways to get back that version of myself…and I think the power will still be there with all that.”

PCA-Caleb: A growing power-bromance

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Jan 4, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) warms up before the game between the Chicago Bears and the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images

What PCA doesn’t have to work on, however, is his ability to connect with Cubs loyalists and Chicago fans in general. He seems to legitimately love the city and the city seems to love him back– as evidenced by the loud roar at the United Center when Bears quarterback Williams directed the camera towards him.

The budding PCA-Caleb bromance began a while ago, but was affirmed when the Cubs center fielder promised to be on hand to support Williams and the Bears at Soldier Field against the Rams.

“Caleb’s the man,” Crow-Armstrong told media at the time. “We don’t know each other that well at this point, but he’s been very supportive of this team and me, specifically, since he’s been out here…

“It’s only right that I dive right in and go support our franchise quarterback because he’s a special talent. But then I think what we’re getting to see as we play deeper into the year is how good of a player he is. I’m proud to follow suit and hopefully take on some role like that eventually.”

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Chicago Blackhawks activate Connor Bedard ahead of Friday’s game https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-activate-connor-bedard-ahead-of-fridays-game/ Fri, 09 Jan 2026 21:39:27 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=157327

The Chicago Blackhawks are set to host the Washington Capitols on Friday night at the United Center. With Alexander Ovechkin coming to town, there’s some star power on the ice in Chicago. But now, another star is set to make his return for the Blackhawks. The Blackhawks announced some roster moves ahead of Friday’s game [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks are set to host the Washington Capitols on Friday night at the United Center. With Alexander Ovechkin coming to town, there’s some star power on the ice in Chicago.

But now, another star is set to make his return for the Blackhawks.

The Blackhawks announced some roster moves ahead of Friday’s game including activating Connor Bedard from injured reserve:

Chicago Blackhawks announce roster moves

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Nov 15, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) looks on during the first period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

The Chicago Blackhawks today announced that the team has activated forward Connor Bedard (upper body) from injured reserve. Additionally, the team has recalled defenseman Kevin Korchinski and goaltender Drew Commesso from the Rockford IceHogs of the American Hockey League.

Bedard, 20, has posted 44 points (19G, 25A) in 31 games during the 2025-26 campaign. He leads all club skaters with 25 assists and 44 points, while his 19 goals rank second. Bedard was named the NHL’s Third Star of the Month for November, recording 10 goals and 23 points in 14 games. He’s currently four goals shy of matching his career high from last season.

Korchinski, 21, has skated in 32 games with the IceHogs this season, logging 19 points (2G, 17A). He shares second on the team and leads all club blueliners with 17 assists this season. He also leads all Rockford defensemen with 19 points.

Commesso, 23, has competed in 19 games with Rockford during the 2025-26 season, notching a 6-11-3 record, a .909 save percentage, a 2.72 goals-against average and one shutout.

The Blackhawks play the Washington Capitals tonight at United Center at 7:00 p.m. CT. The game can be seen on CHSN and heard on WGN Radio.

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Bedard was hurt in the Dec. 12 loss to the St. Louis Blues, missing 12 games. The Blackhawks went 5-6-1 in those 12 games without Bedard but have won four-straight.

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Blackhawks legend Patrick Kane scores 500th NHL goal https://www.chicitysports.com/blackhawks-patrick-kane-500-nhl-goal/ Fri, 09 Jan 2026 14:00:05 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=157304

Patrick Kane made history Wednesday night scoring his 500th career NHL goal, becoming the 50th player to accomplish that feat. Kane scored his 499th earlier in the evening in the Red Wings 5-1 victory over the Canucks. His milestone tally came on an empty net wrister with 3:53 left in the third period. The 37-year [...]

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Patrick Kane made history Wednesday night scoring his 500th career NHL goal, becoming the 50th player to accomplish that feat. Kane scored his 499th earlier in the evening in the Red Wings 5-1 victory over the Canucks. His milestone tally came on an empty net wrister with 3:53 left in the third period.

The 37-year old winger and future Hall of Famer scored 446 of his 500 goals with the Chicago Blackhawks.

Blackhawks fans still love Patrick Kane

Even if it makes some Blackhawks fans sick seeing him do it in a Red Wings jersey, there is still much love for Kane in Chicago. It’s just too bad that the milestone goal could not happen in a Blackhawks sweater at the United Center. Remember that his 400th career goal was scored in front of zero fans due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

As expected, the Blackhawks social media team acknowledged the milestone of arguably the best player in franchise history.

It’s hard to believe Kane last wore a Blackhawks sweater on February 22, 2023. He spent 19 games with the Rangers after being traded that year and has since played 152 games with Detroit, tallying 49 goals and 83 assists with the Wings. Even at an older age, he has shown he can still play solid hockey; he’s averaged 21 goals and 53 points over his last two full seasons.

Kane could have one more shot at glory if the Wings make the playoffs. He can add to his career 53 playoff goals and 138 playoff points.

Patrick Kane makes NHL history

Kane is often called the best American-born player in NHL history, or at least one of them with Mike Modano still having the goal edge (561). He is now one of six active players with 500 goals or more, including Alex Ovechkin, Sidney Crosby, Steven Stamkos, Evgeni Malkin, and John Tavares. All of those players made their NHL debuts between 2005 and 2008.

In terms of catching other Blackhawks greats, Kane is 13 goals away from catching Jeremy Roenick, 25 away from former teammate Marian Hossa, and 41 away from Stan Mikita. He has a ways to go to catch Bobby Hull, who scored 610 NHL goals.

No matter what sweater, Kane’s legacy lives forever in Chicago. Third-most goals in franchise history and a catalyst in three Stanley Cup championships will never be forgotten. He should retire as a Blackhawk when that day comes.

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Chicago Blackhawks legendary goalie Glenn Hall passes away https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-glenn-hall-passes-away/ Thu, 08 Jan 2026 03:30:33 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=157260

Hall of Fame goaltender and Chicago Blackhawks legend Glenn Hall has passed away at the age of 94. The team made an official announcement Tuesday night, with chairman and CEO Danny Wirtz releasing a statement. https://x.com/NHLBlackhawks/status/2009086989677810045/photo/1 Remembering the career of Glenn Hall, aka “Mr Goalie.” Hall was one of the greatest players to wear a [...]

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Hall of Fame goaltender and Chicago Blackhawks legend Glenn Hall has passed away at the age of 94. The team made an official announcement Tuesday night, with chairman and CEO Danny Wirtz releasing a statement.

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Remembering the career of Glenn Hall, aka “Mr Goalie.”

Hall was one of the greatest players to wear a Chicago Blackhawks sweater. Born on October 3rd, 1931 in Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Hall began his NHL career with the Detroit Red Wings in 1952. After a few brief stints between Detroit and Minors, he finally played a full season in 1955-1956, winning the Calder Trophy. In June 1957, the Blackhawks made a historic deal with their arch rivals acquring Hall and aging Hall of Famer Ted Lindsay for Bill Preston, Hank Bassen, Forbes Kennedy, and Johnny Wilson.

Hall would play 10 years in Chicago. He was hockey’s “iron man,” holding the record for 502 consecutive games played in goal, a streak that will never come close to being broken. As a player Hall helped pioneer the “butterfly” style of goaltending and is said to have thrown up before every game.

One of his greatest accomplishments was his contribution to the 1961 Stanley Cup champion Blackhawks. Sharing the ice with the likes of Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita, and Pierre Pilote, Hall played in every single contest that season and helped lead his team over his former Red Wings in six games to win the Cup.

Hall would end his final few years with the St. Louis Blues from 1967 to 1971. He finished with a 2.50 GAA, .918 save percentage, 84 shutouts, and 53,446:58 minutes played in 906 NHL games. He’s tied for 12th on the all-time goalie wins list with Jonathan Quick (407). Other hardware includes 11 All Star honors, three Vezina Trophies, and was the 1968 Conn Smythe winner despite the Blues losing effort in the finals.

He did all of this without wearing a mask or protective headgear of any kind.

Hall’s legacy in Chicago

Hall was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1975. On November 20, 1988, he and the late Tony Esposito had their numbers retired at Chicago Stadium. Their banners hang at the United Center today. It’s been half a century since Hall suited up for the Blackhawks, and several generations never saw him play. However, the stories have lived on. One can still find the occasional Hall sweater being worn at the United Center.

In a season in which the Blackhawks are celebrating their storied past, the loss of Hall hits even harder. Recently, “The Originals” were celebrated by the Blackhawks, with Hall being one of them. The Blackhawks held a moment of silence for Hall on Tuesday night, alongside Hall of Famer Bob Pulford, who passed away earlier in the week.

https://x.com/CRoumeliotis/status/2009096496592060702

Rest in peace, Mr. Goalie.

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Blackhawks Share Latest Injury News on Connor Bedard Before Capitals Game https://www.chicitysports.com/blackhawks-share-latest-injury-news-connor-bedard-before-capitals/ Sun, 04 Jan 2026 00:00:08 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=157024

The Chicago Blackhawks are set to face off against the Washington Capitals tonight. Unfortunately, the 2025-26 NHL season has not gotten off to a great start. Right now, the Blackhawks hold a 15-18-7 record and badly need to find a way to come through with a winning streak of some kind. Entering tonight’s game, one [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks are set to face off against the Washington Capitals tonight.

Unfortunately, the 2025-26 NHL season has not gotten off to a great start. Right now, the Blackhawks hold a 15-18-7 record and badly need to find a way to come through with a winning streak of some kind.

Entering tonight’s game, one of the big question marks for Chicago has been the health status of star center Connor Bedard.

Bedard has been out of action since December 12 following a rough collision against the St. Louis Blues. He suffered a shoulder injury and his absence has been felt greatly by the Blackhawks.

Prior to playing the Capitals, Chicago revealed a new update about Bedard’s status.

Jeff Blashill, the team’s head coach, spoke out with an update. Fans will like what he had to say about Bedard.

“He’s certainly excited to be out there and shooting, and it looked like he was ripping it pretty good yesterday,” Blashill said.

Obviously, it would have been much better to hear that Bedard would be playing. That isn’t the case with this update, but the progress he has made hints that a return could be coming soon. Getting him back on the ice will be crucial for the Blackhawks to have any chance at turning this season around.

In the 31 games he has played this season, the 20-year-old star has scored 19 points and recorded 25 assists. He has shot 18.4 percent.

Hopefully, the Chicago Blackhawks will have its franchise player back in action soon. This is a great update for the Blackhawks, but fans are still waiting for the news that he’s good to play.

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Jeff Blashill makes his feeling known about Connor Bedard being left of Team Canada roster https://www.chicitysports.com/jeff-blashill-makes-his-feeling-known-about-connor-bedard-being-left-of-team-canada-roster/ Thu, 01 Jan 2026 22:27:45 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=156898

The Chicago Blackhawks saw their star center, Connor Bedard, did not make the Team Canada roster for the 2026 Winter Olympics. Team Canada was announced on Wednesday afternoon and there were a few notable omissions from the roster, but Bedard’s name was one of the more significant. While their roster is stacked, and this is [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks saw their star center, Connor Bedard, did not make the Team Canada roster for the 2026 Winter Olympics. Team Canada was announced on Wednesday afternoon and there were a few notable omissions from the roster, but Bedard’s name was one of the more significant. While their roster is stacked, and this is the first time in more than a decade that NHL players will be competing, it was intriguing to see his name left off the final cuts. Let’s take a look at how the Blackhawks are seeing this for their young star player.

Blackhawks coach makes his feelings known about Connor Bedard being off the Team Canada roster

Mar 27, 2017; Raleigh, NC, USA; Detroit Red Wings head coach Jeff Blashill looks on form behind the bench against the Carolina Hurricanes at PNC Arena. The Detroit Red Wings defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 4-3 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: James Guillory-USA TODAY Sports

On Thursday afternoon, ahead of the team’s home game against the Dallas Stars, Blackhawks coach Jeff Blashill would give his thoughts about Bedard being left off Team Canada for the 2026 Winter Olympics.

“I have a ton of respect for how hard these decisions are. Honestly, Canada, the US, Sweden, you have a lot of really good players that you’re going to ultimately leave off these teams. The one thing I would say is, I don’t think the rest of the league knows how good of a two-way winning hockey player Connor has become. That’s the one thing, and I don’t know why. Maybe it’s based on previous years. But I don’t think they have a full understanding of how good a winning hockey player he is today.”

Blashill would continue to discuss how the defensive metrics that decision-makers look at do not tell the whole story of how well Bedard plays.

“I’ve read some things about defensive metrics and things like that. I would tell you, I’ve studied those things tons [and] I’ve never seen defensive metrics that I trust to say to me whether or not a guy’s a good defensive player. I don’t think they judge what they’re supposed to judge yet. I don’t think we’re there yet.  We’re all working to try to get there, we’re not there. The metric that I trust is your impact on winning. The reason why I know he’s a big-time winning hockey player [is] when he was in our lineup, we were one point out of the wild card and since then we’re 1-6-1. That’s the impact he’s had… You don’t have that impact if you’re just a point-getter. You only have that impact if you’re a true two-way kind of winning player, and that’s what he’s become.”

When asked about if the upper-body injury Bedard suffered kept him off Team Canada, their general manager, Doug Armstrong, would say that it did not play a role. There is still a chance he will make the team as an injury replacement, if they need one, but it is clear that Chicago believes Bedard should have gotten the call to be on the roster.

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Connor Bedard’s injury didn’t impact missing Team Canada for 2026 Olympics https://www.chicitysports.com/connor-bedards-injury-didnt-impact-missing-team-canada-for-2026-olympics/ Thu, 01 Jan 2026 00:25:39 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=156853

Team Canada is one of the most exciting rosters heading into the 2026 Winter Olympics. One of the biggest question marks would be if Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard would be selected. However, when the roster was announced, Bedard’s name was left off the list. One major decision maker for the Olympic team answered a [...]

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Team Canada is one of the most exciting rosters heading into the 2026 Winter Olympics. One of the biggest question marks would be if Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard would be selected. However, when the roster was announced, Bedard’s name was left off the list. One major decision maker for the Olympic team answered a major question regarding why he was left off the roster. Let’s take a closer look at why the young star did not make Team Canada’s initial roster.

Team Canada general manager reveals injury didn’t keep Connor Bedard off the roster

Connor Bedard
Nov 15, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) looks on during the first period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

Following the announcement of the Team Canada roster, general manager Doug Armstrong would do a Q&A with TSN. When asked about if Bedard’s injury was factored into the decision to keep him off the Team Canada roster, Armstrong revealed his injury did not play much of a part in missing the team.

“Not a lot, quiet honestly. His name was right there until the last second, because we could’ve named him [to Team Canada] and then move forward. But I think the reality is, there are so many good players and we just had difficult decisions to make.”

Bedard has been dealing with an upper-body injury since Dec. 4 and was placed on Injured Reserve. However, he did not need surgery. Bedard has showcased is talents throughout the season as in 31 games, he has recorded 44 points (19 goals, 25 assists) with 13 of those points being on the power play. However, in Year 3, Bedard has been left off the initial roster. This does not mean he will not be part of Team Canada though, as he can be one of the players as an injury replacement if that is how Armstrong decides the roster to be.

It will be intriguing to see how Bedard officially reacts to the news and what this means going forward. He returned to the ice a few days ago, but has no timetable to return at this time. If he does not get on the roster as an injury replacement, he will have to wait until 2030 in Nice, France.

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Chicago Blackhawks star player is a sleeper pick for Team Canada in the 2026 Winter Olympics https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-star-player-is-a-sleeper-pick-for-team-canada-in-the-2026-winter-olympics/ Thu, 25 Dec 2025 12:48:06 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=156615

The Chicago Blackhawks have some players who would fit perfectly in the 2026 Winter Olympics. While the deadline for the 12 teams to submit their rosters is Dec. 31, with the announcement of players coming soon after, there is one Blackhawks player who has made a case to be joining the roster. He may not [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks have some players who would fit perfectly in the 2026 Winter Olympics. While the deadline for the 12 teams to submit their rosters is Dec. 31, with the announcement of players coming soon after, there is one Blackhawks player who has made a case to be joining the roster. He may not be the first name you think of for a spot on the Olympic team, but he has shown the ability to dominate. There will be some tough decisions to make, so let’s take a look at one Chicago player who has made a case for himself to be a sleeper option for the Olympics.

NHL writers believe Tyler Bertuzzi is a sleeper pick for the 2026 Winter Olympics

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Jan 3, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks left wing Tyler Bertuzzi (59) celebrates his goal against the Montreal Canadiens during the first period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

In an article where NHL writers suggested sleeper picks for the 2026 Winter Olympic teams, editor-in-chief Bill Price decided Team Canada should add Tyler Bertuzzi to their squad. Below is the snippet he wrote about the Blackhawks’ left winger:

“Yes, [Connor] Bedard is the leader of the Blackhawks, and if he’s healthy, he should represent Canada. And while Bedard has gotten most of the attention, Bertuzzi has been just as effective for the Blackhawks, especially in the so-called dirty areas of the ice. Per NHL EDGE stats, Bertuzzi has scored 15 goals from high-danger areas, which is tied for the NHL lead with Jake Guentzel of the Tampa Bay Lightning. The high-danger area is the area within 29 feet of the center of the goal and bound on both sides by an imaginary line drawn from the face-off dot to two feet outside the goal post. In layman’s terms, not only is he unafraid to go into the tight areas around the net; he also has a knack for scoring greasy goals. Canada needs a guy like that.”

Each country has already submitted six names for the preliminary rosters back in June. Team Canada announced the following players at that time:

  • Sidney Crosby
  • Nathan MacKinnon
  • Cale Makar
  • Connor McDavid
  • Brayden Point
  • Sam Reinhart

Team Canada is expected to be loaded with talent and not have anyone on that preliminary list who is considered a winger in the NHL. However, with the immense talent, they will use centers and move them around the ice instead. It would be massive for the Blackhawks’ left winger as he has never played in the Olympics before, just won a silver medal in the 2019 IIHF World Championship. This season, Bertuzzi has 26 points (16 goals, 10 assists) and has played well to improve his standing in the league. It will be interesting to see if his name is among the players selected for Team Canada this time around.

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Laurent Brossoit’s return creates a trade dilemma for the Chicago Blackhawks https://www.chicitysports.com/laurent-brossoit-trade-options-chicago-blackhawks/ Thu, 18 Dec 2025 19:33:50 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=156361

Laurent Brossoit is finally healthy, but instead of solving a problem for the Chicago Blackhawks, his return has created a new one. The veteran goaltender has proven throughout his career that he can be a reliable NHL option when healthy. However, Chicago suddenly finds itself with too many capable goalies and not enough room to [...]

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Laurent Brossoit is finally healthy, but instead of solving a problem for the Chicago Blackhawks, his return has created a new one. The veteran goaltender has proven throughout his career that he can be a reliable NHL option when healthy. However, Chicago suddenly finds itself with too many capable goalies and not enough room to use them all. With younger netminders stepping up and Brossoit entering the final year of his contract, the situation is pointing strongly toward a trade.

Brossoit has yet to play a regular-season game for the Chicago Blackhawks due to a long recovery from injury. Still, his resume speaks for itself. In his last NHL season in 2023 to 2024, he posted a strong 15 5 2 record with a 2.00 goals against average and a .927 save percentage, along with three shutouts. Those numbers are elite for a goalie who has mostly worked in a backup role. Now that he is healthy again, the question is not whether he can play in the NHL, but where.

Why the Blackhawks have no room for Laurent Brossoit

Apr 11, 2024; Dallas, Texas, USA; Winnipeg Jets goaltender Laurent Brossoit (39) makes a save on a Dallas Stars shot during the third period at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

The Chicago Blackhawks signed Brossoit hoping he would stabilize their crease and provide dependable goaltending. Instead, injuries delayed his debut, and during that time, Arvid Soderblom stepped in and proved he belongs at the NHL level. That unexpected development changed everything.

Chicago is now in a position where keeping Brossoit does not make much sense. The team is not in a playoff race, and there is little benefit in carrying an experienced veteran when younger goalies need reps. On top of that, Brossoit is an unrestricted free agent after the season. If the Blackhawks hold onto him too long, they risk losing him for nothing.

Despite clearing waivers once he became healthy, interest around the league has not disappeared. Goaltending is one of the thinnest positions across the NHL, and teams are always looking for reliable options, especially as injuries pile up. Elliotte Friedman noted that if Chicago is willing to take on the full 3.3 million dollar cap hit, a late round pick or future considerations could be enough to move Brossoit. Retaining salary could increase the return, but according to David Pagnotta, the Blackhawks are not eager to do that.

With nearly 24 million dollars in cap space and a rebuilding roster, the Chicago Blackhawks have flexibility. The real motivation here is asset management. Trading Brossoit now allows the team to gain something rather than watching him walk in free agency.

Oilers and Ducks emerge as logical trade fits

NHL: Laurent Brossoit
NHL: Laurent Brossoit

Two teams stand out as potential landing spots for Brossoit: the Edmonton Oilers and the Anaheim Ducks. Both teams have clear goaltending needs and enough incentive to explore a deal.

In Edmonton, the Oilers recently added Tristan Jarry, and that move has already helped stabilize their crease. However, Calvin Pickard remains a concern. His numbers have been rough, with a goals against average over four and a save percentage well below league average. Swapping Pickard for Brossoit, especially with salary retained, would give Edmonton a more dependable option for a playoff push. From Chicago’s perspective, taking back Pickard temporarily and picking up a draft pick from a contender makes sense.

Anaheim is another interesting option. Petr Mrazek has dealt with injuries, and Ville Husso has struggled when given extended time in net. While Lukas Dostal is healthy again, the Ducks could use a steady backup who can step in when needed. Frank Seravalli suggested that Anaheim has the cap space to absorb Brossoit’s contract without much trouble, and that flexibility could make a deal easier.

For the Chicago Blackhawks, the path forward is clear. Laurent Brossoit has value, the market is thin, and the timing is right. Moving him now helps both the player and the organization. It opens space for younger goalies, adds future assets, and avoids wasting a useful trade chip. One way or another, a Brossoit trade feels less like a possibility and more like an inevitability.

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Blackhawks linked to depressing Red Wings trade amid recent slide https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-linked-detroit-red-wings-trade-connor-murphy/ Wed, 17 Dec 2025 13:00:55 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=156276

The Chicago Blackhawks actually got off to a solid start this NHL season and sat a respectable 10-5-4 after winning five out of six between Nov. 5 and Nov. 18. Since then, however, the Blackhawks have lost 10 of their last 13 games, eight of which came in regulation. They are now 13-13-6 and are [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks actually got off to a solid start this NHL season and sat a respectable 10-5-4 after winning five out of six between Nov. 5 and Nov. 18.

Since then, however, the Blackhawks have lost 10 of their last 13 games, eight of which came in regulation. They are now 13-13-6 and are on the outskirts of playoff contention in the Western Conference, and with Chicago having one of the youngest teams in the league, it may be time for the team to unload some veterans.

The Blackhawks have multiple players who could be dealt between now and the March 6 trade deadline, and long-time defenseman Connor Murphy is definitely one of the prime candidates to be jettisoned in the coming weeks and months.

Murphy has spent the last nine seasons in Chicago, and while he was a very valuable member of the squad in his early days, it may be time for the Blackhawks to move on from the 32-year-old. But which teams could potentially make a run at Murphy?

The Chicago Blackhawks have been linked to a trade with the Detroit Red Wings

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Dec 6, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Connor Murphy (5) passes the puck against the Los Angeles Kings during the second period at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Hui-Imagn Images

The Detroit Red Wings seem primed to make the playoffs for the first time since 2016, so you can bet they will be trying to buy some pieces before the deadline.

There is no question that the Red Wings lack depth and could stand to add another defenseman, so it should come as no surprise that Michael DeRosa of The Hockey News has listed Detroit as a potential trade partner for Chicago if Murphy becomes available.

“The Red Wings could use more help on the right side of their defense, so it would make a lot of sense for them to pursue Murphy,” DeRosa wrote. “He would give them an upgrade for the right side of their bottom pairing.”

It would certainly sting to move a player who has been with the franchise for so long, but let’s be hones: the Blackhawks are in rebuilding mode, and it wouldn’t make much sense to hold on to Murphy, who is slated to hit free agency at the end of the season.

Chicago has made the playoffs just once in the last nine campaigns, which comes on the heels of the Blackhawks capturing three Stanley Cup championships between 2010 and 2015. Those glory days are long gone, and for Chicago to rekindle them, it will have to continue making smart moves.

The good news is that the Blackhawks seem to be trending in a positive direction.

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Chicago Blackhawks punish key player before Maple Leafs game https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-punish-artyom-levshunov/ Tue, 16 Dec 2025 18:43:33 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=156238

The Chicago Blackhawks are already shorthanded without Connor Bedard, who was placed on injured reserve on Monday. More News: Blackhawks have worse injury news for Connor Bedard amid MRI On Tuesday, the Blackhawks punished a young player before their contest Tuesday agains the Toronto Maple Leafs. Chicago is falling in the wild card race amid [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks are already shorthanded without Connor Bedard, who was placed on injured reserve on Monday.

More News: Blackhawks have worse injury news for Connor Bedard amid MRI

On Tuesday, the Blackhawks punished a young player before their contest Tuesday agains the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Chicago is falling in the wild card race amid Bedard’s (separated shoulder) injury. The third-year center is not expected to be reevaluated until at least Jan. 1.

Per Charlie Roumeliotis of WGN, Blackhawks Jeff Blashill is making Artyom Levshunov a healthy scratch on Tuesday night after he showed up late to practice on Monday.

Chicago Blackhawks HC Jeff Blashill takes a stand

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Nov 12, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks head coach Jeff Blashill looks on from the bench during the first period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

More News: How the Blackhawks plan to survive without Connor Bedard

“Blackhawks head coach Jeff Blashill called out Artyom Levshunov during practice yesterday for being late to the rink,” Roumeliotis posted on X. “So if he’s a healthy scratch tonight, it’s likely more for disciplinary reasons than performance-based.

“Blashill confirms Artyom Levshunov’s healthy scratch tonight is because he was late to the rink yesterday.”

Levshunov, the No. 2 pick in the 2024 draft, has 14 points this season with one goal and 13 assists. He’s the sixth in points for Chicago.

Levshunov will be a huge miss for the Blackhawks with Bedard out.

Blashill was reportedly unhappy with Levshunov and several players during Monday’s practice. He yelled at a group of players for not being alert during the workout.

Blashill yelled an expletive at Levshunov for being late to practice.

There might be a discipline problem in Chicago.

Unfortunately for the Blackhawks, their leader is out for at least a few weeks. It’ll be important that the youth on Chicago steps up to face adversity as the team is without Bedard against a grueling schedule.

Sep 28, 2023; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks forward Nick Lardis (76) skates against the St. Louis Blues at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Sabau-USA TODAY Sports

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Chicago Blackhawks’ Connor Bedard suffered season-altering injury https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-connor-bedard-suffered-season-altering-injury/ Tue, 16 Dec 2025 18:27:23 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=156235

The Chicago Blackhawks were hanging around the final wild card spot in the Western Conference before Connor Bedard suffered a shoulder injury in Friday night’s 3-2 loss to the St. Louis Blues. More News: Blackhawks HC explodes at team after placing Connor Bedard on IR Following a 4-0 loss to the Detroit Red Wings on [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks were hanging around the final wild card spot in the Western Conference before Connor Bedard suffered a shoulder injury in Friday night’s 3-2 loss to the St. Louis Blues.

More News: Blackhawks HC explodes at team after placing Connor Bedard on IR

Following a 4-0 loss to the Detroit Red Wings on Saturday (minus Bedard), the Blackhawks are 13-13-6 before playing at the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday. Chicago is now three points away from the San Jose Sharks for the final wild card spot.

On Tuesday, news surfaced about what type of shoulder injury Bedard is dealing with. It’s not good for the Blackhawks hopes of making the postseason.

Chicago Blackhawks C Connor Bedard has separated shoulder

Dec 4, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) skates to the bench after scoring a goal during the second period against the Los Angeles Kings at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

More News: Blackhawks have worse injury news for Connor Bedard amid MRI

Per Kevin Weekes of ESPN, Bedard suffered a separated shoulder.

“**Injury Update**   Per sources, I’m told the injury sustained to @NHLBlackhawks young star F Bedard, is a separated shoulder,” Weekes posted on X.

On Monday, Chicago placed Bedard on injured reserve retroactive to Dec. 12. However, the team does not plan to bring back the third-year center anytime soon.

Blackhawks head coach Jeff Blashill said the team would not reevaluate Bedard until after Jan. 1. Fortunately, Bedard will not need surgery, but he’s going to be a big miss for a while.

Bedard is the team’s leader in points (44) with 19 goals and 25 assists. Tyler Bertuzzi is Chicago’s No. 1 point leader with 26 points coming from 16 goals and 10 assists.

Chicago will play seven more games before the New Year. All seven opponents have winning records. The Blackhawks next 10 opponents have winning records. The next time Chicago will play a team with a losing record will be the St. Louis Blues on Jan. 7.

Given the way Chicago handled its business without Bedard on Saturday night, the season is likely lost due to Bedard’s separated shoulder.

Dec 12, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) faces off against St. Louis Blues center Brayden Schenn (10) during the third period at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

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Nick Lardis earns NHL opportunity as Chicago Blackhawks turn to youth after Bedard injury https://www.chicitysports.com/nick-lardis-nhl-debut-blackhawks-bedard-injury-opportunity/ Tue, 16 Dec 2025 01:00:41 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=156163

The Chicago Blackhawks have spent the last few seasons building toward the future, and moments like this show why their patience may soon pay off. After a historic junior season and a strong start in professional hockey, forward Nick Lardis has officially taken his first step onto the NHL stage. His call-up came under unfortunate [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks have spent the last few seasons building toward the future, and moments like this show why their patience may soon pay off. After a historic junior season and a strong start in professional hockey, forward Nick Lardis has officially taken his first step onto the NHL stage.

His call-up came under unfortunate circumstances, following Connor Bedard’s shoulder injury against St. Louis. Still, it also opened the door for one of Chicago’s most exciting young scorers to prove he belongs at the highest level.

For the Blackhawks, this is not just a short-term roster move. It is a glimpse into what their next wave of talent could look like.

From historic OHL season to AHL breakout

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Sep 28, 2023; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks forward Nick Lardis (76) warms up before a game against the St. Louis Blues at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Sabau-USA TODAY Sports

Nick Lardis’ rise did not happen overnight. During the 2024–25 OHL season with the Brantford Bulldogs, he put together one of the most dominant goal-scoring campaigns junior hockey has seen in decades. Lardis scored 71 goals in 65 games, becoming the first OHL player to hit the 70-goal mark since John Tavares did it back in 2006–07.

That season earned him the OHL goal-scoring title and served as a perfect ending to his junior career. More importantly, it cemented his reputation as an elite finisher with a rare scoring instinct.

Drafted 67th overall by the Chicago Blackhawks in the third round of the 2023 NHL Draft, Lardis transitioned smoothly into professional hockey this season with the AHL’s Rockford IceHogs. Rather than easing his way in, he immediately became one of Rockford’s most productive players.

Lardis currently sits second in AHL rookie scoring, trailing only Bakersfield Condors rookie Quinn Hutson. With 26 points (13 goals, 13 assists), he is also second on the IceHogs in overall scoring behind veteran Brett Seney. That production, combined with his pace and shot, quickly made him more than just a promising prospect. He became someone the Blackhawks could realistically call upon when opportunity arose.

That opportunity came sooner than expected.

Confident NHL debut shows why Blackhawks are high on Lardis

Dec 13, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks left wing Nick Lardis (76) warms up before an NHL game against the Detroit Red Wings at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

Following Connor Bedard’s shoulder injury against St. Louis, Chicago needed offense, energy, and upside. Ahead of Saturday night’s game against the Detroit Red Wings, the Blackhawks made the call to bring Lardis up from Rockford.

In his NHL debut, Lardis was placed on a line with fellow rookies Oliver Moore and Ryan Greene, forming a young, fast trio built on skill and energy. While the stat sheet showed a minus two rating, the numbers did not fully capture Lardis’ impact.

He logged 15 minutes and 32 seconds of ice time, recorded two shots on goal, delivered five hits, blocked one shot, and attempted a team-high eight shot attempts. Those numbers tell the story of a player who was not overwhelmed by the moment. Instead, Lardis played with confidence, attacking open ice and firing the puck whenever opportunities appeared.

His performance reflected what made him special in junior hockey. He thinks like a goal scorer. He shoots without hesitation and looks comfortable creating offense even against NHL defenders. For a first game, those are encouraging signs.

For the Blackhawks, this debut reinforced why Lardis is viewed as a key piece of their rebuild. While no one expects him to replace Bedard’s production, Lardis brings a shooting mentality that Chicago desperately needs. His ability to generate attempts and play with pace fits well with the organization’s long-term vision.

As the Chicago Blackhawks navigate life without their star center in the short term, Lardis’ arrival adds excitement and hope. Whether his stay is brief or extends longer, his first NHL appearance showed that his historic scoring past may translate into a productive future at hockey’s highest level.

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Chicago Blackhawks HC explodes at team after placing Connor Bedard on IR https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-hc-explodes-connor-bedard-ir/ Mon, 15 Dec 2025 17:31:09 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=156169

The mood in the Chicago Blackhawks is not good after center Connor Bedard suffered a shoulder injury on Friday night. More News: Blackhawks have worse injury news for Connor Bedard amid MRI Bedard was injured in the final second of the Blackhawks’ 3-2 loss to the St. Louis Blues. He was ruled out for Chicago’s [...]

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The mood in the Chicago Blackhawks is not good after center Connor Bedard suffered a shoulder injury on Friday night.

More News: Blackhawks have worse injury news for Connor Bedard amid MRI

Bedard was injured in the final second of the Blackhawks’ 3-2 loss to the St. Louis Blues. He was ruled out for Chicago’s 4-0 loss at home to the Detroit Red Wings on Saturday.

The Blackhawks are set to start a three-game road trip in Canada beginning with the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday. Chicago has a 13-13-6 record before the contest.

The Chicago Blackhawks lose Connor Bedard

Dec 12, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) reacts in pain after a face off against St. Louis Blues center Brayden Schenn (not pictured) during the third period at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

More News: How the Blackhawks plan to survive without Connor Bedard

On Monday, the Blackhawks announced they were putting Bedard on injured reserve.

Via the Blackhawks:

“The Chicago Blackhawks today announced that the team has recalled defenseman Ethan Del Mastro and goaltender Laurent Brossoit (conditioning assignment) from the Rockford IceHogs of the American Hockey League.

“Additionally, the team has placed forward Connor Bedard (upper body) on injured reserve retroactive to Dec. 12.”

Amid Bedard’s move to the IR, Blackhawks head coach Jeff Blashill was not in any mood for tardiness.

Per CHGO Blackhawks, Blashill called out a group of players for being late to practice.

“You don’t (expletive) show up on time!” Blashill said.

The first-year head coach didn’t stop there, screaming at defenceman Artyom Levshunov for missing a five-on-five rep.

“Wake the F up,” Blashill said, via Ben Pope of the Chicago Sun-Times.

The Blackhawks have some good news on Bedard. Per Pope, Blashill confirmed Bedard will not need surgery to repair the “upper-body injury.” However, Chicago is not expected to re-evaluate Bedard until after Jan. 1.

But by that time, the Blackhawks could fall out of the postseason chase. That is, if they don’t wake the (expletive) up.

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Nov 12, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks head coach Jeff Blashill looks on from the bench during the first period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

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How the Chicago Blackhawks plan to survive without Connor Bedard https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-plan-without-connor-bedard/ Mon, 15 Dec 2025 15:01:39 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=156160

The true value of Connor Bedard to the Chicago Blackhawks becomes clearest when he is not in the lineup. His impact this season goes far beyond highlight goals or flashy assists. Bedard has scored 19 goals and added 25 assists, including 18 primary assists. That means he has directly contributed to 37 of the Blackhawks’ [...]

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The true value of Connor Bedard to the Chicago Blackhawks becomes clearest when he is not in the lineup. His impact this season goes far beyond highlight goals or flashy assists. Bedard has scored 19 goals and added 25 assists, including 18 primary assists. That means he has directly contributed to 37 of the Blackhawks’ 91 goals. Only Connor McDavid and Macklin Celebrini have been more involved in their teams’ scoring through goals and primary assists.

So yes, the Blackhawks are going to feel his absence. Deeply.

Injuries are part of the NHL, and no team escapes them. Chicago knows it cannot replace Bedard with one player. Instead, the Blackhawks will need a collective response, with several players stepping into larger roles and taking on more responsibility. As forward Ryan Donato put it, this is now a next man up situation.

Frank Nazar and Tyler Bertuzzi must drive the offense

Dec 4, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Chicago Blackhawks left wing Tyler Bertuzzi (59), goaltender Spencer Knight (30) and defenseman Wyatt Kaiser (44) defend the goal as Los Angeles Kings left wing Warren Foegele (37) looks for a pass during the second period at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

If there is one player who will feel Bedard’s absence the most, it is Frank Nazar. Simply put, Nazar will inherit much of what Bedard was getting. More ice time. More offensive responsibility. More pressure.

Bedard was averaging just over 21 minutes per game. Nazar has been close to that number already, but now he will be leaned on in every major situation. Early in the season, Nazar looked like Chicago’s most dangerous offensive player. He scored five goals in his first 10 games and played with confidence and swagger. While his scoring cooled off as the season progressed, the chances never fully disappeared.

Coach Jeff Blashill continues to stress process over results with Nazar. The shots are there. The opportunities are there. Now the Blackhawks need the finish. Chicago envisions Nazar as a top six center capable of scoring 30 goals a season. This stretch without Bedard is a major test of that belief.

Alongside Nazar, Tyler Bertuzzi becomes even more important. Bertuzzi has been Chicago’s most consistent scorer outside of Bedard, with 16 goals in 29 games. His strength is around the net, where most of his goals come from within 10 feet. That means his success depends on puck movement, rebounds and sustained offensive zone time.

Bertuzzi has produced with multiple linemates this season, including Nazar and Teuvo Teräväinen earlier on. With Bedard out, Blashill may shuffle lines again to find the right mix. If Bertuzzi keeps scoring at his current pace, it will ease the pressure on the rest of the lineup.

Young talent and depth players get their opportunity

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Sep 28, 2023; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks forward Nick Lardis (76) warms up before a game against the St. Louis Blues at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Sabau-Imagn Images

Another player who could benefit from increased opportunity is Nick Lardis. It is a lot to ask of a young player entering the NHL, but Lardis brings rare offensive tools. His shot, speed and instincts helped him score 71 goals in the OHL last season, and he has already been productive at the AHL level.

Even in his NHL debut, Lardis showed he belongs. He hit the crossbar, created chances and led the team in shot attempts. Playing alongside Oliver Moore and Ryan Greene gives that line speed, creativity and energy. Blashill praised Lardis’ jump and offensive awareness, and those traits will be valuable while Chicago searches for goals.

Ryan Donato is another name to watch. His role has shrunk this season, but his effort never has. Donato scored 31 goals last year and is capable of streaky offense. With Bedard out, Blashill may look to give Donato more offensive minutes or power play opportunities to spark production.

Finally, Ilya Mikheyev quietly remains one of Chicago’s most dangerous chance creators. He has generated plenty of high danger opportunities but has struggled to finish. If Mikheyev can rediscover his scoring touch, even occasionally, it could swing games in Chicago’s favor.

No one player will replace Connor Bedard. That is unrealistic. But if the Chicago Blackhawks get strong contributions from Nazar, Bertuzzi and their supporting cast, they can stay competitive and continue building the foundation of their rebuild while their star recovers.

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Chicago Blackhawks get bad update on Connor Bedard’s injury https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-bad-connor-bedards-injury/ Sat, 13 Dec 2025 04:43:24 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=156055

On Friday, the Chicago Blackhawks forward Connor Bedard earned two assists, but it wasn’t enough to earn a win. (Saturday night update): Bedard’s update is even worse amid MRI results The Blackhawks fell 3-2 to the St. Louis Blues in front of 18,096 fans at the Enterprise Center. The defeat wasn’t the only bad news. [...]

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On Friday, the Chicago Blackhawks forward Connor Bedard earned two assists, but it wasn’t enough to earn a win.

(Saturday night update): Bedard’s update is even worse amid MRI results

The Blackhawks fell 3-2 to the St. Louis Blues in front of 18,096 fans at the Enterprise Center.

The defeat wasn’t the only bad news.

A scary moment for the Chicago Blackhawks

Oct 19, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) looks to pass the puck against the Anaheim Ducks during the second period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

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Bedard appeared shaken up at the end of the contest. He fell to the ice as time expired in the third period and favored his right shoulder as he got up. He immediately left for the locker room.

Per Ben Pope of the Chicago Sun-Times, Blackhawks head coach Jeff Blashill called the injury a “freak accident.”

“I think it’s a freak accident, to be honest with you,” Blashill said.

Bad news on Connor Bedard

Oct 26, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) looks on during the first period of an NHL game against the Los Angeles Kings at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

Blashill had more bad news to offer on Bedard, confirming the star center would not play on Saturday at home against the Detroit Red Wings. It’s unclear if Bedard will make the three-game road trip in Canada next week to play the Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens, and Ottawa Senators.

Blashill hopes to provide an update by Monday.

Bedard leads the 13-13-6 Blackhawks with 44 points via 19 goals and 25 assists. Chicago is currently one spot away from the final wild card spot before Saturday’s contest at the United Center.
Bedard’s absence will be felt when the Blackhawks play the 17-12-3 Red Wings. Hopefully, he’s back when the team plays in Canada against three teams with better than .500 records.
Nov 7, 2025; Calgary, Alberta, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) skates against the Calgary Flames during the third period at Scotiabank Saddledome. Mandatory Credit: Sergei Belski-Imagn Images

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Spencer Knight shines with 2nd shutout as Chicago Blackhawks roll to 3-0 victory https://www.chicitysports.com/spencer-knight-second-shutout-blackhawks-3-0-win/ Thu, 11 Dec 2025 20:20:25 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=155938

The Chicago Blackhawks returned to the United Center on Wednesday night searching for answers after two blowout losses on their West Coast trip. With confidence shaken and fatigue evident, they needed a strong performance to reset their momentum. They got exactly that. In what may have been their most complete game of the season, Chicago [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks returned to the United Center on Wednesday night searching for answers after two blowout losses on their West Coast trip. With confidence shaken and fatigue evident, they needed a strong performance to reset their momentum.

They got exactly that. In what may have been their most complete game of the season, Chicago shut out the New York Rangers 3-0, outworking and outskating one of the NHL’s top road teams. Behind disciplined defense, timely scoring, and a stellar outing from Spencer Knight, the Blackhawks reminded everyone what they are capable of when they play with structure and urgency.

Strong defense and timely scoring power the Chicago Blackhawks past New York

Dec 10, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; The Chicago Blackhawks celebrate their win against the New York Rangers at United Center. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images

From the opening puck drop, the Blackhawks looked sharper, faster, and far more connected than they had in their previous two outings. The Rangers entered the matchup with 12 road wins, the most in the NHL, but Chicago did not allow them to dictate the pace at any point.

The breakthrough came early in the second period when defenseman Louis Crevier took advantage of a shorthanded opportunity. After jumping into open ice, Crevier converted with a clean finish for his third goal of the season. It was an unexpected but energizing moment for the 6-foot-8 defenseman.

“That was pretty fun,” Crevier said. “I don’t get too many looks like this.”

Chicago kept pressing, and their momentum paid off again when Connor Bedard struck later in the period. Bedard collected a smart pass in front from André Burakovsky and buried his 19th goal of the season. The rookie sensation added an assist later, finishing the night with two points and continuing his strong stretch of play at home.

The Blackhawks were the better team at even strength, on special teams, and in puck management. New York had brief pushes, but Chicago consistently shut down passing lanes and moved the puck efficiently out of their own zone.

A major storyline entering the game was Chicago’s decision to return to a traditional six-defensemen lineup after sending Sam Rinzel to the Rockford IceHogs. The adjustment proved beneficial. Veterans like Matthew Grzelcyk stepped up, with Grzelcyk recording the primary assist on Crevier’s goal and helping stabilize the defensive pairings.

“As a D corps, it was probably one of our better games,” Grzelcyk said. “We used our feet and stayed tight.”

Spencer Knight earns shutout as the Chicago Blackhawks regain confidence

Nov 12, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; New Jersey Devils defenseman Simon Nemec (17) celebrates after scoring a game winning goal against Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Spencer Knight during the overtime at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

In net, Spencer Knight was calm, composed, and completely reliable. The 23-year-old stopped all 21 shots he faced, earning his second shutout of the season and the seventh of his career. After giving up six goals to the Los Angeles Kings just days earlier, Knight didn’t frame this performance as a rebound. Instead, he emphasized consistency.

“It’s not really a bounce back to me, it’s just another day,” Knight said. “You’re going to have games where that happens. You take what you can and move on.”

Knight’s steady presence gave Chicago the confidence to maintain pressure throughout the game. Even when the Rangers threatened, Knight made smart reads and controlled rebounds, preventing extended offensive zone time for New York.

The Rangers attempted to respond in the third period, but Chicago shut them down defensively and added a late goal from Tyler Bertuzzi, assisted by Bedard.

Chicago now prepares for another challenging back-to-back set against the St. Louis Blues and Detroit Red Wings. Their previous back-to-back resulted in blowouts, but Knight believes the team is better prepared this time.

“As a young team, we’re going to work hard and stick to the plan,” Knight said. “We’ll take all the experience we can and keep building.”

The win also happened to fall on head coach Jeff Blashill’s 52nd birthday, though he kept the focus on the road ahead instead of celebrations.

“Our focus now is St. Louis,” Blashill said. “We have a lot coming, and we have to be able to handle it.”

The Chicago Blackhawks needed a response, and their 3-0 victory proved they can deliver one when it matters.

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Three Chicago Blackhawks land on ESPN’s trade board as deadline watch begins https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-dickinson-murphy-brossoit-espn-trade-board/ Thu, 11 Dec 2025 19:15:09 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=155928

The Chicago Blackhawks are once again becoming a team to watch as the trade deadline approaches. ESPN insider Greg Wyshynski released his latest trade board, and three Blackhawks players, Jason Dickinson, Connor Murphy, and Laurent Brossoit, all made the list. With Chicago still deep in its rebuild and carrying several veterans on expiring contracts, the [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks are once again becoming a team to watch as the trade deadline approaches. ESPN insider Greg Wyshynski released his latest trade board, and three Blackhawks players, Jason Dickinson, Connor Murphy, and Laurent Brossoit, all made the list.

With Chicago still deep in its rebuild and carrying several veterans on expiring contracts, the possibility that it could become a seller is growing stronger. Each of the three players mentioned offers something different to potential contenders, making them logical names to monitor in the weeks ahead.

Jason Dickinson and Connor Murphy stand out as veteran trade targets

Oct 13, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Utah Mammoth right wing Clayton Keller (9) moves the puck past Chicago Blackhawks center Jason Dickinson (16) during the third period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

It is no surprise to see Jason Dickinson on the trade board. The 30-year-old center is a pending unrestricted free agent and fits the profile of the type of depth forward playoff teams chase every year. Teams looking to add size, reliability, and versatility in the bottom six often look at players like Dickinson.

So far this season, Dickinson has produced two goals and three assists for five points in 17 games. While his numbers may not jump off the page, his value goes far beyond scoring. He is a dependable penalty killer, a strong forechecker, and wins over 52 percent of his faceoffs. These are the kinds of traits coaches love during tight playoff games.

His ability to play a checking role also gives him appeal to contenders looking to strengthen their defensive game and improve faceoff efficiency down the middle. Because he is a pending free agent, acquiring teams would not need to commit long-term, making him even more attractive as a rental.

On defense, Connor Murphy is another name expected to draw interest. Like Dickinson, Murphy is also a pending UFA. He is precisely the type of defenseman teams often look for as the games get tougher late in the season: significant, physical, and a right-handed shot.

Right-shot defensemen with experience and shutdown ability are always in short supply. Murphy’s style of play makes him a fit on most playoff teams. His ability to defend the crease, block shots, and battle along the boards makes him a safe and predictable option for coaches.

If the Blackhawks decide to move Murphy, they would be dealing a valuable asset. His presence in the locker room and consistency on the ice have been essential for a young Chicago roster. Still, if the return is significant, the organization may decide it is the right time to move on.

Laurent Brossoit could be on the move as the goalie market takes shape

Apr 11, 2024; Dallas, Texas, USA; Winnipeg Jets goaltender Laurent Brossoit (39) skates back up the ice during the second period against the Dallas Stars at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

While Dickinson and Murphy are natural trade candidates given their roles and contract statuses, Laurent Brossoit has been expected to move for some time. Chicago has been working to find the 32-year-old goaltender a new home, and his appearance on Wyshynski’s trade board reflects that ongoing effort.

Brossoit is currently on a conditioning assignment with the Rockford IceHogs, where he is getting his first game action since the 2023-24 season. He has dealt with several injuries over the last year, but when healthy, he has proven to be a reliable NHL backup capable of handling extended stretches of play.

Several teams around the league could be in the market for a goaltender as the season progresses. Injuries, inconsistent play, or simply the desire for depth often drive goalie trades near the deadline. If Brossoit performs well during his conditioning stint, Chicago may finally find the right match.

The Blackhawks will continue to evaluate their roster as the season moves forward. If they fall further from the playoff picture, the likelihood increases that veterans like Dickinson, Murphy, and Brossoit will be traded for futures. For now, fans should keep an eye on how these names develop in the trade rumor mill.

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Chicago Blackhawks bounce back at home with 3-0 win over Rangers https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-shutout-rangers-bedard-knight-lead-way/ Thu, 11 Dec 2025 18:23:50 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=155933

The Chicago Blackhawks returned home needing a reset after a difficult West Coast road trip, and they delivered exactly that in a strong 3-0 victory over the New York Rangers on Wednesday night. Behind a steady performance from Spencer Knight and another standout showing from Connor Bedard, Chicago looked sharper, faster, and more confident on [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks returned home needing a reset after a difficult West Coast road trip, and they delivered exactly that in a strong 3-0 victory over the New York Rangers on Wednesday night.

Behind a steady performance from Spencer Knight and another standout showing from Connor Bedard, Chicago looked sharper, faster, and more confident on home ice. After being outscored 13-1 in their previous two games, the Blackhawks used energy from the United Center crowd to regain momentum and show they can respond when things get tough.

Connor Bedard shines again as Chicago Blackhawks take control early

Nov 7, 2025; Calgary, Alberta, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) during the third period against the Calgary Flames at Scotiabank Saddledome. Mandatory Credit: Sergei Belski-Imagn Images

Coming off a stretch in which Chicago struggled to generate offense, the team wasted no time setting the tone at home. Louis Crevier opened the scoring with a short-handed goal, giving the Blackhawks early confidence. It was the type of hard-working play Chicago has been missing, and it immediately energized the bench.

From there, Connor Bedard took over. The 20-year-old star scored his 19th goal of the season, finishing a centering pass from Andre Burakovsky to extend the lead to 2-0 in the second period. Bedard later added an assist on Tyler Bertuzzi’s third-period goal, giving him a two-point night and pushing his season total to 42 points.

Bedard now has 17 points in his last 11 home games, showcasing just how comfortable he has become playing in front of Chicago fans. His ability to elevate the team after a tough road trip reflects the leadership qualities the organization believes will define its future.

The Rangers entered the game having lost two straight in overtime, but remained one of the league’s better defensive teams. Still, the Blackhawks outworked them in key moments and capitalized on their chances. New York goalie Igor Shesterkin made 22 saves, but his team was unable to generate consistent pressure in the offensive zone.

Chicago’s strong first period also continued a trend. The Blackhawks have now scored first in 12 of their 15 home games, the most in the NHL, and have allowed only four first-period goals at home, the fewest in the league.

Spencer Knight earns second shutout as Chicago Blackhawks regain confidence

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Oct 17, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Vancouver Canucks center Elias Pettersson (40) shoots against Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Spencer Knight (30) during the third period at the United Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

While Bedard once again drove the offense, Spencer Knight delivered a calm, controlled performance in net. The 23-year-old stopped 21 shots for his second shutout of the season and the seventh of his career.

Knight’s ability to stay poised, even when facing skilled forwards like Artemi Panarin and Mika Zibanejad, gave the Blackhawks the confidence they needed to play more aggressively. His rebound control, positioning, and communication with the defense stood out throughout the night.

For Knight, this performance also marked an important step forward in consistency. He has never recorded more than two shutouts in a single season, and reaching that number before the halfway point reflects how valuable he has become to Chicago’s defensive structure.

The Blackhawks also showed improvement in areas that cost them during the road trip. Their forecheck was stronger, their defensive zone coverage much tighter, and their transitions cleaner. Even in moments when the Rangers pushed back, Chicago stayed composed.

New York saw one streak end as well. Mika Zibanejad’s seven-game point streak came to a stop, thanks in large part to Chicago’s disciplined defensive play.

The win gives the Blackhawks a much-needed boost as they head back on the road to face the St. Louis Blues on Friday night. Chicago proved they can rebound from adversity, and with Bedard leading the offense and Knight finding his rhythm, the team can build on this momentum moving forward. After a rough stretch, the Chicago Blackhawks reminded everyone what they look like at their best: energetic, structured, and confident.

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Blackhawks host the red-hot Rangers as they look to regain momentum at home https://www.chicitysports.com/blackhawks-look-to-regain-momentum-vs-red-hot-rangers/ Wed, 10 Dec 2025 15:52:48 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=155868

The Chicago Blackhawks return to the United Center on Wednesday night for a challenging matchup against the New York Rangers. After a tough stretch that has seen Chicago go 2-6-2 in their last 10 games, this home contest presents an opportunity to reset and rediscover consistency. The Rangers, meanwhile, come in riding a three-game road [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks return to the United Center on Wednesday night for a challenging matchup against the New York Rangers. After a tough stretch that has seen Chicago go 2-6-2 in their last 10 games, this home contest presents an opportunity to reset and rediscover consistency.

The Rangers, meanwhile, come in riding a three-game road winning streak and boasting one of the best away records in the league. With both teams healthy and meeting for the first time this season, the stage is set for a competitive and fast-paced matchup in Chicago.

Chicago Blackhawks aim to bounce back against strong Rangers road team

Dec 4, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) skates to the bench after scoring a goal during the second period against the Los Angeles Kings at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

The Blackhawks have been inconsistent of late, earning a 12-11-6 record and sitting near the middle of the Central Division standings. At home, they are 6-5-3 and looking to build more stability on United Center ice. One area that continues to stand out, for better or worse, is discipline. Chicago ranks fourth in the NHL with 126 total penalties, averaging 4.3 per game. Staying out of the penalty box will be key against a Rangers team that thrives when given extra opportunities.

Despite recent struggles, the Blackhawks have gotten strong play from their young core. Frank Nazar continues to develop into a dynamic playmaker with five goals and 15 assists this season. His speed and creativity have helped drive Chicago’s offense, especially during five-on-five play.

Tyler Bertuzzi has also been a steady contributor, recording six goals and four assists in his last 10 games. His physical presence and ability to generate chances in tight make him a vital piece of the Blackhawks’ top six.

The challenge, however, will be containing a New York team that has excelled on the road with a 12-4-1 away record. The Rangers are particularly dangerous when they hit the three-goal mark, owning a 13-1-1 record in those situations. Chicago’s defense and goaltending will need to be sharp early to prevent the Rangers from gaining momentum.

On the injury front, both teams enter the game fully healthy, allowing the Blackhawks to ice their strongest possible lineup for one of their toughest opponents in December.

Rangers bring firepower as Chicago Blackhawks look to stabilize recent form

Nov 9, 2025; Detroit, Michigan, USA; The Chicago Blackhawks celebrate their win over the Detroit Red Wings at the conclusion of the third period at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brian Bradshaw Sevald-Imagn Images

The New York Rangers arrive in Chicago playing confident, structured hockey. With a 15-12-4 record, they remain competitive in a tight Metropolitan Division race and continue to lean heavily on their star talent.

Artemi Panarin, the former Blackhawk, is once again leading the way with 10 goals and 22 assists. His combination of vision, playmaking, and shooting threat makes him one of the most dangerous forwards Chicago will face this month.

Complementing Panarin is Vladislav Gavrikov, who has been particularly productive over the last 10 games, tallying four goals and three assists. His two-way presence on the blue line gives the Rangers another layer of depth that Chicago must account for.

Statistically, New York has been the better team recently. Over their last 10 games, the Rangers are 5-3-2, averaging three goals per contest while giving up just 2.6. Their defensive structure has tightened, and their goaltending has been steady — a formula that has fueled their success away from home.

The Blackhawks, in contrast, have been outscored significantly in their recent 2-6-2 stretch, averaging only 2.2 goals per game while allowing 4.1 goals against. If Chicago wants to turn things around, they’ll need cleaner exits, sharper defensive zone coverage, and more sustained pressure in the offensive zone.

Still, the matchup brings opportunity. Playing in front of a home crowd, the Blackhawks have a chance to regroup, tighten their game, and show they can compete with one of the league’s top road teams. A strong effort against the Rangers could provide the spark they’ve been looking for.

As both teams enter the game with fully healthy rosters and plenty to play for, Wednesday night’s meeting promises high intensity, fast skating, and a clear test of where the Chicago Blackhawks stand heading into the heart of the season.

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Seven Chicago Blackhawks players who could become trade candidates if the season slips away https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-trade-candidates-if-season-slips-away/ Mon, 08 Dec 2025 19:09:53 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=155749

The Chicago Blackhawks are hitting a rough patch again, winning only two of their last ten games and suffering lopsided losses to both the Los Angeles Kings and Anaheim Ducks. While the season began with promise, their recent struggles raise an uncomfortable but realistic question: What if the Blackhawks fall out of the playoff race [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks are hitting a rough patch again, winning only two of their last ten games and suffering lopsided losses to both the Los Angeles Kings and Anaheim Ducks. While the season began with promise, their recent struggles raise an uncomfortable but realistic question: What if the Blackhawks fall out of the playoff race by the trade deadline?

If that happens, Chicago will almost certainly shift into seller mode once again, a familiar role during the rebuild. And that means several players could be on the move, especially pending free agents or veterans who could help playoff contenders.

Here’s a closer look at seven Blackhawks who may become trade candidates if the season continues trending downward.

Key veterans who could draw strong trade interest

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Mar 13, 2025; San Jose, California, USA; Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Connor Murphy (5) passes the puck during the third period against the San Jose Sharks at SAP Center at San Jose. Mandatory Credit: Bob Kupbens-Imagn Images

Connor Murphy, D
Murphy is almost guaranteed to draw attention from playoff-bound teams. He’s a big, experienced, right-shot defenseman — a premium position at the trade deadline. Teams looking to improve their penalty kill, stabilize their top four, or add leadership on the back end will absolutely inquire. His style fits postseason hockey, and that alone could get Chicago a solid return.

Ilya Mikheyev, RW
Mikheyev, a pending UFA, should become a popular target if Chicago makes him available. He’s a reliable two-way winger who can kill penalties, forecheck effectively, and chip in offensively. Coming off a 20-goal season, he’s precisely the kind of depth scorer and defensive presence contenders love to add in March.

Nick Foligno, LW
This one depends entirely on Foligno’s wishes. As the team’s captain and emotional leader, the Blackhawks would only move him if he asked for a shot at the Stanley Cup. His leadership and experience would make him highly valuable in any contender’s locker room. But if Foligno prefers to stay in Chicago, the Blackhawks will honor that.

Jason Dickinson, C
A strong defensive center and penalty killer, Dickinson is another pending free agent who would interest playoff teams. He is responsible, wins faceoffs, plays tough minutes, and can stabilize a third or fourth line. His style fits postseason hockey perfectly, which could help Chicago secure a mid-round pick or prospect.

Depth options that might appeal to contenders

Oct 15, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; Chicago Blackhawks right wing Ilya Mikheyev (95) is congratulated by teammates after scoring against the St. Louis Blues during the first period at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

Matt Grzelcyk, D
Grzelcyk brings playoff experience from his time in Boston and carries a team-friendly contract. He showed last season with the Pittsburgh Penguins that he can contribute offensively, posting career highs with 39 assists and 40 points. His ability to move the puck, run a power play, and play sheltered defensive minutes makes him attractive for depth-hungry contenders.

Sam Lafferty, RW/C
Lafferty is the type of gritty, fast, versatile forward that teams always try to grab at the deadline. He can play center or wing, kill penalties, and bring an edge that fits playoff-style hockey. His energy and ability to create momentum on the forecheck could make him a sneaky valuable add for a top contender.

Laurent Brossoit, G
Regardless of how the season plays out, Brossoit is one of the most likely Blackhawks to be traded. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman recently reported that Chicago has already given teams permission to speak with him. With many playoff teams always on the lookout for goaltending insurance, Brossoit, a proven, reliable veteran, could offer decent value.

The next several weeks will determine how the Chicago Blackhawks approach the trade deadline. If they stay competitive, the roster may remain intact. But if they continue sliding out of playoff contention, the front office will likely look to extract value from veterans and expiring contracts to support the long-term rebuild. Either way, all eyes will be on these seven players as the season progresses — because if Chicago becomes sellers again, movement is almost guaranteed.

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Is it time for the Chicago Blackhawks to send Sam Rinzel to rockford for a reset? https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-sam-rinzel-reset-rockford-ahl/ Thu, 04 Dec 2025 19:06:50 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=155534

The Chicago Blackhawks entered the season with high hopes for young defenseman Sam Rinzel, especially after his impressive NHL debut last spring and steady early-season play. But over the past few weeks, things haven’t gone as smoothly for the 21-year-old blueliner. His ice time has dropped sharply, he was benched in a recent third period, [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks entered the season with high hopes for young defenseman Sam Rinzel, especially after his impressive NHL debut last spring and steady early-season play. But over the past few weeks, things haven’t gone as smoothly for the 21-year-old blueliner. His ice time has dropped sharply, he was benched in a recent third period, and the team’s decision to use a seven-defenseman rotation has squeezed his opportunities even further.

Now, with Rinzel struggling to find rhythm or confidence, it might be time for the Blackhawks to consider a temporary reset, one that leads him to the Rockford IceHogs, where he can rediscover the big minutes and responsibility that helped him thrive early in his career. This wouldn’t be a setback. Instead, it could be exactly what he needs to take the next step in his development.

Ice time drops and rotational roles disrupt Rinzel’s momentum

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Apr 6, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Sam Rinzel (6) and Pittsburgh Penguins left wing Joona Koppanen (15) battle for control of the puck during the second period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Talia Sprague-Imagn Images

Rinzel’s development appeared on track through the early part of the 2024–25 season. He was averaging over 20 minutes a night, moving the puck well, and showing flashes of the poised, mobile defenseman the Blackhawks envisioned when they drafted him.

But everything shifted when the Blackhawks switched to a seven-defensemen rotation, a move that created inconsistency for younger players like Rinzel. Suddenly, instead of steady top-four minutes, he found himself bouncing between shifts and even sitting for long stretches.

Reporter Scott Powers noted that in Chicago’s most recent game, Rinzel played just one shift in the third period, the clearest sign yet that his role is slipping.
Powers wrote:
“Sam Rinzel played just one shift in the third period… It sounds like a coach’s decision. He finished with 9:30 of ice time for the game.”

That 9:30 mark is a far cry from the heavy workload he started the season with. It’s also a massive drop-off from the standout game he played back in October against the Montreal Canadiens, a performance that had many fans believing he was ready for a full-time NHL role.

Rinzel’s recent dip doesn’t reflect a lack of potential. Instead, it looks more like the natural consequences of lineup structure, coaching decisions, and the realities of managing a young defense core. Still, the Blackhawks want their top prospects to play meaningful minutes, not sit on the bench.

This is where Rockford could become the perfect solution.

AHL time could rebuild confidence and accelerate development

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Apr 2, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Sam Rinzel (6) waits for a faceoff during the third period against the Colorado Avalanche at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Talia Sprague-Imagn Images

A temporary move to Rockford wouldn’t be a punishment; it would be an opportunity. Rinzel is at his best when he’s playing a lot, touching the puck often, and being trusted in key situations. The AHL could offer him exactly that environment.

In Rockford, Rinzel could:
• Play top-pairing minutes
• Quarterback the power play
• Log heavy, consistent shifts
• Develop without the pressure of an NHL lineup squeeze

His college career and early NHL games showed what he can do when he’s allowed to take on responsibility. Rinzel’s smooth skating, long reach, and ability to move the puck make him an ideal candidate to dominate at the AHL level. At 6’4″ and nearly 195 pounds, he already has the physical tools, now he just needs the confidence and repetitions.

Last spring, Rinzel arrived in Chicago straight from college hockey and didn’t look out of place. He carried himself with poise and seemed energized by his opportunity. That confidence has faded recently, not because of failure, but because of reduced usage.

Sending him to Rockford would allow him to rebuild that confidence with steady, high-impact play. And when he returns, whether later this season or next, he’ll be more prepared to step into a bigger role on Chicago’s blue line.

This move would also align with the Blackhawks’ long-term defensive plan. With players like Alex Vlasic and Artyom Levshunov solidifying NHL roles, the team doesn’t need Rinzel to be rushed. They need him to be ready.

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NHL Recognizes Connor Bedard’s November brilliance with Third Star of the Month Award https://www.chicitysports.com/nhl-connor-bedard-third-star-of-the-month/ Wed, 03 Dec 2025 18:19:47 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=155485

Connor Bedard keeps adding to his growing list of accomplishments, earning the NHL’s third star of the month on Tuesday after powering the Chicago Blackhawks through November. He produced 23 points in 14 games with 10 goals and 13 assists, and he led the league by setting up 11 of those assists as primary helpers. [...]

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Connor Bedard keeps adding to his growing list of accomplishments, earning the NHL’s third star of the month on Tuesday after powering the Chicago Blackhawks through November. He produced 23 points in 14 games with 10 goals and 13 assists, and he led the league by setting up 11 of those assists as primary helpers.

Bedard now ranks third in the NHL with 37 points through the first 25 games of the season. The 2023 top overall pick also shares fifth place with 16 goals and holds a tie for ninth with 21 assists.

The young Blackhawks star played a part in 52.3 percent of the team’s goals in November and helped guide Chicago to a 6-5-3 record. He also landed among the NHL’s top performers for the month, finishing tied for fifth in power play assists with six, tied for sixth in goals with ten, tied for sixth in power play points with eight, tied for ninth in assists with thirteen, and tied for eleventh in shots on goal with fifty-two.

Connor Bedard with the Blackhawks

Nov 23, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) looks to pass the puck against the Colorado Avalanche during the first period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images
Nov 23, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) looks to pass the puck against the Colorado Avalanche during the first period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

In his 14 outings, Bedard consistently made an impact and recorded a point in 10 of those games. He went without a point only four times, matching the number of three point efforts he delivered in November. He reached at least three points on November 7 against Calgary with one goal and three assists, November 9 against Detroit with one goal and two assists, November 18 against Calgary with a hat trick, and November 30 against Anaheim with two goals and two assists.

The Blackhawks sit only one point outside a wildcard position in the Western Conference with an 11-9-5 record, and Bedard has pushed them into that mix. He leads the team in goals, assists, and total points and has built a gap of sixteen points over Tyler Bertuzzi, who ranks second on the roster. Only eight Chicago players have reached double figures in points this season, while Bedard is already closing in on forty and continues to set the pace for the entire group.

Nov 15, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) looks on during the first period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images
Nov 15, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) looks on during the first period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

Bedard is rapidly emerging as one of the league’s most dominant players early in his third NHL season, while the NHL’s monthly honors highlighted two other standout performers.

Colorado’s Nathan MacKinnon earned the top star for November with 26 points on 11 goals and 15 assists in 13 games, and Dallas winger Jason Robertson secured the second star by matching that 26-point output with 13 goals and 13 assists across 15 contests.

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Blackhawks prospect A.J. Spellacy earns camp invite https://www.chicitysports.com/blackhawks-prospect-aj-spellacy-world-juniors-camp-invite/ Mon, 01 Dec 2025 19:23:23 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=155358

The Chicago Blackhawks continue to see their prospect pool gain national attention, and the latest example comes from forward A.J. Spellacy, who has officially been named to Team USA’s 28-player preliminary camp roster for the 2026 World Junior Championship. USA Hockey revealed the roster on Monday, setting the stage for training camp in Duluth, Minnesota, [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks continue to see their prospect pool gain national attention, and the latest example comes from forward A.J. Spellacy, who has officially been named to Team USA’s 28-player preliminary camp roster for the 2026 World Junior Championship. USA Hockey revealed the roster on Monday, setting the stage for training camp in Duluth, Minnesota, where some of the best young American talent will compete for a spot on one of the world’s strongest junior teams.

Spellacy’s inclusion highlights the trust USA Hockey has in his development and reflects the strong season he’s having with the Windsor Spitfires. For Blackhawks fans, it provides another exciting glimpse into the future, and the possibility of watching one of Chicago’s prospects compete for gold on the international stage.

A.J. Spellacy joins a loaded team USA forward group

Nov 9, 2025; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal in the first period at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brian Bradshaw Sevald-Imagn Images

Earning a spot in Team USA’s camp is no small accomplishment. The forward group slated for Duluth features a mix of elite goal scorers, high-skill playmakers, and physically dominant two-way threats, and Spellacy finds himself right in the middle of that group.

The U.S. camp roster includes top NHL prospects like Cole Eiserman, James Hagens, Teddy Stiga, Kamil Bednarik, and Max Plante, forming one of the deepest forward pools USA Hockey has assembled in years. Spellacy being named among these players shows just how much his stock has risen.

This season with the Windsor Spitfires, Spellacy has impressed scouts with his combination of speed, physicality, and a strong shot, which helped him earn a serious look for the World Juniors. USA Hockey believes he can compete for a bottom-six wing role — but his pace and offensive instincts could earn him an even bigger role if he performs well during camp.

The full preliminary roster includes:

Forwards:
Kamil Bednarik, Trevor Connelly, Cole Eiserman, James Hagens, Will Horcoff, Jacob Kvasnicka, Ryker Lee, Cole McKinney, Brendan McMorrow, LJ Mooney, Max Plante, A.J. Spellacy, Teddy Stiga, Shane Vansaghi, Brodie Ziemer

Defensemen:
Asher Barnett, Henry Brzustewicz, EJ Emery, Blake Fiddler, Logan Hensler, Cole Hutson, Adam Kleber, Luke Osburn, Chase Reid, Dakoda Rheaume-Mullen

Goalies:
Caleb Heil, Nick Kempf, AJ Reyelts

USA Hockey is expected to finalize its roster by December 24, ahead of exhibition games against Germany and Finland at AMSOIL Arena. With the U.S. having won back-to-back gold medals, the 2026 group aims to continue that dominance, and Spellacy has a legitimate opportunity to be part of it.

A Big Moment for Spellacy and a Positive Sign for the Blackhawks’ Future

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Nov 12, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks head coach Jeff Blashill looks on from the bench during the first period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

Spellacy’s rise has been steady, and many Blackhawks fans thought he had a realistic shot of making Chicago’s NHL roster after a strong showing during training camp this past summer. He impressed with his skating, energy, and maturity, but the organization ultimately assigned him to the AHL’s Grand Rapids Griffins to continue developing.

Even so, the camp invite confirms what Chicago’s front office already knows: Spellacy is becoming a real contender for an NHL role in the near future.

For the Chicago Blackhawks, seeing a drafted player earn national attention is an encouraging sign. The franchise is in the middle of a long-term rebuild, and players like Spellacy represent the next wave of talent that will eventually surround Connor Bedard, Frank Nazar, Kevin Korchinski, Oliver Moore, and Artyom Levshunov.

If Spellacy sticks through the final roster cuts, he will have the chance to represent the U.S. on one of hockey’s biggest stages — a moment that could accelerate his development and give him invaluable experience against elite global competition.

A strong World Junior showing has helped launch the careers of many NHL players, and Spellacy now has that same opportunity in front of him. For Blackhawks fans, it’s one more reason to watch the upcoming World Juniors closely — because the future of Chicago hockey might be skating for Team USA.

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Chicago Blackhawks vs Anaheim Ducks: LIVE Blog, Score, Chat, Rosters, Injuries, Fantasy & Standings – Nov 30, 2025 https://www.chicitysports.com/nhl-chicago-blackhawks-vs-anaheim-ducks-live-blog-score-chat-rosters-injuries-fantasy-standings-nov-30-2025/ Sun, 30 Nov 2025 19:38:16 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=155308

Anaheim Ducks @ Chicago Blackhawks Game Info, Odds & Where to Watch Matchup: Anaheim Ducks @ Chicago Blackhawks Date & Time: Sunday, November 30, 2025 – 3:30 PM ET / 2:30 PM CT / 12:30 PM PST Location: United Center, Chicago, IL Broadcast / Streaming: ESPN+, Fubo TV (regional restrictions may apply) Odds: Ducks slight [...]

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Anaheim Ducks @ Chicago Blackhawks Game Info, Odds & Where to Watch

  • Matchup: Anaheim Ducks @ Chicago Blackhawks

  • Date & Time: Sunday, November 30, 2025 – 3:30 PM ET / 2:30 PM CT / 12:30 PM PST

  • Location: United Center, Chicago, IL

  • Broadcast / Streaming: ESPN+, Fubo TV (regional restrictions may apply)

  • Odds: Ducks slight favorites (–125), Blackhawks underdogs (+105)

 

Anaheim Ducks @ Chicago Blackhawks Score Updates/Play-by Play

Chicago Blackhawks and Anaheim Ducks Roster & Injury Report (11/30/2025)

Chicago Blackhawks Roster

No. Player Position
98 Connor Bedard Forward
59 Tyler Bertuzzi Forward
28 Andre Burakovsky Forward
34 Colton Dach Forward
16 Jason Dickinson
8 Ryan Donato Forward / Center
17 Nick Foligno
20 Ryan Greene
24 Sam Lafferty Forward / Wing
95 Ilya Mikheyev
91 Frank Nazar Forward / Center
73 Lukas Reichel Forward / Wing
86 Teuvo Teravainen Forward / Wing
46 Louis Crevier Defenseman
38 Ethan Del Mastro Defenseman
48 Matt Grzelcyk Defenseman
44 Wyatt Kaiser Defenseman
55 Artyom Levshunov Defenseman
5 Connor Murphy Defenseman
6 Sam Rinzel Defenseman
(72) Alex Vlasic Defenseman
1? / 39 Goaltender: Spencer Knight Goalie
39 Goaltender: Arvid Soderblom Goalie

Chicago Blackhawks Injury Report

Nick Foligno
LW
November 14, 2025
Hand
The Chicago Blackhawks placed F Nick Foligno on Injured Reserve on Monday (Nov. 17).
Laurent Brossoit
G
August 27, 2024
Hip
The Chicago Blackhawks placed G Laurent Brossoit on injured reserve non-roster list on Tuesday (Oct. 7).
Shea Weber
D
October 5, 2025
Ankle
The Chicago Blackhawks placed D Shea Weber on injured reserve on Monday (Oct. 6).

Anaheim Ducks — 2025-26 Roster (with Number & Position)

No. Player Position
91 Leo Carlsson Forward / Center
12 Sam Colangelo Forward / Wing
61 Cutter Gauthier Forward / Center
64 Mikael Granlund Forward / Center
24 Jansen Harkins Forward / Center
23 Mason McTavish Forward / Wing
13 Nikita Nesterenko Forward / Center/Wing (was on 2025-26 roster)
25 Ryan Poehling Forward / Center
19 Troy Terry Forward / Wing
77 Frank Vatrano Forward / Wing
16 Ryan Strome Forward / Center/Wing
45 Beckett Sennecke Forward / Wing (rookie)
34 Petr Mrazek Goaltender
1 Lukáš Dostal Goaltender
2 Jackson LaCombe Defenseman
7 Radko Gudas Defenseman (Defense / Veteran)
14 Drew Helleson Defenseman
51 Olen Zellweger Defenseman
65 Jacob Trouba Defenseman
34 Pavel Mintyukov Defenseman

Anaheim Ducks Injury Report

Dostal (upper body) is expected to miss the next 2-3 weeks, the team announced Friday.

Expected Return: Dec 13, 2025

Chicago Blackhawks Standings

Central Division (Blackhawks)

Team GP W L OT Pts
Colorado Avalanche Standings 25 18 1 6 42
Dallas Stars Standings 25 16 5 4 36
Minnesota Wild Standings 26 14 7 5 33
Utah Mammoth Standings 26 12 11 3 27
Chicago Blackhawks Standings 24 10 9 5 25

Pacific Division (Ducks)

Team GP W L OT Pts
Anaheim Ducks Standings 24 15 8 1 31
Los Angeles Kings Standings 25 12 6 7 31
Vegas Golden Knights Standings 25 11 6 8 30
Seattle Kraken 24 11 7 6 28
San Jose Sharks 26 12 11 3

 

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Blackhawks’ Valuation Jumps — Where do they rank among Maple Leafs, Rangers, and Kings? https://www.chicitysports.com/blackhawks-valuation-jumps-where-do-they-rank-among-maple-leafs-rangers-and-kings/ Sat, 29 Nov 2025 22:58:26 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=155268

Blackhawks’ Valuation Hits $2.75B — 7th-Highest in NHL, But Still Far From the Top As valuations soar across the league, the NHL continues to see unprecedented growth — and the Toronto Maple Leafs still sit firmly atop the list. According to the 2025 valuation rankings, the Blackhawks now check in at an estimated $2.75 billion, [...]

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Blackhawks’ Valuation Hits $2.75B — 7th-Highest in NHL, But Still Far From the Top

As valuations soar across the league, the NHL continues to see unprecedented growth — and the Toronto Maple Leafs still sit firmly atop the list. According to the 2025 valuation rankings, the Blackhawks now check in at an estimated $2.75 billion, earning them the 7th-highest valuation among all 32 NHL franchises.

2025 NHL: Top 10 Franchise Valuations

Here’s how the league’s big-market teams stack up, based on the most recent valuations

Rank Team Valuation (2025)
1 Toronto Maple Leafs $4.3B
2 New York Rangers $3.8B
3 Montreal Canadiens $3.4B
4 Los Angeles Kings $3.15B
5 Edmonton Oilers $3.10B
6 Boston Bruins $3.05B
7 Chicago Blackhawks $2.75B
8 Philadelphia Flyers $2.6B
9 Washington Capitals $2.5B
10 Detroit Red Wings $2.47B
Nov 9, 2025; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Sam Rinzel (6) handles the puck behind the net during the second period against the Detroit Red Wings at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brian Bradshaw Sevald-Imagn Images

What That Means for Chicago Blackhawks

  • Financially healthy: With a $2.75B valuation, the Blackhawks remain among the league’s upper-tier franchises. According to Sportico’s 2025 report, Chicago also pulled in roughly $268 million in revenue and posted an EBITDA of around $85 million

  • Still behind the heavy hitters: Despite the upside, there’s a big gap between Chicago and the top-valued clubs like Toronto or New York.  It reflects deeper pockets, bigger markets, and more financial flexibility for things like star contracts, marketing, and facility upgrades.

  • Valuation doesn’t guarantee wins

Bigger Picture: The NHL’s Rising Tide

  • The league as a whole is riding a wave of growth. The average NHL franchise is now worth around $2.1 billion, up significantly from just a few years ago.
  • Much of the increase in valuations stems from bigger national media deals, rising revenue from sponsorships and advertising, and — for some clubs — valuable real estate and business-side holdings.
  • For teams like the Blackhawks, that broader financial boom offers a chance: with steady profits and a rising valuation, the front office has the theoretical firepower to rebuild, retool, or invest in long-term growth.

How the Blackhawks Compare to Rivals

Chicago sits 7th in NHL franchise valuations, but where does it compare to some of its rivals?

  • Detroit Red Wings (10th, ~$2.47B): Chicago maintains a clear edge over Detroit, thanks to higher revenue and stronger EBITDA, but the Red Wings’ loyal fan base and historical prestige keep them competitive in market value.

  • Philadelphia Flyers (8th, ~$2.6B): Just ahead of Chicago in valuation, the Flyers’ large media market and sponsorship deals give them slightly higher leverage, though the Blackhawks’ on-ice performance and star power still make Chicago a stronger draw regionally.

  • Washington Capitals (9th, ~$2.5B): The Caps round out the top 10, with steady attendance and consistent playoff appearances helping maintain value, but Chicago’s larger market and revenue streams keep the Hawks ahead.

While the gap to the top 5 (Toronto, NY Rangers, Montreal, LA, Edmonton) remains significant, Chicago’s position shows that the team is far from a small-market contender.

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Two Chicago Blackhawks prospects earn national recognition in top-100 under-21 rankings https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-prospects-korchinski-mason-west-top-100-ranking/ Fri, 28 Nov 2025 12:01:23 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=155208

The Chicago Blackhawks have made it no secret that their rebuild centers around a deep, talented prospect pool. While the spotlight often shines on big names like Connor Bedard and Frank Nazar, the organization’s rising stars extend far beyond the NHL roster. This week, two more promising young players earned national recognition, further strengthening the [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks have made it no secret that their rebuild centers around a deep, talented prospect pool. While the spotlight often shines on big names like Connor Bedard and Frank Nazar, the organization’s rising stars extend far beyond the NHL roster. This week, two more promising young players earned national recognition, further strengthening the belief that Chicago’s future is bright.

Defenseman Kevin Korchinski and forward Mason West both cracked Ryan Kennedy’s prestigious “Top 100 Players Age 21 or Under” list for The Hockey News, coming in at No. 57 and No. 51, respectively. For a franchise focused on long-term success, seeing multiple prospects rank among the best young talents in the hockey world is another promising sign that the Blackhawks’ rebuild is on track.

Kevin Korchinski continues his development in the AHL

Apr 10, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Kevin Korchinski (14) knocks down Boston Bruins right wing Fabian Lysell (23) during the third period at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-Imagn Images

Defenseman Kevin Korchinski, placed at No. 57, has been one of Chicago’s most intriguing young blueliners ever since he was selected seventh overall in the 2022 NHL Draft. After splitting time between the NHL and AHL last season, the Blackhawks opted to give him more time to sharpen his game with the Rockford IceHogs, a move that already appears to be paying dividends.

Korchinski has recorded one goal and 14 points in 19 games for Rockford this season, showcasing his puck-moving ability and offensive instincts. His skating remains one of his biggest strengths, allowing him to transition the puck quickly and play with confidence on the rush.

Although he is still developing into a full-time NHL defenseman, his upside is undeniable. In 92 career NHL games, the 21-year-old has already posted six goals and 17 points. His growth curve suggests he could eventually become a top-four defenseman, possibly even running a power play unit once he gains more experience and consistency.

What keeps Korchinski on national radars is his blend of size, mobility, and hockey IQ, all traits that modern NHL teams value highly in young defensemen. The Blackhawks remain patient with his progress, knowing that defensemen often take longer to mature fully.

Being recognized among the top 60 prospects under 21 validates both his talent and his potential role in shaping Chicago’s blue line for years to come.

Mason West climbs into the spotlight with impressive production

Dec 21, 2024; Calgary, Alberta, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) skates against the Calgary Flames during the third period at Scotiabank Saddledome. Mandatory Credit: Sergei Belski-Imagn Images

While Korchinski is a more familiar name to many fans, forward Mason West might be the true “breakout” inclusion on Kennedy’s list. Ranked at No. 51, West’s rise is fueled by a combination of size, scoring ability, and steady development at multiple competitive levels.

West, who stands at an imposing 6-foot-6, had a dominant year at Edina High School, recording 27 goals and 49 points in 31 games. His ability to use his frame effectively, combined with strong puck protection skills and a heavy shot, makes him stand out among his age group.

He also impressed during his stint with the Fargo Force (USHL) last season, tallying one goal and nine points in 10 games, a strong showing against older, faster competition.

While still considered a long-term project, West’s ranking at No. 51 highlights how much potential scouts see in him. With continued development, he could evolve into a powerful top-six forward capable of impacting the game at both ends of the ice.

For the Blackhawks, having a prospect with West’s size and offensive touch is especially valuable as they look to build a more balanced forward group for the future.

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“That’s just reality”: Chicago Blackhawks handled Avalanche push the right way https://www.chicitysports.com/blackhawks-take-positives-from-1-0-loss-to-avalanche/ Mon, 24 Nov 2025 18:00:04 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=155098

The Chicago Blackhawks returned to the United Center on Sunday night with something to prove. After suffering a painful 9–3 loss to the Buffalo Sabres, the team faced the daunting task of regrouping against the NHL’s best squad, the Colorado Avalanche, who entered the matchup with a blistering 16-1-5 record. On paper, it was a [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks returned to the United Center on Sunday night with something to prove. After suffering a painful 9–3 loss to the Buffalo Sabres, the team faced the daunting task of regrouping against the NHL’s best squad, the Colorado Avalanche, who entered the matchup with a blistering 16-1-5 record. On paper, it was a mismatch. On the ice, however, the Blackhawks delivered one of their most disciplined and determined performances of the season, even though it ended in a 1–0 defeat.

Sometimes, a loss feels like a step backward. But in this case, Chicago left the rink believing they took an important step forward.

A strong response after the Buffalo meltdown

Nov 23, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks left wing Tyler Bertuzzi (59) shoots against Colorado Avalanche left wing Artturi Lehkonen (62) during the third period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

The Blackhawks came into the game desperate for a reset, and from the opening puck drop, they played with purpose. The first period was arguably one of their best starts in weeks. Chicago didn’t just keep pace with Colorado; it dictated the play. They outshot the Avalanche 11–2, generated multiple grade-A chances, and controlled the tempo. The only thing missing was the finish.

Despite the strong start, the scoreboard stayed locked at 0–0 after 20 minutes. Still, the energy felt different, and the team looked more composed and connected than in Buffalo.

The Avalanche predictably pushed back in the second period. Colorado outshot Chicago 19–1 in a dominant middle frame, and it was during this surge that Cale Makar finally broke through. His rebound goal was the only puck that got behind Spencer Knight, who was nothing short of outstanding. Knight made 25 saves on 26 shots and kept his team within striking distance all night.

In the third period, the Blackhawks pushed aggressively for the equalizer. They created traffic in front, cycled the puck effectively, and sent shot after shot toward Scott Wedgewood. But Colorado’s goaltender was flawless, stopping all 22 shots he faced and securing the shutout.

Even with the loss, head coach Jeff Blashill was encouraged.
“Even with the second [period], I think if we repeat that performance, we win lots of games,” he said. “The other team is going to push back, that’s just reality. I thought we did an excellent job in our structure and with some of the things we didn’t do in Buffalo.”

For a team still finding consistency, that felt like a genuine step in the right direction.

A loss that feels like progress, and what comes next

Nov 23, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Colorado Avalanche goaltender Scott Wedgewood (41) defends against the Chicago Blackhawks during the third period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

This 1–0 defeat marks the first time this season the Chicago Blackhawks have dropped three straight games in regulation, but considering where the team was a year ago, that stat highlights improvement rather than disappointment. Every NHL team hits rough patches, and this one is Chicago’s. What matters is how they respond, and the effort against Colorado suggests a rebound is on the horizon.

Blashill emphasized the value of the upcoming practice days:
“We’re going to have a couple of days of practice. Coming in and having greater urgency on Wednesday is going to be critical.”

The Blackhawks have been learning, adapting, and recovering from one of the toughest parts of their early schedule. Facing the top team in the league and nearly grinding out a point shows maturity and growth, especially after a demoralizing loss to Buffalo.

Now, attention turns to Wednesday night, when the Minnesota Wild visit the United Center. It’s the eve of Thanksgiving, historically one of the most electric home crowds of the year, and the Wild enter the matchup red-hot. The building will be loud, emotional, and eager for a bounce-back win.

If the Blackhawks play with the same structure, urgency, and fight that they showed against the Avalanche, they believe positive results will follow.

Sunday’s game may not have added two points to the standings, but it added something just as important: the confidence that this team can compete with anyone when they stick to their identity. And if they “repeat that performance,” as Blashill said, they’ll be on the winning side more often than not.

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Insider makes shocking statement about Connor Bedard’s chances of making team Canada https://www.chicitysports.com/insider-makes-shocking-statement-about-connor-bedards-chances-of-making-team-canada/ Sat, 22 Nov 2025 22:40:12 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=155022

Connor Bedard is lighting up the NHL in his third season, but somehow, the 20-year-old superstar isn’t receiving the level of praise he deserves. Despite carrying the Chicago Blackhawks’ offense on his shoulders, despite producing at an elite rate on a team that hasn’t changed much from last season, and despite sitting among the top [...]

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Connor Bedard is lighting up the NHL in his third season, but somehow, the 20-year-old superstar isn’t receiving the level of praise he deserves. Despite carrying the Chicago Blackhawks’ offense on his shoulders, despite producing at an elite rate on a team that hasn’t changed much from last season, and despite sitting among the top scorers in the entire league, one insider believes Bedard still might not make Team Canada’s Olympic roster if the selection were held today.

For a player who has quickly become the face of the Blackhawks and one of the brightest young talents in the NHL, that statement shocked fans. And when you look at the numbers, the situation

in Chicago, and the forward options available to Team Canada, it becomes clear: leaving Connor Bedard off the roster would not only be questionable but also a massive mistake.

Connor Bedard is playing at an elite level, even without elite support

Nov 7, 2025; Calgary, Alberta, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) during the third period against the Calgary Flames at Scotiabank Saddledome. Mandatory Credit: Sergei Belski-Imagn Images

The Chicago Blackhawks might be slightly better than last season thanks to the arrival of Frank Nazar, Artyom Levshunov, and Andre Burakovsky, but make no mistake, this is still a team in transition. And yet, Bedard is thriving.

He is tied for third in NHL scoring with fellow phenom Macklin Celebrini, trailing only Nathan MacKinnon and Connor McDavid, arguably the two best players in the world. Bedard’s scoring pace, creativity, shooting ability, and ability to drive offense are among the best across the league.

People often evaluate a player’s performance relative to the talent around him. By that standard, Bedard should be getting more respect. He doesn’t play on a powerhouse team. He doesn’t have an all-star winger feeding him pucks every night. He doesn’t get sheltered minutes. And yet… he keeps producing.

Some critics point to Bedard’s defensive game not being at an elite level, but that’s not what he’s being selected for. Not every Olympic forward needs to be a Selke contender. In fact, many of the players being considered aren’t defensive specialists either. What matters is that Bedard is already one of Canada’s most dangerous offensive weapons, and offense wins medals.

His skill set, even at his age, compares favorably to other smaller, highly skilled players like Mitch Marner, Brayden Point, Seth Jarvis, and Travis Konecny. And based on this season’s performance, Bedard is outproducing many of them.

So why would he not be a lock for Team Canada?

Team politics, coaching preferences, and the “veteran bias” problem

Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) center Frank Nazar (91) defend Ottawa Senators defenseman Nick Jensen (3) during the second period at United Center.
Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) center Frank Nazar (91) defend Ottawa Senators defenseman Nick Jensen (3) during the second period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images

NHL insider Chris Johnston recently made a surprising statement:

“I still think if the roster had to be chosen today… he would not be on the team.”

And that says everything about how complicated Team Canada selections have become.

With John Cooper as head coach and Doug Armstrong as general manager, there’s an unavoidable reality: certain players from the Tampa Bay Lightning and St. Louis Blues organizations are going to get priority. Anthony Cirelli, Brandon Hagel, Brayden Point, Colton Parayko, Jordan Binnington, Robert Thomas… these names will receive heavy consideration for familiarity and system fit.

But Canada has made this mistake before at the World Juniors, choosing “safer” or “older” players over the most talented ones. And when things go wrong, fans immediately look back and ask the same question:
Why didn’t they take the best players?

The competition for forward spots will be intense. Veterans like Mark Stone, Brad Marchand, Travis Konecny, Sam Bennett, and Seth Jarvis will be pushing to return. Meanwhile, top talents who missed the 4 Nations Faceoff, Mark Scheifele, Nick Suzuki, Tom Wilson, Quinton Byfield, Mathew Barzal, Wyatt Johnston, Celebrini, and Bedard, are all in the mix.

But here’s the thing: Bedard isn’t just another young name in the conversation. He is outscoring many established NHL stars. He is electrifying audiences. He is growing into a leader. And he is doing all of this on a team that isn’t anywhere close to the firepower of the teams most Team Canada candidates play on.

If Bedard keeps this pace heading into the official Olympic roster announcement, the pressure on Hockey Canada will be intense. Leaving him off the team would spark outrage across the country, and rightfully so.

Team Canada’s message needs to be simple: bring the best players.

Because if Connor Bedard doesn’t make the roster, the critics won’t be questioning Bedard… they’ll be questioning Hockey Canada.

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Connor Bedard and Frank Nazar are proving they’re ready to lead the Blackhawks https://www.chicitysports.com/connor-bedard-frank-nazar-ready-to-lead-blackhawks-next-era/ Sat, 22 Nov 2025 19:00:12 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=155018

The Chicago Blackhawks are entering a new era, and the future leadership core of the franchise is beginning to take shape right before everyone’s eyes. For years, fans and analysts speculated that Connor Bedard would one day become captain, the face of the franchise, and the heartbeat of the locker room. Now, in just his [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks are entering a new era, and the future leadership core of the franchise is beginning to take shape right before everyone’s eyes. For years, fans and analysts speculated that Connor Bedard would one day become captain, the face of the franchise, and the heartbeat of the locker room. Now, in just his third NHL season, Bedard is showing that those expectations weren’t just fair, they were accurate. And he’s not rising alone.

Alongside him is Frank Nazar, the energetic, upbeat young center whose personality balances Bedard’s seriousness and adds life to the room. Together, the two are proving that the next leadership group of the Blackhawks, built around Bedard, Nazar, and likely Alex Vlasic, may be closer than anyone expected. The handoff from veterans like Nick Foligno, Jason Dickinson, and Connor Murphy appears not only inevitable but also harmonious.

Why Connor Bedard looks like the Blackhawks’ next captain

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Connor Bedard has always been the franchise player, but this season, he’s become more than that. He’s become a leader. With Foligno and Dickinson sidelined, Bedard has worn the “A” for the last few games, and coach Jeff Blashill believes he has “absolutely earned it.”

This stretch has given Bedard the chance to show everything a captain must be: productive, honest, vocal, and accountable.

He’s found his voice, a significant shift from his quieter first two seasons. Bedard is still introverted, but he has grown more comfortable speaking up, calling out teammates when needed, and praising them when they excel. He’s also become more open with the media, offering honest, thoughtful responses rather than cautious clichés.

Even during tense moments, Bedard is learning how to carry himself like a leader. His unsportsmanlike conduct penalty against the Kraken was a mistake, but it was a moment he learned from, a reminder of how captains must balance passion with restraint.

And then there’s his play. Bedard is tied for third in league scoring with 31 points in 21 games, putting him on a staggering 121-point pace. His output, competitiveness, and consistency place him firmly in “best-player, best-leader” territory, the modern trend in the NHL where superstars like McDavid and MacKinnon carry the responsibility of the “C.”

Connor Murphy captured it perfectly:
“His comfort zone and maturity socially among the team… has taken a big step this year. You see those leadership qualities coming out of him.”

Bedard isn’t just the Blackhawks’ most talented player; he’s becoming their emotional engine. And with the veterans on expiring contracts, his time as captain feels closer than ever.

Why Frank Nazar is built for the alternate captain role

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If Bedard represents the steady, serious leadership style, Frank Nazar is his perfect complement, the spark plug who keeps everyone connected and energized. Nazar’s personality is magnetic. He walks into the room and immediately lifts the mood.

“He wakes up most days and the sky is blue,” Blashill joked earlier this season. “Too many of us wake up and it’s cloudy. But not him.”

Nazar’s upbeat nature isn’t accidental; he puts effort into making sure every teammate feels supported. If someone seems down, he picks them up with a laugh, a joke, or a compliment. Hockey is supposed to be fun, Nazar insists, and he works to make it feel that way.

But underneath the lightheartedness is a focused, competitive center that wants to succeed badly. Nazar has 15 points in 19 games, suitable for a 65-point pace. He has taken firm control of the second-line center role. He knows how to be serious when moments demand it, and he’s learning how to thrive under pressure.

“When you’re blessed enough to play as much as I do, it’s something you should take on,” Nazar said. “It’s not pressure, it’s discipline.”

Veterans see the leadership qualities, too.

“Frank and Connor have taken it upon themselves to say, ‘I’m going to win games for us, night after night.’ That’s leadership,” Jason Dickinson said.

Nazar brings joy, Bedard brings focus. Together they form the perfect leadership duo for a young team learning how to win again.

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Blackhawks head coach sounds off on referees after missed penalty on Connor Bedard https://www.chicitysports.com/blackhawks-head-coach-sounds-off-on-referees-after-missed-penalty-on-connor-bedard/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 16:33:28 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=154963

The Chicago Blackhawks suffered a frustrating loss at the hands of the Seattle Kraken on Thursday night at the United Center. Falling 3-2 and watching the Kraken get three third-period goals, the Blackhawks had a chance on a Connor Bedard breakaway in that period. Bedard had the breakaway with 4:25 left in the game, getting [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks suffered a frustrating loss at the hands of the Seattle Kraken on Thursday night at the United Center. Falling 3-2 and watching the Kraken get three third-period goals, the Blackhawks had a chance on a Connor Bedard breakaway in that period.

Bedard had the breakaway with 4:25 left in the game, getting behind Kraken defenseman Ryan Lindgren. The attempt was no good as Lindgren’s slash was not called. And the Blackhawks, particularly Bedard were furious.

The young superstar let his feelings be known to referee Justin Kea with some gestures. Kea was not happy and then called an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Bedard, sending him to the box.

The Kraken took advantage as Jaden Schwartz got the game-deciding goal. It’s no question that the call decided the game and following the loss, Jeff Blashill made his frustrations known.

Jeff Blashill lashes out on referee for missed call

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Nov 20, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) reacts to a lack of call against Seattle Kraken defenseman Ryan Lindgren (55) during the third period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

Following the game, Blashill defended his young superstar who got the penalty.  He went off on the referring in the game at that key moment.

“It’s a penalty… When you don’t have position on a guy, and you put your stick in there and you hit his glove — yes he got the stick after, but the first contact was on his glove — it’s a penalty,” Blashill said.

“And then I don’t know what was said, but it better have been really, really, really personal to be that sensitive about it. Because you’re deciding games… It better have been really, really personal if you’re not going to have enough thick skin to just keep playing through it.”

Bedard wasn’t shy about talking about the missed penalty, either. He took a different approach though, saying he has to be better controlling his emotions.

“Obviously, in the moment, you think it’s a penalty,” Bedard said Thursday via the Chicago Sun-Times. “But I have to control my emotions in a better way. I put our team in a vulnerable spot there, so [I’ve] just got to be better.”

At this stage of his career, Bedard should be getting rewarded with penalties like that. But it didn’t happen and instead, the Blackhawks took a loss as they head to Buffalo for their next game on Friday.

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Connor Bedard sends subtle message to Blackhawks fans https://www.chicitysports.com/connor-bedard-sublte-message-chicago-blackhawks-fans/ Wed, 19 Nov 2025 20:15:05 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=154819

Connor Bedard was once again at the center of the hockey world as he recorded his second career hat trick in the Blackhawks’ 5-2 win over the Flames Tuesday night at the United Center. Bedard’s big night helped the Blackhawks improve to a six-game point streak. The team is in the midst of a lengthy [...]

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Connor Bedard was once again at the center of the hockey world as he recorded his second career hat trick in the Blackhawks’ 5-2 win over the Flames Tuesday night at the United Center. Bedard’s big night helped the Blackhawks improve to a six-game point streak. The team is in the midst of a lengthy homestand, and during his postgame interview with CHSN color man Darren Pang, Bedard commented on the crowds at the United Center during the past few games.

“I think the last three games have been probably the loudest of my career. We feed off that so much, we appreciate it.”

Blackhawks fans are restoring the roar at the Madhouse

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Mar 28, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; A Chicago Blackhawks fan wears a Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) jersey during the national anthem prior to a game against the Vegas Golden Knights at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Talia Sprague-Imagn Images

Bedard is in his third year as a Blackhawk, and it speaks volumes when he mentions the last few home games being the loudest of his career. It’s no surprise the building is louder to the fans, considering the team is taking a big step forward. The growing enthusiasm for the young team is not going unnoticed by the players.

Saturday night against the Maple Leafs, a season high 20,489 showed up at the United Center and gave the barn a playoff-like atmosphere in their 3-2 win. While a Saturday game against an Original Six team with a special centennial ceremony commemorating “The Originals” is an attractive draw regardless, it was that raucous atmosphere that Bedard spoke about that is so special. There have been a handful of big ceremonies at the United Center in recent years, ending with dud on the ice and an anticlimactic atmosphere.

The later weekday games against non-rivals, like the one on Tuesday, are not selling out yet. Though the feeling is that the enthusiasm among the fanbase is growing quickly, and more sellout or close to selling out games at the Madhouse could be on the horizon. Maybe not 2009-2015 dynasty levels yet, but an increase. Even compared to earlier home games before this homestand, when they were drawing around 15-16K.

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Blackhawks players are feeding off the fans

Oct 17, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks head coach Jeff Blashill talks with the team during the third period against the Vancouver Canucks at the United Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

As mentioned, Bedard showed appreciation to the fans. Mentioning how the team “feeds” off the fans and each other. It’s been noticeable that the young Hawks are growing more confident by the game. Being a young, hungry squad and feeling this type of energy like they have not before has to aid that confidence, and they have made clear that that’s the case.

Call it cliché or corny, but human emotions are very real. Imagine being a 20-year-old playing the game you’ve known your whole life in front of a deafening crowd cheering you on. One can only comprehend how that must feel. It was the same case in 2007-2008 when Chicago began to take notice of Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane.

It’s time to start spreading the news and get more people to the United Center and be even louder.

 

 

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Chicago Blackhawks’ Connor Bedard has officially become a superstar https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-connor-bedard-superstar/ Wed, 19 Nov 2025 18:16:30 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=154820

The Chicago Blackhawks have now improved to a 10-5-4 record following Tuesday’s 5-2 win over the Calgary Flames. The Hawks are now 5-0-1 in their last six games. More news: Chicago Bears surge into top 10 of NFL power rankings The biggest highlight from Tuesday night’s huge win was Connor Bedard’s second career hat trick. The [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks have now improved to a 10-5-4 record following Tuesday’s 5-2 win over the Calgary Flames. The Hawks are now 5-0-1 in their last six games.

More news: Chicago Bears surge into top 10 of NFL power rankings

The biggest highlight from Tuesday night’s huge win was Connor Bedard’s second career hat trick. The young phenom has been on fire this season, and he’s officially entering superstar territory.

The Chicago Blackhawks officially have a new superstar in Connor Bedard

Oct 19, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Anaheim Ducks defenseman Radko Gudas (7) defends against Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) during the second period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

More news: Ben Johnson’s impact continues to show for the Chicago Bears

In his last 10 games, Bedard has dominated the entire NHL. The Hawks’ center is officially living up to the hype he brought when he was drafted in 2023.

Bedard has scored 10 goals and gotten 11 assists for a total of 21 points in his last 10 games. He has gotten now two hat tricks during this stretch. Bedard now ranks fourth in the NHL in total points as well.

The Blackhawks have played like a completely new team under Jeff Blashill. The improvement this team has made compared to last year is night and day. Through the ten game stretch, the team has a record of 6-2-2 and are now in fourth place of the central division.

Via Bleacher Report Open Ice on X:

The Blackhawks officially have their new superstar. And if this young core can continue to play great hockey, we might see playoff hockey again sooner than we all expected.

Oct 28, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) celebrates his hat trick against the Ottawa Senators during the third period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images

 

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Connor Bedard wears the ‘A’ on Chicago Blaackhawks sweater for first time https://www.chicitysports.com/connor-bedard-second-hat-trick-blackhawks-beat-flames/ Wed, 19 Nov 2025 16:00:35 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=154853

With two members of the Chicago Blackhawks’ leadership group out of the lineup, Connor Bedard stepped onto the ice wearing the “A” on his jersey for the first time in his NHL career. And if there was ever a moment to show he belonged in a leadership role, Tuesday night was it. Bedard delivered an [...]

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With two members of the Chicago Blackhawks’ leadership group out of the lineup, Connor Bedard stepped onto the ice wearing the “A” on his jersey for the first time in his NHL career. And if there was ever a moment to show he belonged in a leadership role, Tuesday night was it. Bedard delivered an unforgettable performance, scoring his second hat trick in just ten games to lift the Blackhawks to a 5–2 victory over the Calgary Flames at the United Center.

From his hustle to his scoring touch to his calm presence in crucial moments, Bedard didn’t just lead, he inspired. The 20-year-old superstar now has 13 goals and 16 assists for 29 points in 19 games, putting him in elite company near the top of the NHL scoring race. Nights like this are reminders that not only is he the centerpiece of Chicago’s future, but he’s already the heartbeat of the present.

Connor Bedard’s leadership, speed, and scoring spark Blackhawks’ strong start

Nov 7, 2025; Calgary, Alberta, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) skates against the Calgary Flames during the third period at Scotiabank Saddledome. Mandatory Credit: Sergei Belski-Imagn Images

Wearing the “A” might have been new, but Bedard carried himself as though he’d been a leader for years. Even before the goals came, he set the tone with his pace and level of competition.

“I’ve been so fortunate to learn from guys like Foligno, Dickinson, Murphy… it’s a great honor,” Bedard said of being named an alternate captain. “The Blackhawks jersey is special.”

And he played like it.

After a slow first period where Ryan Donato opened the scoring, Bedard exploded in the second. On a loose puck near center ice, he turned on the jets, showing off the speed he added in the offseason, and beat Flames defenseman Yan Kuznetsov in a footrace before poking the puck through Dustin Wolf’s pads for his 11th goal of the season.

Later, with the score tied 2–2 early in the third, Bedard responded instantly. After a slick pass from Ryan Greene, Bedard stepped into the puck and ripped it into the top corner to make it 3–2. The puck almost seemed to leap off his stick, a perfect example of the shooting talent that has turned him into one of the most dangerous young players in hockey.

His teammates certainly noticed.

“What he’s doing right now is huge for our team,” rookie Oliver Moore said. “The way he’s playing both sides of the puck… it’s leadership.”

The chemistry between Bedard, Greene, and Moore was on full display. Moore later added the 4–2 insurance marker before Bedard completed his hat trick with an empty-net strike from his own zone.

This was Bedard’s second hat trick of the month, and he now trails only Nathan MacKinnon and Connor McDavid in points. Calgary, meanwhile, has seen him put up seven points in their past two meetings alone.

Blackhawks keep rolling as Connor Bedard ignites the offense

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Apr 8, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) moves the puck against the Pittsburgh Penguins during the third period at PPG Paints Arena. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

While Bedard powered the offense, Chicago continued to prove it’s one of the hottest teams in the NHL. The Blackhawks are now 5-0-1 in their last six and 10-3-3 in their previous sixteen, their best stretch since 2019.

It wasn’t always perfect. After dominating the first two periods, the Hawks briefly slipped in the third. Calgary tied the game early after a turnover by Wyatt Kaiser, but Chicago responded instantly, something that has become a trend this season.

The Flames tried to turn the physicality up, dishing out big hits, including Adam Klapka’s dangerous check on Connor Murphy. But instead of losing focus, the Hawks built momentum. Moore scored on a driving play to the net, Greene collected another assist, and the team tightened up defensively.

When Calgary pulled their goalie, the crowd rose to its feet, sensing Bedard’s chance at the hat trick. He didn’t disappoint. After regaining the puck in the defensive zone, he fired it the length of the ice into the empty net, sending hats raining down in celebration.

The Blackhawks also improved to 6-0-0 when leading after two periods, another sign of their growing maturity.

Ryan Donato summed up the mood perfectly:
“It’s a completely different atmosphere in the locker room… it’s fun to be around right now.”

And with Connor Bedard leading in both scoring and spirit, it’s easy to see why. This wasn’t just another win, it was a statement. The Blackhawks are rising, their young core is flourishing, and Bedard is proving why he is already one of hockey’s brightest stars.

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Laurent Brossoit returns to the ice after a year of injuries, but his future with the Chicago Blackhawks remains uncertain https://www.chicitysports.com/laurent-brossoit-returns-to-ice-after-year-of-injuries-with-chicago-blackhawks/ Tue, 18 Nov 2025 03:00:04 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=154728

There was finally a positive sight for the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday morning as goaltender Laurent Brossoit took the ice ahead of practice, his first appearance in well over a year. For a player who hasn’t seen NHL action since April 2024, it’s a significant step forward after what has been a long and frustrating [...]

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There was finally a positive sight for the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday morning as goaltender Laurent Brossoit took the ice ahead of practice, his first appearance in well over a year. For a player who hasn’t seen NHL action since April 2024, it’s a significant step forward after what has been a long and frustrating stretch filled with setbacks, surgeries, and uncertainty.

While Brossoit is still far from returning to game action, his presence at the United Center marks a potential turning point. The veteran netminder signed a two-year, $6.6 million contract with the Chicago Blackhawks last offseason but has yet to play a single minute for the team. With months of rehab behind him and a crease now dominated by young, in-form goalies, his path back to the NHL remains anything but clear.

A grueling year of injuries and surgeries

Apr 13, 2024; Denver, Colorado, USA; Winnipeg Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck (37) reacts with goaltender Laurent Brossoit (39) after the game against the Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports

Laurent Brossoit’s journey since joining the Chicago Blackhawks has been nothing short of challenging. After signing as a free agent in the summer of 2024, expectations were high that he would bring experience and stability behind starter Petr Mrázek. However, things quickly took a turn for the worse.

In late August 2024, Brossoit underwent meniscus surgery on his knee, an injury initially expected to sideline him for a couple of months. Instead, his recovery kept getting delayed, and by November, he was officially listed as out indefinitely. Around Thanksgiving, he underwent a second knee procedure, which was supposed to set him up for a mid-January return. But that comeback never materialized.

After months of silence, the Blackhawks eventually shut him down for the rest of the 2024–25 season. To make matters worse, he had to undergo yet another operation, this time on his hip, over the summer. General manager Kyle Davidson confirmed at training camp that Brossoit would remain out for the long term, leading many to believe he might never actually suit up for the Chicago Blackhawks.

That’s why Thursday’s development is so significant. Seeing Brossoit back on the ice, even just for light skating, represents a huge personal milestone after over a year of rehabilitation. However, after such a long layoff, it’s likely still weeks or even months before he’s ready to play again.

Before his string of injuries, Brossoit was coming off the best stretch of his career. In 2023–24, he posted a .927 save percentage, a 2.00 goals-against average (GAA), and three shutouts in 22 starts for the Winnipeg Jets. The year before, with the Vegas Golden Knights, he went 7-0-3 with a .927 SV% and 2.17 GAA. Statistically, he ranked among the NHL’s top six goalies in goals saved above expected, proving himself as one of the league’s most efficient backups.

That version of Brossoit is precisely who the Chicago Blackhawks were hoping to get, a reliable, experienced goaltender who could lighten the workload of an aging starter. Unfortunately, his health had other plans.

No clear path back into Chicago’s crease

Apr 11, 2024; Dallas, Texas, USA; Winnipeg Jets goaltender Laurent Brossoit (39) skates back up the ice during the second period against the Dallas Stars at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

Even if Brossoit makes a full recovery, finding a place for him in the current Chicago Blackhawks lineup could be difficult. The team’s goaltending situation has evolved dramatically over the past year, largely thanks to the emergence of Spencer Knight.

Acquired from the Florida Panthers as part of the Seth Jones deal, Knight has been nothing short of outstanding this season. In 13 starts, the 23-year-old has a .924 save percentage, a 2.42 GAA, and 14.7 goals saved above expected, making him one of the league’s best goaltenders so far. His calm presence and athletic style have turned him into the backbone of Chicago’s defense.

Backing him up is Arvid Söderblom, a 26-year-old who proved last season that he can handle NHL minutes. Though his starts have been limited this year, he’s been solid with a 2-2-1 record, a .913 SV%, and a 2.63 GAA, more than enough to maintain his spot as the team’s secondary option.

That leaves Brossoit without a clear role. Carrying three goalies isn’t practical for the Blackhawks, especially with Knight handling the bulk of the starts. If Brossoit is medically cleared, he’ll likely be placed on waivers and assigned to the AHL’s Rockford IceHogs to regain conditioning and form.

Given his extended absence, it’s unlikely that any team would trade for him until he proves he can handle consistent playing time again. Still, his return to the ice offers hope, both for himself and for Chicago’s goaltending depth. If he can stay healthy, he could yet become a valuable piece, whether as insurance for Knight or as a trade option before next summer’s free agency.

For now, Chicago Blackhawks fans can take solace in seeing a once-promising addition finally back in uniform. After everything he’s endured, Laurent Brossoit’s comeback effort deserves nothing short of admiration.

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Chicago Blackhawks give Sam Rinzel a reset as Jeff Blashill tries to jumpstart young defenseman https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-reset-plan-for-sam-rinzel-defense-development/ Tue, 18 Nov 2025 00:28:20 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=154740

The Chicago Blackhawks are once again relying on a developmental strategy that has already paid off once this season. After watching rookie defenseman Artyom Levshunov take a significant leap following a brief healthy scratch earlier this fall, the Hawks have now applied that same reset approach to fellow rookie Sam Rinzel. Rinzel, who entered the [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks are once again relying on a developmental strategy that has already paid off once this season. After watching rookie defenseman Artyom Levshunov take a significant leap following a brief healthy scratch earlier this fall, the Hawks have now applied that same reset approach to fellow rookie Sam Rinzel. Rinzel, who entered the season with huge expectations, had been showing signs of struggle in recent games, and the coaching staff felt this was the right time to help him regroup.

Rinzel was scratched in Saturday’s matchup against the Toronto Maple Leafs, a move designed not as punishment but as a chance for him to mentally reset and study the game from a higher vantage point. The Blackhawks believe the pause will help him return sharper, more aware, and more confident. And according to head coach Jeff Blashill, Rinzel is already set to rejoin the lineup as the seventh defenseman on Tuesday against the Calgary Flames.

A mental reset to spark growth

Nov 9, 2025; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Sam Rinzel (6) handles the puck behind the net during the second period against the Detroit Red Wings at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brian Bradshaw Sevald-Imagn Images

Artyom Levshunov’s early-season turnaround set the blueprint for how the Chicago Blackhawks want to support their young defensemen. Levshunov struggled out of the gate but responded strongly after sitting out as a healthy scratch. His performance against the Maple Leafs last weekend was arguably his best yet in the NHL, a sign that the tough-love approach was working.

For Sam Rinzel, the pattern is similar. The 21-year-old showed early-season inconsistency, improved significantly over a nine-game stretch, and then began slipping again. Instead of letting the downward trend continue, Blashill stepped in with intentional guidance.

“Sometimes as a coach, you sit a guy to give him a chance to take a breath, regroup, and re-attack it,” Blashill said. “He has shown he’s a great defenseman in this league… We just need him to get back to that level.”

Rinzel admitted he knows he needs to be better:
“I’ve got to be better in a couple areas of the ice that I know I’m actually relatively good at. I’ve been in these little lulls before in my life. I know my game — when I’m playing well — is confident and I’m making plays.”

The statistics reflect his ups and downs. During five-on-five action, Rinzel’s scoring-chance ratio fluctuated from 34% up to 52.5% and then down to 31.4% across different stretches of his 17 games. His ice time also dropped from an average of nearly 20 minutes to just 11:29 in his most recent outing. Losing his spot on the top power-play unit, now led by Levshunov, has also impacted his usage.

The Blackhawks aren’t questioning Rinzel’s talent. Instead, they’re helping him refine his awareness. Coaches want him to recognize dangerous situations quicker, especially when the play turns the other way.

One glaring example came against Seattle on November 3rd. A neutral-zone turnover from Frank Nazar became costly when Rinzel skated past a loose puck, turning it into an avoidable two-on-one rush. Situations like these are why Blashill wants Rinzel to think defensively first when plays develop:

“I have to make sure I’m the fifth guy. I have to make sure I’m behind him. I can’t hang in there hoping we keep the puck, because the next thing you know, it’s a breakaway the other way.”

High expectations, normal growing pains

Nov 1, 2025; Edmonton, Alberta, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks defensemen Sam Rinzel (6) follows the play against the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place. Mandatory Credit: Perry Nelson-Imagn Images

Sam Rinzel came into the season carrying sky-high expectations, some fair, some not. His impressive nine-game tryout last April had many believing he could step right in as the Chicago Blackhawks’ No. 1 defenseman and even compete for the Calder Trophy in 2025–26.

But reality is different. He’s only 21, still developing physically, and has just 26 NHL games to his name. It’s natural for young defensemen to struggle, perhaps even more than forwards, because their mistakes often lead directly to scoring chances against.

The encouraging news for the Hawks is Rinzel’s attitude. Blashill praised him for handling adversity well:
“Some of these guys are crazy hard on themselves, whereas he’s got a pretty positive outlook and moves on to the next day.”

Rinzel’s role for now will be more controlled, likely as the seventh defenseman, allowing him to rebuild confidence without the pressure of top-pair minutes.

If the Levshunov example is any indication, this reset could be precisely what Rinzel needs to get back on an upward trajectory. The Blackhawks are committed to patience, and Rinzel remains a key piece of their long-term vision.

With Chicago focused on developing its young core, helping Rinzel steady his game is essential, and this might be the first step in helping him become the defenseman many expect him to be.

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Chicago Blackhawks facing trade buzz amid Connor Bedard contract focus and Sam Rinzel criticism https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-trade-rumors-bedard-contract-and-sam-rinzel-struggles/ Fri, 14 Nov 2025 16:44:10 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=154622

The Chicago Blackhawks have started the season on a surprisingly strong note, sparking renewed optimism among fans who are beginning to dream about a return to the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2020. However, as the team advances, attention is shifting to both the future, particularly a new contract for star forward [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks have started the season on a surprisingly strong note, sparking renewed optimism among fans who are beginning to dream about a return to the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2020. However, as the team advances, attention is shifting to both the future, particularly a new contract for star forward Connor Bedard, and to some immediate concerns that could impact their playoff hopes.

Recent reports suggest that several NHL scouts were in attendance during the Blackhawks’ overtime loss to the New Jersey Devils on Wednesday night, fueling speculation that trade discussions could be heating up. At the same time, head coach Jeff Blashill made headlines after calling out young defenseman Sam Rinzel for his recent struggles on the ice, highlighting the team’s ongoing need for consistency on the blue line.

Chicago Blackhawks draw trade attention as scouts circle and cap space looms

Nov 9, 2025; Detroit, Michigan, USA; The Chicago Blackhawks celebrate their win over the Detroit Red Wings at the conclusion of the third period at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brian Bradshaw Sevald-Imagn Images

It’s not unusual for NHL scouts to be present at regular-season games, but the number of them spotted at the United Center has drawn attention. Analyst Tab Bamford noted that “the buzz about the number of scouts at the Blackhawks game last night” has people wondering just how soon the team might make a move.

Bamford emphasized that while Chicago’s Blue Line “is still very much a work in progress,” the organization may not be ready to compromise its developing depth just yet. The Blackhawks currently have around $14 million in salary cap space, which gives general manager Kyle Davidson plenty of flexibility should he decide to add reinforcements.

 

For now, however, Davidson’s main focus remains the long-term picture, particularly a new contract for Connor Bedard, the franchise’s centerpiece and 2023 first-overall pick. Bedard has been nothing short of electric this season, consistently ranking among the league’s top point producers and injecting fresh energy into the team’s offense.

The 19-year-old phenom is already being viewed as the cornerstone around which Chicago’s next competitive era will be built. Locking him into a new deal is not only a priority but also a statement about the team’s commitment to building around its young core.

Still, there’s no denying that the Blackhawks could use an additional boost to solidify their playoff push. With the blue line still developing and a few forwards struggling for form, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Davidson explore the trade market in the coming weeks, especially if the team remains competitive in the Central Division standings.

Jeff Blashill calls out Sam Rinzel after overtime loss

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Mar 30, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Sam Rinzel (6) reacts after missing a shot on goal against the Utah Hockey Club during the second period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

While trade talks swirl around the Chicago Blackhawks, head coach Jeff Blashill made headlines of his own following the team’s 4-3 overtime loss to the Devils. In his postgame comments, Blashill didn’t mince words when addressing defenseman Sam Rinzel’s performance.

“Rinzel has gone through a cycle where he’s given up a lot of chances,” Blashill said. “Crevier has been a really good defender for us. Going into the game, we were looking at potentially having Vlasic-Crevier vs. Hughes and/or Hischier, and that happened a lot. We have to get Rinz back going.”

The message was clear, Rinzel, who has tallied just three points (1 goal, 2 assists) in 17 games, needs to elevate his game if he wants to remain a key part of Chicago’s defensive rotation. The 21-year-old has shown flashes of potential, but inconsistency has been an issue, particularly in his defensive positioning and puck decisions.

Blashill’s comments also underline the team’s broader challenge: maintaining defensive stability while allowing young players the freedom to develop. The Blackhawks’ blue line has been a mixture of youth and experience, but gaps in coverage and untimely mistakes have cost the team valuable points.

Rinzel’s development will be crucial as Chicago aims to build a strong foundation for the future. With prospects like Alex Vlasic and Louis Crevier showing steady growth, the team is clearly prioritizing a defensive identity rooted in speed, structure, and smart decision-making.

As the season progresses, the Chicago Blackhawks find themselves walking a fine line between rebuilding and competing. Connor Bedard’s brilliance continues to fuel hope, but it’s clear that consistency, especially on defense, remains a key hurdle. Whether it’s through internal improvement or a well-timed trade, Chicago’s next few weeks could be decisive in shaping its path toward a potential playoff berth.

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Connor Bedard shines again, but chicago blackhawks fall to Devils in overtime thriller https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-fall-to-devils-in-overtime-as-connor-bedard-extends-points-streak/ Thu, 13 Nov 2025 17:21:19 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=154583

The Chicago Blackhawks had their eyes set on a big win as they opened their four-game homestand against the Eastern Conference-leading New Jersey Devils on Wednesday night. And with Connor Bedard continuing his incredible run, things looked promising for the home team. But despite another dazzling performance from Bedard, the Blackhawks had to settle for [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks had their eyes set on a big win as they opened their four-game homestand against the Eastern Conference-leading New Jersey Devils on Wednesday night. And with Connor Bedard continuing his incredible run, things looked promising for the home team. But despite another dazzling performance from Bedard, the Blackhawks had to settle for a single point after a heartbreaking 4-3 overtime loss at the United Center.

The game had everything: late drama, a hat trick from a defenseman, and moments of brilliance from young stars on both sides. In the end, it was Devils defenseman Simon Nemec who stole the spotlight, scoring his first career hat trick, including the overtime winner that stunned Chicago fans and extended New Jersey’s winning streak against the Blackhawks to seven games.

Connor Bedard’s scoring streak continues as Chicago keeps fighting

Apr 15, 2025; Ottawa, Ontario, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) controls the puck in the second period against the Ottawa Senators at the Canadian Tire Centre. Mandatory Credit: Marc DesRosiers-Imagn Images

Connor Bedard once again proved why he’s becoming the face of the Chicago Blackhawks’ rebuild. The 19-year-old phenom opened the scoring late in the first period with a 5-on-3 power-play goal, extending his points streak to a career-high nine games. During this stretch, Bedard has collected eight goals and 11 assists, ranking among the NHL’s top scorers, tied for second in total points (26), fifth in assists (16), and tenth in goals (10).

His early strike energized the Blackhawks, but the Devils quickly showed why they sit near the top of the Eastern Conference standings. Despite Spencer Knight’s heroics in goal, including an impressive stretch where he faced 14 shots in the second period and kept Chicago alive, the relentless New Jersey offense eventually broke through. With just 15 seconds left in the second frame, Simon Nemec skated in from the left and tucked a smooth backhander past Knight to tie it 1-1, marking his first goal in 15 games this season.

The third period was full of action and emotion. Landon Slaggert, who was called up from Rockford of the AHL just a day earlier, made an immediate impact by deflecting a shot into the net to give Chicago a 2-1 lead. The Devils responded when Dawson Mercer fired home a one-timer from a perfect feed by Jack Hughes.

Then came one of the highlights of the night, a breathtaking solo effort from Sam Lafferty. Blazing past defenders, Lafferty scored his first point of the season to put Chicago ahead 3-2 with a little over six minutes to play. It felt like the Blackhawks might finally break their losing streak against New Jersey. But the Devils weren’t done yet.

Nemec, set up once again by Hughes, unleashed a powerful one-timer from the left side with under four minutes remaining in regulation to tie the game 3-3, setting the stage for an intense overtime.

Simon Nemec’s hat trick steals the show in overtime

Nov 12, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; New Jersey Devils defenseman Simon Nemec (17) celebrates after scoring a game winning goal against Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Spencer Knight during the overtime at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

As overtime began, both teams pushed hard for the extra point. But it was Simon Nemec who completed his unforgettable night. Just 3:38 into the extra period, Nemec received a long stretch pass from goaltender Jacob Markstrom, raced in on a breakaway, and beat Knight high on the glove side to seal the 4-3 win for the Devils.

The 21-year-old defenseman’s performance was nothing short of remarkable, scoring his second straight game-winner, recording his first multi-goal outing, and notching his first career hat trick. Meanwhile, Jack Hughes continued his strong play with two assists, helping New Jersey improve to 3-0-1 in their last four games. Markstrom, steady in the net, finished with 17 saves for the Devils.

For Chicago, Spencer Knight stopped 33 shots in a solid effort, while Bedard, Lafferty, and Slaggert all contributed goals. Ryan Donato also reached a personal milestone, skating in his 500th NHL game, a proud moment even on a tough night.

While the overtime loss stung, the Chicago Blackhawks showed resilience and flashes of their growing potential. Connor Bedard’s continued brilliance remains a bright spot for fans, and as the team settles into its homestand, there’s plenty of optimism that better results are just around the corner.

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Chicago Blackhawks prepare for exciting offseason with over $50 million in cap space https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-offseason-50-million-cap-space/ Tue, 11 Nov 2025 20:00:51 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=154461

The Chicago Blackhawks are surprising many across the NHL this season. Through their first 16 games, the team has climbed to third place in the Central Division, putting themselves squarely in the playoff mix — a position few predicted just a few months ago. Whether or not they manage to secure a postseason berth, one [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks are surprising many across the NHL this season. Through their first 16 games, the team has climbed to third place in the Central Division, putting themselves squarely in the playoff mix — a position few predicted just a few months ago. Whether or not they manage to secure a postseason berth, one thing is clear: this version of the Blackhawks can compete with anyone.

Led by superstar Connor Bedard, who has taken yet another step forward in his development, Chicago is finally showing signs of becoming a legitimate contender again. But what makes the Blackhawks’ situation even more exciting is that their future looks just as bright — if not brighter, than their present. With a wave of top prospects nearing NHL readiness and more than $50 million in projected cap space, general manager Kyle Davidson has the flexibility and resources to reshape the roster into a long-term powerhouse.

Key prospects ready to join the NHL ranks

Oct 23, 2025; Tampa, Florida, USA;Chicago Blackhawks center Frank Nazar (91) is congratulated by teammates after he scored a goal against the Tampa Bay Lightning during the first period at Benchmark International Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images

The Chicago Blackhawks’ resurgence isn’t just about Bedard’s brilliance. It’s also about what’s coming next. In addition to a solid young core already in the lineup, the organization’s prospect pool is one of the strongest in the NHL — and several names are expected to arrive in North America by next summer.

Among the most anticipated are Anton Frondell and Roman Kantserov, two promising forwards expected to compete for NHL roster spots in the 2026–27 season.

Frondell, the third overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, is off to a strong start in Sweden’s top league (SHL), where he’s posted 12 points in 17 games. Known for his combination of size, skating, and two-way awareness, Frondell projects as a top-six center capable of making an immediate impact when he crosses over.

Meanwhile, Kantserov has been lighting up the KHL with 27 points in 25 games, establishing himself as one of the top young scorers in Russia. His playmaking and offensive creativity could make him a perfect future linemate for Bedard, giving the Blackhawks an explosive one-two punch on offense.

Both players are expected to attend Chicago’s next training camp, where they’ll compete for NHL spots. For fans, that competition will be must-watch hockey — a glimpse into the future of the franchise.

At the same time, the Rockford IceHogs, Chicago’s AHL affiliate, continue to develop several other key prospects who could fill depth roles next season. The organization’s ability to build talent from within gives Kyle Davidson the flexibility to be aggressive in free agency without sacrificing long-term development.

A big summer ahead: cap space and free-agent targets

Nov 9, 2025; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal in the first period at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brian Bradshaw Sevald-Imagn Images

Even as the Blackhawks make strides this season, all eyes are on what’s shaping up to be a massive 2026 offseason. With more than $50 million in projected salary cap space, Kyle Davidson has the freedom to make major moves — whether that means re-signing key players, extending Bedard, or landing top-tier free agents.

There’s already buzz about several potential stars who could be available next summer. Big names like Jason Robertson, Artemi Panarin, and Alex Tuch could find themselves on Chicago’s radar. Each would bring veteran leadership and proven offensive production to complement the team’s young core.

While it’s far too early to predict who the Blackhawks will sign, one thing is certain: Davidson’s patient approach to rebuilding the roster is starting to pay off. By developing prospects properly and managing cap space wisely, he’s positioned the franchise to take a significant step forward.

Of course, Bedard’s looming contract extension will also be a headline moment. The young superstar has lived up to every expectation as the face of the franchise, and Chicago will undoubtedly look to lock him up long-term. Even after that deal, the organization will have plenty of financial flexibility to strengthen its depth and add veteran talent. For fans, this offseason could mark the actual turning point, when the rebuild gives way to contention.

The future looks promising for the Chicago Blackhawks

Nov 7, 2025; Calgary, Alberta, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks left wing Andre Burakovsky (28) celebrates his goal with teammates against the Calgary Flames during the third period at Scotiabank Saddledome. Mandatory Credit: Sergei Belski-Imagn Images

The Chicago Blackhawks are finally moving in the right direction. A competitive team on the ice, elite prospects on the way, and a front office with ample cap space, it’s the perfect recipe for sustained success.

This season may still have its growing pains, but Chicago’s foundation looks stronger than it has in years. With Connor Bedard leading the charge and a new generation of stars preparing to join him, the Blackhawks’ future is shaping up to be something special.

Whether through development or free agency, the next chapter of this storied franchise promises to be an exciting one — and for the first time in a long time, Blackhawks fans have every reason to believe again.

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Connor Bedard named NHL’s second star of the week after dominant stretch https://www.chicitysports.com/connor-bedard-nhl-second-star-week-chicago-blackhawks-2025/ Tue, 11 Nov 2025 02:30:57 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=154452

The NHL has once again recognized Connor Bedard’s incredible play, naming the Chicago Blackhawks superstar center as the Second Star of the Week for the period of November 3–9. The 20-year-old phenom continued his outstanding start to the 2025–26 season by posting 10 points (3 goals, 7 assists) in just four games, helping lift Chicago [...]

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The NHL has once again recognized Connor Bedard’s incredible play, naming the Chicago Blackhawks superstar center as the Second Star of the Week for the period of November 3–9. The 20-year-old phenom continued his outstanding start to the 2025–26 season by posting 10 points (3 goals, 7 assists) in just four games, helping lift Chicago into third place in the Central Division.

Bedard’s explosive week not only highlighted his growing dominance in the league but also showed why he’s quickly becoming one of the most consistent offensive forces in hockey. His blend of skill, poise, and leadership continues to define the Blackhawks’ resurgence, reminding fans across the league that a new generation of NHL greatness has officially arrived.

Connor Bedard’s record-breaking week showcases his growth

Nov 9, 2025; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) celebrates with defenseman Artyom Levshunov (55) after scoring a goal in the first period at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brian Bradshaw Sevald-Imagn Images

Connor Bedard has already set the bar high in his young career, but his recent stretch of games demonstrated that he’s evolving into an even more complete player. According to the NHL’s release, Bedard ranked second in the league in scoring for the week with 3 goals and 7 assists across four appearances, a performance that powered Chicago to three crucial wins.

He kicked off the week by assisting on the Blackhawks’ only goal in a 3–1 loss to the Seattle Kraken on November 3. Bedard then followed that up with a 1 goal, 1 assist performance in a 5–2 victory over his hometown team, the Vancouver Canucks, on November 5 — a game that held extra emotional weight for the young star.

Two nights later, Bedard was at his absolute best. In a commanding 4–0 win over the Calgary Flames, he recorded 1 goal and 3 assists — his fourth career four-point game — solidifying his reputation as one of the league’s most dangerous offensive players. At just 20 years and 113 days old, Bedard became the 11th-youngest player in NHL history to reach 150 career points, joining a historic list topped by Sidney Crosby, who reached the milestone at 19 years and 130 days.

Bedard capped off the week with another standout showing in a 5–1 win over the Detroit Red Wings on November 9, notching 1 goal and 2 assists to extend his point streak to eight games, dating back to October 26. During that stretch, he has tallied 18 points (7 goals, 11 assists) — just one game shy of matching his career-best nine-game streak from last season.

These performances not only earned him NHL honors but also cemented his place among the league’s elite. Through 16 games this season, Bedard ranks third in the NHL in scoring with 25 points (9 goals, 16 assists). He also sits among the league leaders in assists (tied for 3rd with 16), even-strength points (tied for 4th with 17), and even-strength assists (5th with 11).

A star who keeps shining brighter for Chicago

Nov 7, 2025; Calgary, Alberta, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) during the third period against the Calgary Flames at Scotiabank Saddledome. Mandatory Credit: Sergei Belski-Imagn Images

Ever since being drafted No. 1 overall in the 2023 NHL Draft, Connor Bedard has lived up to every ounce of the hype surrounding him. As the 2023–24 Calder Memorial Trophy winner, he’s become the face of the Chicago Blackhawks’ rebuild and a player capable of turning every game into a highlight reel.

His recent surge isn’t just about points — it’s about leadership. Bedard’s ability to elevate his teammates has been one of the biggest differences for the Blackhawks this season. Whether setting up scoring chances with pinpoint passes or taking charge in key moments, his confidence has transformed Chicago’s offense into a far more dynamic unit.

The chemistry Bedard has developed with forwards like Frank Nazar and Taylor Raddysh has also been critical. Together, they’ve provided balance, creativity, and energy that keeps opponents on their heels. Chicago’s recent climb to third place in the Central Division is a reflection of that growing team cohesion — with Bedard at the heart of it all.

Off the ice, his composure and maturity continue to draw praise from coaches and veterans alike. Despite the pressure of being labeled the NHL’s next superstar, Bedard has remained focused, humble, and driven to keep improving.

The young forward’s success this season has fans dreaming about what lies ahead. If his current form continues, Bedard could find himself not just in the weekly stars conversation but also in the Hart Trophy race before the season’s end.

The future looks bright

Nov 7, 2025; Calgary, Alberta, CAN; Calgary Flames defenseman Zayne Parekh (19) and Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) battles for the puck as Calgary Flames goaltender Dustin Wolf (32) makes a save during the first period at Scotiabank Saddledome. Mandatory Credit: Sergei Belski-Imagn Images

With Connor Bedard leading the charge, the Chicago Blackhawks are showing clear signs of growth and stability. His recognition as the Second Star of the Week is another milestone in what’s shaping up to be a breakout season — not just for him, but for the entire franchise.

Bedard’s skill, consistency, and determination have reignited excitement in Chicago hockey, and if this week was any indication, his star is only going to shine brighter as the season unfolds.

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Jason Dickinson’s injury raises durability concerns for the Chicago Blackhawks ahead of Kraken clash https://www.chicitysports.com/jason-dickinson-injury-update-chicago-blackhawks-2025/ Tue, 04 Nov 2025 00:00:51 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=154133

The Chicago Blackhawks will look to bounce back from a two-game losing streak when they face the Seattle Kraken on Monday night. However, their challenge just got tougher with forward Jason Dickinson expected to miss the matchup due to injury. The Blackhawks have dropped back-to-back games against the Winnipeg Jets and Edmonton Oilers, the latter [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks will look to bounce back from a two-game losing streak when they face the Seattle Kraken on Monday night. However, their challenge just got tougher with forward Jason Dickinson expected to miss the matchup due to injury. The Blackhawks have dropped back-to-back games against the Winnipeg Jets and Edmonton Oilers, the latter in a tight overtime battle, and now they’ll have to regroup without one of their veteran presences on the ice.

Dickinson’s absence was confirmed when he was missing from Sunday’s team practice at Climate Pledge Arena. It’s another unfortunate setback for the experienced forward, who has struggled with recurring injuries throughout his career.

Jason Dickinson’s recurring injury woes

Mar 18, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Jason Dickinson (16) warms up before a game against the Seattle Kraken at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Talia Sprague-Imagn Images

Jason Dickinson’s latest injury has once again brought his durability into question. The forward left Thursday’s game against the Winnipeg Jets early, re-aggravating a previous injury that had already sidelined him earlier in the year against the Boston Bruins.

This isn’t the first time Dickinson has faced long-term health setbacks. Last season, a wrist injury cut his campaign short, preventing him from finishing the year with the team. These repeated injuries have raised concerns about how much his body can handle, especially as the Chicago Blackhawks continue to rely on his veteran leadership during their rebuilding phase.

So far this season, Dickinson has played only five games, registering three points (one goal and two assists). While those numbers are decent considering the limited time he’s been on the ice, his inconsistency in availability makes it difficult for the team to find stability in their forward lines.

With head coach Jeff Blashill focusing on building chemistry among younger players like Connor Bedard and Frank Nazar, Dickinson’s absence disrupts the team’s balance. His experience and defensive responsibility at center have been key in helping stabilize Chicago’s middle six, and losing him again creates another hole that will need to be filled, likely by a younger player stepping into a bigger role.

A look back at Dickinson’s career and value

Mar 22, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Jason Dickinson (16) controls the puck against the St. Louis Blues during the first period at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

Drafted 29th overall by the Dallas Stars in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, Jason Dickinson was once seen as a promising two-way forward with a blend of speed, grit, and playmaking ability. He spent his early career developing in Dallas before being traded to the Vancouver Canucks in 2021.

His time in Vancouver was short-lived, as the Chicago Blackhawks acquired him shortly after, where he found a more comfortable role. Over the past three seasons in Chicago, Dickinson has become a steady veteran presence, a player capable of playing in any situation, whether on the power play, penalty kill, or late defensive shifts.

Now in the final year of his current contract with an average annual value of $4.25 million, Dickinson’s future in Chicago remains uncertain. In total, he’s accumulated 158 career points (69 goals and 89 assists) over 510 NHL games, numbers that reflect his consistency when healthy but also highlight how much time he’s missed due to injuries.

As the Blackhawks continue their rebuilding process, decisions about keeping or moving veterans like Dickinson will be key to shaping the roster around their young stars. His leadership and experience are valuable, but the constant injury setbacks make it difficult to rely on him as a long-term piece.

The Chicago Blackhawks will need to find ways to stay competitive without him for now. The upcoming matchup against the Seattle Kraken provides an opportunity for younger players to step up and prove themselves in the lineup. Meanwhile, the organization will be keeping a close eye on Dickinson’s recovery and, perhaps more importantly, his long-term durability moving forward.

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Frank Nazar emerging as the Chicago Blackhawks’ next big star https://www.chicitysports.com/frank-nazar-emerging-star-chicago-blackhawks-2025/ Wed, 29 Oct 2025 19:00:01 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153882

The Chicago Blackhawks have been searching for young stars to lead their next era, and it seems they’ve found one in Frank Nazar. While Connor Bedard continues to dominate headlines, Nazar is quietly, and sometimes loudly, making a name for himself as one of Chicago’s most exciting young players. From his speed and skill to [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks have been searching for young stars to lead their next era, and it seems they’ve found one in Frank Nazar. While Connor Bedard continues to dominate headlines, Nazar is quietly, and sometimes loudly, making a name for himself as one of Chicago’s most exciting young players. From his speed and skill to his fiery celebrations during scrums and brawls, Nazar is becoming a fan favorite at the United Center.

But beneath the energy and personality, there’s a lot of substance to his game. Nazar isn’t just a sparkplug; he’s proving that he belongs among the league’s most promising young forwards.

Frank Nazar: A rising star with skill and swagger

Oct 23, 2025; Tampa, Florida, USA;Chicago Blackhawks center Frank Nazar (91) is congratulated by teammates after he scored a goal against the Tampa Bay Lightning during the first period at Benchmark International Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images

If you’ve watched the Chicago Blackhawks this season, you’ve likely noticed Frank Nazar’s contagious energy. Whether he’s scoring goals, breaking into the zone with speed, or celebrating after a heated scrum, he brings life to every shift he plays. His antics have made him a social media highlight reel, but his numbers show he’s much more than just entertainment.

Through the early part of the season, Nazar has four goals and nine points, an impressive total for a young player still adjusting to full-time NHL play. He’s using his speed and agility to create chances both for himself and his linemates, especially when he’s skating away from Connor Bedard’s line and drawing easier matchups. That separation has allowed him to drive play independently, giving Chicago multiple offensive threats.

What’s even more impressive is his improvement in areas that typically challenge young forwards. Nazar’s face-off win percentage has been inconsistent at times, but there have been several games where he’s performed well in the circle. He’s learning the nuances of timing, leverage, and positioning, lessons that will pay off as he gains more experience.

And while offense comes naturally to him, Nazar’s defensive game is equally commendable. For a player with a scoring-first reputation, his backchecking and awareness have stood out. He’s trusted in all situations, from even strength to penalty killing to overtime and shootouts. When the game is on the line, you can expect to see Nazar on the ice.

The Bedard-Nazar era and the Blackhawks’ identity

Oct 26, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Frank Nazar (91) controls the puck against Los Angeles Kings defenseman Joel Edmundson (6) during the first period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

Before the 2025–26 season began, fans and analysts predicted that Frank Nazar would be the second young superstar to rise alongside Connor Bedard, and so far, he’s meeting those expectations. The chemistry between the two symbolizes the future of the franchise: fast, competitive, and fearless.

Head coach Jeff Blashill has been clear about the kind of hockey he wants his team to play, aggressive, high-tempo, and focused on puck possession. He emphasizes players who compete relentlessly, drive play, and aren’t afraid to battle for every inch of ice. Nazar fits that vision perfectly.

Blashill’s system depends heavily on winning face-offs, something that remains a team-wide issue. As he explained, controlling the puck after a draw means faster setups in the offensive zone and quick clears in the defensive zone. With puck-moving defensemen like Kevin Korchinski and Alex Vlasic, winning draws becomes even more valuable for setting up breakout plays. Nazar, along with other centers, is expected to improve in this area, a natural step in his development.

Beyond strategy, Blashill values players who “compete like their lives depend on it.” Nazar embodies that philosophy. He plays fast, battles hard, and doesn’t back down, even in scrums. His now-viral moments from the St. Louis game may have drawn laughs across the league, but they also showcased his passion and willingness to stand up for his teammates, even if playfully.

In a team still shaping its identity, that attitude matters. The Chicago Blackhawks are rebuilding not just with skill, but with character, and Nazar’s confidence and edge are helping define what this young roster represents.

The future is fast and fearless

Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images

Frank Nazar’s early success is giving Chicago fans something to believe in. His blend of skill, energy, and emotion makes him a perfect fit for the next generation of Blackhawks hockey. That generation will be built on fast-paced, competitive, and entertaining.

As he continues to mature, Nazar will refine the small details, especially face-offs. That could help him become one of the NHL’s most complete young centers. His electric play and crowd-energizing celebrations are more than enough to make him a must-watch every time the puck drops.

The Blackhawks may still be building, but with players like Frank Nazar and Connor Bedard, the foundation looks stronger.

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Connor Bedard on his first NHL hat trick: “support is unbelievable” https://www.chicitysports.com/connor-bedard-first-hat-trick-comments-chicago-blackhawks-2025/ Wed, 29 Oct 2025 15:11:34 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153878

The Chicago Blackhawks continued to build momentum in the early stages of the 2025–26 NHL season with a convincing 7–3 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday night at the United Center. Led by Connor Bedard’s first career NHL hat trick, Chicago showcased the chemistry of its young core and reminded fans that the rebuilding [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks continued to build momentum in the early stages of the 2025–26 NHL season with a convincing 7–3 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday night at the United Center. Led by Connor Bedard’s first career NHL hat trick, Chicago showcased the chemistry of its young core and reminded fans that the rebuilding phase might finally be nearing its end.

With the win, the Blackhawks improved to 5-3-2 on the season and climbed to eighth place in the Western Conference. The victory also marked their third win in the past four games, a clear sign that the team is beginning to find consistency.

Connor Bedard’s hat trick leads the charge

Oct 28, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) celebrates his hat trick against the Ottawa Senators during the third period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images

Connor Bedard has been at the center of the Blackhawks’ resurgence since the season began, and Tuesday night was another shining example of why he’s considered one of the NHL’s brightest young stars. The 20-year-old forward recorded his first career NHL hat trick in front of a roaring home crowd, pushing Chicago to victory after a tense middle frame.

Chicago jumped out to a 4–0 lead early in the second period, but the Senators clawed back with three unanswered goals to make it a one-goal game. Just when it seemed like momentum was shifting toward Ottawa, Bedard stepped up once again. Early in the third period, he found the back of the net for the third time of the night, restoring Chicago’s two-goal cushion and sealing the game’s turning point.

The hat trick came in Bedard’s 160th career NHL game, marking not only a personal milestone but also a historic moment in Blackhawks history. He became just the seventh player in franchise history to score 50 goals before turning 21, joining an elite list of names that includes legends like Patrick Kane and Jeremy Roenick.

Following the game, Bedard reflected on the emotional moment and the fan support that made it even more special.
“I think our whole team celebrates each other in moments like that,” Bedard said. “And then, kind of the fans’ reaction was awesome. We have so much support. Obviously, you want to get a hatty anywhere, but to get one at home is nice. That support is unbelievable.”

The home crowd showered the ice with hats after his third goal, which was a memorable moment for both Bedard and Blackhawks fans, who have waited for glimpses of their team’s future to shine this brightly.

Young core driving Chicago Blackhawks’ rebuild

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Oct 28, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) celebrates his hat trick against the Ottawa Senators during the third period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images

It’s not just Connor Bedard making noise in Chicago. The Blackhawks’ youthful core is finally starting to gel, giving the franchise hope for a new era of success. Frank Nazar, another rising forward, has developed strong on-ice chemistry with Bedard, and the duo has been electric through the first 10 games of the season, combining for 23 points.

Head coach Jeff Blashill has emphasized patience and development throughout the rebuilding process, and it’s paying off. The team’s offensive production is becoming more balanced, and their ability to recover from defensive lapses — such as Ottawa’s three-goal surge in the second period, shows maturity beyond their years.

Bedard acknowledged that the ups and downs are part of the journey for both him and the team. “Look at (the game against) Anaheim, I don’t know how many shots I had, probably 10 or something, none goes in,” Bedard said. “Tonight, it’s every one. That’s how hockey is. Sometimes it’s going in, sometimes it’s not. I think for me kind of trying (to) stick with it, keep shooting, not get too high, not get too low. That’s our whole group. It’s nice to see them go in for sure, but you’re going to have ups and downs.”

That mindset, staying even-keeled through the highs and lows, is what separates great players from good ones. Bedard’s growth in both his skill and mentality is becoming increasingly evident, and his leadership is rubbing off on the rest of the young Blackhawks roster.

Looking ahead and building on the momentum

Oct 28, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) celebrates his hat trick against the Ottawa Senators during the third period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images

After their impressive win, the Chicago Blackhawks now embark on a challenging six-game road trip beginning Thursday in Winnipeg against the Jets. The trip will be an important test of their early-season chemistry and resilience.

With Bedard leading the offense and young players like Nazar stepping up, the Blackhawks are beginning to look like a team capable of competing every night. Their rebuilding journey is far from over, but the signs of progress are undeniable.

As the 2025–26 season continues, one thing is clear, Connor Bedard is not only the face of the franchise but also the spark driving Chicago’s return to relevance. His hat trick against Ottawa wasn’t just a personal achievement, it was a glimpse into a promising future for the Blackhawks and their fans.

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Connor Bedard records first career hat trick in Chicago Blackhawks win https://www.chicitysports.com/connor-bedard-records-first-career-hat-trick-in-chicago-blackhawks-win/ Wed, 29 Oct 2025 04:05:25 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153871

The Chicago Blackhawks are off to a hot start this season and after Tuesday’s 7-3 win over the Ottawa Senators, they are now 5-3-2 and are one of the early exciting stories. Blackhawks hockey is fun again and at the center of it is Connor Bedard. The former No. 1 overall pick is playing well [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks are off to a hot start this season and after Tuesday’s 7-3 win over the Ottawa Senators, they are now 5-3-2 and are one of the early exciting stories. Blackhawks hockey is fun again and at the center of it is Connor Bedard.

The former No. 1 overall pick is playing well and finally has help in the form of some other young talent. But on Tuesday, Bedard had a career night and recorded his first hat trick.

Connor Bedard dazzles with hat trick vs. Senators

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Oct 28, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) celebrates his hat trick against the Ottawa Senators during the third period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images

While Connor Bedard is off to a hot start, his best career game came on Tuesday night. He finished with three goals and an assist in the win. He scored his first goal on a power play in the first period to give the Blackhawks a 3-0 lead. His second came early in the second period to extend that lead to 4-0.

But the hat trick came at the perfect time.

After the Senators scored three unanswered to cut the lead to 4-3, Bedard found the net again to give the Blackhawks some breathing room. And the hats came down from the United Center stands:

Bedard scored all three goals against Linus Ullmark, the same goalie he scored his first-career goal against in his rookie season.

It’s Bedard’s third game with at least four points this season as the 20-year-old is starting to showcase that elite talent. Now, the Blackhawks goal is to keep this momentum going as they embark on a six-game road trip beginning on Thursday at Winnipeg.

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Ilya Mikheyev’s defensive brilliance has become crucial for the Chicago Blackhawks https://www.chicitysports.com/ilya-mikheyev-defensive-impact-chicago-blackhawks-2025/ Mon, 27 Oct 2025 20:00:16 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153788

The Chicago Blackhawks may have fallen short against the Los Angeles Kings on Sunday night, but one of the biggest storylines from the game wasn’t the score; it was Ilya Mikheyev’s injury scare. The speedy winger left the ice early in the third period after a hard collision into the boards while killing a penalty. [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks may have fallen short against the Los Angeles Kings on Sunday night, but one of the biggest storylines from the game wasn’t the score; it was Ilya Mikheyev’s injury scare. The speedy winger left the ice early in the third period after a hard collision into the boards while killing a penalty. Though head coach Jeff Blashill listed him as day-to-day after the game, the sight of Mikheyev walking out of the United Center without any visible bandages or a sling was a reassuring sign.

That’s good news for Chicago, because Ilya Mikheyev isn’t just another player. He’s quietly become one of the most valuable defensive wingers in the entire NHL, and his absence would be a major blow to a Blackhawks team that’s finally starting to find its rhythm early in the 2025 season.

 Ilya Mikheyev’s speed and defensive value

Oct 17, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Vancouver Canucks center Elias Pettersson (40) moves the puck against Chicago Blackhawks right wing Ilya Mikheyev (95) during the third period at the United Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

When Mikheyev is on the ice, his speed and defensive instincts change the way the Chicago Blackhawks play. According to NHL EDGE stats, through last Thursday’s game in Tampa, Mikheyev’s 27 recorded speed bursts between 20 and 22 mph rank him in the 95th percentile across the NHL. That kind of skating speed makes him a constant threat, both offensively and defensively.

It wasn’t always this way. During his injury-filled seasons with the Vancouver Canucks, Mikheyev struggled to find his form after tearing his ACL in January 2023. That injury not only sidelined him for months but also affected his confidence and stride on the ice. Vancouver eventually traded him, along with a 2027 second-round pick, to the Blackhawks in exchange for a 2027 fourth-round pick. The move turned out to be a huge win for Chicago, especially with Vancouver retaining 15 percent of his salary.

By the 2024–25 season, Mikheyev had rediscovered his legs and his confidence. He scored 20 goals and tallied 34 points, the best season of his NHL career, and even received a Selke Trophy vote, an award traditionally dominated by centers like Patrice Bergeron and Anze Kopitar. For a winger to be recognized as one of the league’s best defensive forwards is rare, and that single vote spoke volumes about the respect Mikheyev earned among coaches and analysts.

The Blackhawks’ penalty kill weapon

Oct 17, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Vancouver Canucks center Elias Pettersson (40) moves the puck against Chicago Blackhawks right wing Ilya Mikheyev (95) and defenseman Connor Murphy (5) during the third period at the United Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

Through Sunday’s game against the Kings, the Chicago Blackhawks have spent over an hour (60:39) on the penalty kill across nine games, and Mikheyev has been on the ice for more than 60 percent of that time (36:30). That’s a staggering number for a forward. The next closest Blackhawks forward, Teuvo Teräväinen, has logged 21:43 short-handed.

Mikheyev’s 4:03 of short-handed ice time per game leads all NHL forwards by nearly 30 seconds more than the next player. His total short-handed time on ice also leads the entire league, proving just how much faith the coaching staff has in his defensive play.

But Mikheyev doesn’t just defend; he creates chances even when down a man. According to NHL.com, he’s generated six short-handed shot attempts and three shots on goal, ranking him third in the NHL for short-handed offense behind Calgary’s Blake Coleman and Montreal’s Jake Evans. That ability to flip the script and attack while defending is what makes him so special.

Thanks in large part to Mikheyev’s defensive impact, the Blackhawks’ penalty kill currently ranks 10th in the NHL at 85 percent. Opponents have scored six power-play goals against Chicago, but only half of those have come while Mikheyev was on the ice, a testament to how effective he is in shutting down top power-play units.

At even strength, his numbers are just as impressive. Among players with at least eight games played, Mikheyev’s on-ice goals-for percentage (85.7%) ranks fourth in the NHL, showing how dominant the Blackhawks are when he’s out there.

The unsung hero Chicago needed

Oct 15, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; Chicago Blackhawks right wing Ilya Mikheyev (95) is congratulated by teammates after scoring against the St. Louis Blues during the first period at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

In many ways, Mikheyev represents exactly what the Chicago Blackhawks need as they transition from rebuilding to competing. His defensive reliability gives the team structure. His speed provides energy on the forecheck and penalty kill. And his experience offers stability to a lineup featuring young stars like Connor Bedard and Frank Nazar.

If Mikheyev’s injury truly is minor, Chicago fans can breathe easy. His presence has allowed the coaching staff to balance ice time more effectively, freeing up offensive players to focus on generating chances while Mikheyev anchors the defensive side.

Simply put, Mikheyev has become the Blackhawks’ silent MVP early in the season. If he continues to play at this level and stays healthy, there’s a real chance he could earn far more than a single Selke vote this year.

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Chicago Blackhawks Ready as Jeff Blashill Returns to Tampa https://www.chicitysports.com/jeff-blashill-returns-to-tampa/ Sun, 26 Oct 2025 04:29:20 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153667

The Chicago Blackhawks are back in action on Thursday night as they take on the Tampa Bay Lightning, with a familiar storyline leading into the matchup. Head coach Jeff Blashill will face his former boss, Jon Cooper, for the first time since taking over behind the Blackhawks’ bench, marking a full-circle moment for the 50-year-old [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks are back in action on Thursday night as they take on the Tampa Bay Lightning, with a familiar storyline leading into the matchup. Head coach Jeff Blashill will face his former boss, Jon Cooper, for the first time since taking over behind the Blackhawks’ bench, marking a full-circle moment for the 50-year-old coach.

Chicago hit the ice for practice in Tampa on Wednesday, hoping to continue their strong early-season form. The team has won three of its last four games and will look to keep the momentum going, even as a few lineup questions hang in the air.

Jeff Blashill reflects on his time with Jon Cooper and the Tampa Bay Lightning

Oct 17, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks head coach Jeff Blashill talks with the team during the third period against the Vancouver Canucks at the United Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

Before joining the Chicago Blackhawks, Jeff Blashill spent three seasons as an assistant coach with the Tampa Bay Lightning under Jon Cooper, one of the NHL’s most respected bench bosses. The reunion brings a bit of nostalgia, but Blashill made it clear that the focus remains on helping his young Blackhawks continue their steady climb.

When asked what he learned from his time working with Cooper, Blashill smiled and offered a lighthearted response.

“Nothing,” he joked, before adding, “I’ve learned a lot from him over the years. When you get into a setting like they have [in Tampa Bay], you get a chance not just to learn from Cooper, but from the great coaching staff that he has and the great players on the team. Cooper does a really good job of delegating and utilizing his staff… that allowed him to focus on what’s most important, the relationships and communication with the players.”

Blashill went on to describe how that philosophy has shaped his approach in Chicago.

“Our No. 1 job is to get the most out of our players, and the way to do that ultimately is to build relationships, hold them accountable, and be in the fight with them,” he said. “I think Cooper does that as well as anyone in the league.”

The matchup will undoubtedly hold some personal meaning for Blashill, who is still seeking his first win behind the Blackhawks’ bench against his former team. A win in Tampa Bay would not only mark an important personal milestone but would also give the Hawks four wins in their last five games, a strong statement from a team that many doubted entering the season.

Chicago Blackhawks shuffle lineup ahead of lightning clash

Oct 7, 2025; Sunrise, Florida, USA; Chicago Blackhawks head coach Jeff Blashill watches from the bench against the Florida Panthers during the third period at Amerant Bank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

While Blashill’s return to Tampa Bay provides a compelling narrative, the Chicago Blackhawks are also navigating a few lineup challenges heading into Thursday’s matchup.

Jason Dickinson, who has been dealing with a lingering injury, participated in some practice drills but won’t be ready to play against the Lightning.

“I don’t expect Dickinson tomorrow,” Blashill confirmed. “I would anticipate that Sunday [against Los Angeles] would be a better opportunity for him. We’ll take it day to day.”

Meanwhile, forward Andre Burakovsky missed practice on Wednesday, but for a heartwarming reason. The 30-year-old veteran and his wife, Johanna, welcomed their second child, a baby girl named Lily, earlier this week. Burakovsky’s status for Thursday’s game remains uncertain, and it’s unclear whether he’ll rejoin the team in Florida.

If Burakovsky remains unavailable, Lukas Reichel will step into his spot on the top line alongside Connor Bedard and Tyler Bertuzzi. Reichel skated with that group during Wednesday’s practice and previously found chemistry with Bedard in the Blackhawks’ 8–3 win over St. Louis last week, where he recorded a goal and an assist.

Elsewhere in the lineup, Colton Dach, Ryan Greene, and Ryan Donato are expected to remain together as the third line after a strong showing against the Anaheim Ducks. The second line of Teuvo Teravainen, Frank Nazar, and Ilya Mikheyev will also stay intact, continuing to provide energy and offensive depth.

One of the most uplifting stories in the Blackhawks’ locker room is the return of captain Nick Foligno, who missed three games due to a family health matter. Foligno’s 12-year-old daughter recently underwent a follow-up heart surgery but is now home and recovering well. His presence, both emotional and physical, has been a huge boost for the team.

“It’s great to have him back,” Blashill said earlier this week. “He’s our leader, and you always want that presence in your locker room. He brings energy, and we’re happy everything went well for his family.”

The Blackhawks are likely to continue rolling with an 11-forward, seven-defenseman lineup, something Blashill has favored in recent games. Landon Slaggert is expected to remain as the extra forward, while Sam Lafferty will once again be a healthy scratch.

Chicago Blackhawks eye another win in a tough road test

Mar 5, 2022; Sunrise, Florida, USA; Detroit Red Wings head coach Jeff Blashill looks on during the second period against the Florida Panthers at FLA Live Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jim Rassol-USA TODAY Sports

As the Chicago Blackhawks prepare to face the Lightning at Amalie Arena, they’ll be aiming for their fourth win in five games, a sign that this young team is starting to find its rhythm.

Even with key players missing, the Blackhawks have shown fight, structure, and confidence under Blashill’s leadership. A victory in Tampa Bay would not only strengthen their early-season momentum but also serve as a symbolic triumph for their coach, who now returns to the city where he once helped build a championship culture.

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Chicago Blackhawks GM Kyle Davidson reportedly nearing extension https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-gm-kyle-davidson-nears-extension/ Tue, 21 Oct 2025 22:18:56 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153604

The Chicago Blackhawks have started the new NHL season with more promise than many expected. While the team is still officially in a rebuild, their early performance and steady improvement have given fans real reasons to believe that the turnaround might come sooner than anticipated. A huge part of that optimism comes from the man [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks have started the new NHL season with more promise than many expected. While the team is still officially in a rebuild, their early performance and steady improvement have given fans real reasons to believe that the turnaround might come sooner than anticipated.

A huge part of that optimism comes from the man running the show, general manager Kyle Davidson. According to NHL insider Elliotte Friedman, the organization appears ready to reward Davidson for his impressive work since taking over the reins.

Elliotte Friedman hints at a possible Kyle Davidson extension

Jun 28, 2023; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Chicago Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson makes the nineteenth pick in round one of the 2023 NHL Draft at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

During the latest episode of 32 Thoughts: The Podcast, Friedman revealed that the Chicago Blackhawks could soon announce a contract extension for their GM.

“It seems to me like we’re heading in the direction of a Kyle Davidson extension,” Friedman said.

If true, it would be well-deserved recognition for the young executive who has quietly reshaped the franchise’s future.

Davidson, who took over in 2022, has managed the difficult task of tearing down and rebuilding a roster while maintaining direction, patience, and vision. His draft record alone speaks volumes, striking gold with top prospects and identifying hidden gems in later rounds.

Over the past four years, Davidson has drafted Kevin Korchinski, Frank Nazar, Sam Rinzel, Connor Bedard, Oliver Moore, Artyom Levshunov, Sasha Boisvert, Marek Vanacker, Anton Frondell, Vaclav Nestrasil, and Mason West in the first round. That’s a group loaded with potential, and several have already begun making an impact at the NHL level.

But what makes Davidson’s work stand out is how he’s also found success beyond the first round. Players like Ryan Greene, Roman Kantserov, Nick Lardis, and AJ Spellacy have emerged as promising prospects, the kind of late-round steals that separate good general managers from great ones.

Davidson’s draft classes have been built around skill, skating, and hockey IQ, traits that reflect the modern game. And now, as these young players start to find their footing, the Blackhawks’ future looks brighter than ever.

Davidson’s move has quietly made the Chicago Blackhawks Better

While the rebuild has been methodical, Davidson has also shown a sharp eye for talent at the NHL level. He’s made several smart, calculated moves over the past year to accelerate the team’s progress without sacrificing long-term stability.

Key offseason acquisitions like Andre Burakovsky, Ilya Mikheyev, Tyler Bertuzzi, Teuvo Teravainen, and goaltender Spencer Knight have already paid dividends. These players bring experience, skill, and leadership to a locker room dominated by young stars such as Connor Bedard and Frank Nazar.

Crucially, Davidson has also held on to talented players like Lukas Reichel, showing patience rather than rushing into trades that could hurt the team’s future. It’s a delicate balance, adding veterans to help guide the youth while still keeping the organization’s eyes firmly on long-term success, and Davidson has managed it exceptionally well.

“Rebuilding takes time and the right moves at the right time,” one league executive said about the Blackhawks’ approach. “Davidson has done an excellent job of building this team the right way.”

The Chicago Blackhawks are far from finished, but there’s no denying that the franchise is trending in the right direction. The roster is deeper, more talented, and more balanced than at any point in the past several seasons.

A promising future for the Chicago Blackhawks

Rebuilding an NHL team isn’t easy. It takes patience, foresight, and the courage to make difficult decisions. In just a few short years, Kyle Davidson has demonstrated that he possesses all three qualities.

Suppose Friedman’s report proves accurate and Davidson does receive an extension. In that case, it will be a well-earned vote of confidence from the Chicago Blackhawks ownership group, one that ensures the man responsible for rebuilding this proud franchise remains in charge of its future.

With Bedard, Nazar, Korchinski, and Levshunov leading the next generation, and veterans like Burakovsky and Teravainen providing mentorship, the Blackhawks are slowly transforming from a rebuilding team into one on the rise.

At this pace, it might not be long before playoff hockey returns to Chicago, and when it does, Kyle Davidson’s fingerprints will be all over it.

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Chicago Blackhawks captain Nick Foligno returns to team after family health scare https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-captain-nick-foligno-returns/ Tue, 21 Oct 2025 17:17:10 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153597

After missing three games due to a personal family matter, Chicago Blackhawks captain Nick Foligno returned to practice at Fifth Third Arena on Monday morning, bringing a wave of relief and positivity to both teammates and fans. The 37-year-old veteran had taken a brief leave of absence last week as his 12-year-old daughter, Milana, underwent [...]

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After missing three games due to a personal family matter, Chicago Blackhawks captain Nick Foligno returned to practice at Fifth Third Arena on Monday morning, bringing a wave of relief and positivity to both teammates and fans.

The 37-year-old veteran had taken a brief leave of absence last week as his 12-year-old daughter, Milana, underwent a follow-up surgery related to her congenital heart disease. On Monday, Foligno shared an uplifting update, Milana is back home and recovering well.

Chicago Blackhawks captain Nick Foligno shares heartfelt update on daughter

Apr 8, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Chicago Blackhawks left wing Nick Foligno (17) at the face-off circle against the Pittsburgh Penguins during the third period at PPG Paints Arena. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

When Nick Foligno met the media after his first practice back, his words reflected both gratitude and admiration for his daughter’s strength.

“I’m happy to report that Milana’s home now and doing well,” Foligno said. “She’s probably the one who gives us the most strength with the way she’s handled this adversity. It’s impressive for a 12-year-old girl to handle it face-on.”

The Chicago Blackhawks captain has always been known for his leadership and composure, but this moment showed the depth of his humanity. Foligno’s willingness to share his family’s journey, and his appreciation for the support from the hockey community, reminded everyone that behind every player is a person navigating life’s real challenges.

The Blackhawks organization, players, and fans stood behind their captain during his absence, sending well wishes to Milana and the Foligno family. Head coach Jeff Blashill echoed that sentiment after Monday’s session.

“Great to have him back,” Blashill said. “He’s our leader, so you want that presence in your locker room, and I think he brings good energy. It was great to have him back and great that, considering the situation, everything went really good. We’re all happy for his family.”

Foligno’s return comes at an important time for Chicago as they look to find their rhythm early in the 2025–26 NHL season. His leadership, both emotional and professional, is a cornerstone of this young team’s identity.

Chicago Blackhawks value Nick Foligno’s leadership on and off the ice

Sep 28, 2025; Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA; Chicago Blackhawks forward Nick Foligno (17), forward Connor Bedard (98), and forward Frank Nazar (91) celebrate a victory over the Minnesota Wild at Xcel Energy Center. Mandatory Credit: Nick Wosika-Imagn Images

Named the 36th captain in Chicago Blackhawks history on September 18, 2024, Nick Foligno became the first player to wear the “C” since Jonathan Toews. It was a well-deserved honor, not just for his lengthy resume of over 1,200 NHL games, but for the respect he commands across the league and inside the locker room.

Foligno’s leadership extends far beyond game nights. This past summer, he invited several young Blackhawks, including Frank Nazar, Wyatt Kaiser, and Colton Dach, to his hometown of Sudbury, Ontario, for a week of training and team bonding. The gesture gave Chicago’s next generation a chance to learn firsthand from their captain about professionalism, balance, and team unity.

His influence has already been evident this season. In the first four games, Foligno has registered two assists, anchoring the fourth line and providing much-needed energy and structure. His presence in the locker room, particularly for younger players like Connor Bedard and Nazar, has helped stabilize a team still finding its identity.

“He’s been such a steadying force,” one teammate shared. “When things get tough, he’s the first to speak up, but also the first to listen. You can tell he really cares.”

As the Chicago Blackhawks prepare for their next game, a Thursday night matchup against the Tampa Bay Lightning, the expectation is that Foligno will be ready to return to the lineup. Even if he isn’t immediately back on the ice, having him around the team again provides an emotional lift.

For a franchise in transition, leaders like Foligno are invaluable. He’s not only mentoring a roster full of young stars but also embodying what it means to face adversity with grace and resilience, both as a player and as a father.

Chicago Blackhawks Look Ahead with Their Captain Back

Apr 10, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Chicago Blackhawks left wing Nick Foligno (17) talks with defenseman Sam Rinzel (6) prior to a face-off during the third period against the Boston Bruins at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-Imagn Images

The Chicago Blackhawks may still be early in their rebuild, but having Nick Foligno back marks more than just the return of a player, it’s the return of their emotional heartbeat. His story this past week is a reminder that strength doesn’t just come from athleticism or skill; it also comes from family, compassion, and perspective.

With Milana’s recovery going well and her father back doing what he loves, the Foligno family’s journey is one of courage and hope, qualities that mirror the very spirit of the team he leads.

As Chicago prepares to face Tampa Bay, there’s a renewed sense of gratitude and unity in the locker room, and that’s something no stat line can measure.

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Spencer Knight has been on fire to start the season for the Chicago Blackhawks https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-spencer-knight/ Mon, 20 Oct 2025 13:04:45 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153555

The Chicago Blackhawks sit third in the Central Division early this season, with a 3-2-2 record and eight points. The Blackhawks’ latest win against the Anaheim Ducks can be attributed to their goalie, Spencer Knight. Knight is proving to be a core player for the Hawks and someone who can be counted on to block [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks sit third in the Central Division early this season, with a 3-2-2 record and eight points.

The Blackhawks’ latest win against the Anaheim Ducks can be attributed to their goalie, Spencer Knight. Knight is proving to be a core player for the Hawks and someone who can be counted on to block any shot.

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Spencer Knight has been on fire for the Chicago Blackhawks

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Oct 17, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Vancouver Canucks center Elias Pettersson (40) shoots against Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Spencer Knight (30) during the third period at the United Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

Knight has been money between the posts to start this season for the Blackhawks, having a save percentage of .937% and a 1.96 goals-against average, per Bleacher Report Open Ice. This is an improvement from last season, where Knight allowed 3.18 GAA and had a .896% save percentage in 15 games, after he was traded over from the Stanley Cup Winners, the Florida Panthers.

His 1.96 GAA is eighth in the NHL, while his .937% save percentage puts him in the top five.

Spencer Knight looks like the future goaltender for the Blackhawks

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Apr 15, 2025; Ottawa, Ontario, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks goalie Spencer Knight (30) warms up prior to the start of game against the Ottawa Senators at the Canadian Tire Centre. Mandatory Credit: Marc DesRosiers-Imagn Images

Signed through the 2029 season and only 24 years old, Knight has a bright future ahead of him with the Blackhawks, as he, and Conner Bedard are forming a nucleus of a future contender for the Stanley Cup.

Coming off a solid 2-1 overtime win against the Ducks, where Knight made 38 saves, with the only goal coming on a power-play with 35.8 seconds left in the third period, the Blackhawks are in a good position moving forward when they play the Tampa Bay Lightning, who are riding a three-game losing streak.

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Apr 12, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Spencer Knight (30) lays on the ice during the second period against the Winnipeg Jets at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

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2X Chicago Blackhawks Stanley Cup champion explains exciting post-retirement career https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-daniel-carcillo-experince-onward/ Fri, 17 Oct 2025 21:53:59 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153522

Former Chicago Blackhawks left wing Daniel Carcillo went out with a bang, ending his NHL career by winning his second Stanley Cup in 2015. More News: Bears could regret Ben Johnson’s newest controversial decision Carcillo was nicknamed “Car Bomb” for his aggressive style of play on the ice. He’s continued to stay aggressive with his [...]

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Former Chicago Blackhawks left wing Daniel Carcillo went out with a bang, ending his NHL career by winning his second Stanley Cup in 2015.

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Carcillo was nicknamed “Car Bomb” for his aggressive style of play on the ice. He’s continued to stay aggressive with his new career after leaving the ice.

Carcillo retired in 2015 after he was diagnosed with his seventh concussion. He spent nearly $500,000 of his own money to seek help with recovery related to the repeated brain injury using traditional methods. After reading a study from Imperial College London, he saw that treatments with psilocybin and magic mushrooms helped some patients.

Daniel Carcillo on Experience Onward

Dec 23, 2014; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Blackhawks left wing Daniel Carcillo (13) and Winnipeg Jets defenseman Jay Harrison (23) fight during the first period at the United Center. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports

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“I thought that could work for me,” Carcillo told ChiCitySports. “And I took some diagnostics before I left–brain scans, QEEG, and took some blood work. And then six months later, went back to the same neurologist to retest my brain and blood, and obviously, I felt better.

“I wanted to kind of confirm, and they couldn’t find any abnormalities in my brain.”

Carcillo wanted to help other people dealing with brain abnormalities find solutions, leading him to start Experience Onward, a licensed psilocybin treatment center based in Oregon that is focused on brain health and recovery.

Helping veterans

Carcillo has helped professional athletes recover, but the work at Experience Onward helps people in many other situations, including veterans.

“A lot of veterans suffer from concussion and these other types of, like spiritual maladies, these kind of, self-limiting beliefs of themselves, and obviously trauma that they’ve been through, right?” Carcillo said. “And you know, being a professional athlete is difficult, right?

“Like you’re, you’re revving at a certain RPM for a really long time, and eventually you just, you crash.

“And so executives do really, really well with this type of treatment–first responders. And then, even curious beginners, people that are trying to expand their consciousness and gain a deeper connection to life.”

Carcillo said his goal is to help people find the root cause of their issues.

“You obviously have people looking to, like me, kind of get off of the numbing of the managing of daily symptoms, and really just try to get to the root cause of some of their issues,” he said. “And I’m a big believer, I’m in the camp of like, nobody’s born an addict, nobody’s born depressed.

“These are learned behaviors, and if they’re learned, then we can unlearn them. And this medicine does a really nice job of showing us and helping us overcome these types of diagnoses.”

Transitioning to life after the Chicago Blackhawks

Oct 21, 2014; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Blackhawks left wing Daniel Carcillo (13) reacts after fighting with Philadelphia Flyers center Zac Rinaldo (36) during the third period at United Center. The Chicago Blackhawks defeat the Philadelphia Flyers 4-0. Mandatory Credit: Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports

Carcillo, like a lot of former professional athletes, had a hard time transitioning from being an athlete to normal civilian life. His experiences at Experience Onward have helped him find a purpose, something he struggled to find after retiring from the Blackhawks.

Looking back, Carcillo is thankful for the opportunity to play in Chicago on a team that won two championships in three seasons. He noted that it takes a special group of players to get through the grind of multiple appearances in the NHL playoffs.

“It was really special, like when I look back on my time to be in that room and to be considered good enough to add and be a supporting role, and everybody just pulling on that rope,” he said.” So it’s definitely special. It’s really, really hard to do, but it’s possible with a really good core group of guys.”

Oct 25, 2014; St. Louis, MO, USA; St. Louis Blues left wing Jaden Schwartz (17) attempts to steal the puck from Chicago Blackhawks left wing Daniel Carcillo (13) during the third period at Scottrade Center. The St. Louis Blues defeat the Chicago Blackhawks 3-2. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

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Connor Bedard sends strong message after Blackhawks win Wednesday night https://www.chicitysports.com/connor-bedard-sends-strong-message-blackhawks-win/ Fri, 17 Oct 2025 00:04:12 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153487

It has been a while since there was as noticeable a level of buzz around the Chicago Blackhawks as there was after their 8-3 thrashing of the St Louis Blues on Wednesday night. The Blackhawks were featured on TNT’s national broadcast as they took on their bitter rivals, who had taken control of the rivalry [...]

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It has been a while since there was as noticeable a level of buzz around the Chicago Blackhawks as there was after their 8-3 thrashing of the St Louis Blues on Wednesday night. The Blackhawks were featured on TNT’s national broadcast as they took on their bitter rivals, who had taken control of the rivalry in recent years. After the win, Connor Bedard and Frank Nazar joined the TNT postgame show. Bedard sent a strong message to the hockey world:

“We don’t want to win in three years. We want to win now.”

A few simple words spoken in a chill tone, but they immediately stood out. This franchise reached the decade mark since its last title this past June and has spent the majority of the 2020s rebuilding. Bedard was selected first overall in the 2023 NHL draft, joining a franchise in full rebuild mode. In his first two seasons, the Blackhawks went 48-99-17 with 113 points.

While part of a greater plan, the losses have to be getting to the now 20-year-old Bedard. He’s done with it, as are the fans.

Connor Bedard and the Blackhawks are making a statement

Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Alex Vlasic (72) and center Connor Bedard (98) and center Ryan Donato (8) talk on the ice against the Pittsburgh Penguins
Apr 8, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Alex Vlasic (72) and center Connor Bedard (98) and center Ryan Donato (8) talk on the ice against the Pittsburgh Penguins during the second period at PPG Paints Arena. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

It might not seem like much more than a player saying the right things on TV, but it’s hard to argue that it’s not genuine. Not only blessed with elite skills, but he’s also a fierce competitor, and the desire to win is clearly there. Bedard mentioned his team being “fast” and “competitive” in that segment on TNT. Not only is he speaking for himself, but for a team filled with other young players itching for glory.

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The value of this statement holds much weight, even if it doesn’t mean the Blackhawks will suddenly contend for a Stanley Cup this season. Rebuilding a team from the ground up requires more than just drafting young talent; it’s also about creating a winning culture. Successfully growing as a young team breeds confidence and the belief that they can compete with anyone. It’s no longer about what could be down the road for guys like Bedard; it’s about what they can be now.

Worth noting, these comments are in no way a shot at GM Kyle Davidson or his plan. Everyone, including Bedard, knows this is a long process. It’s also understood that this team will still lose a good number of games and have some rough patches this year. If anything, it shows that Davidson’s plan is starting to see the budding of the fruits of his labors. Bedard wasn’t insulting the plan; he is doing his part in moving it along.

Bedard is a voice for the team and the Blackhawks fans

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Mar 28, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; A Chicago Blackhawks fan wears a Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) jersey during the national anthem prior to a game against the Vegas Golden Knights at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Talia Sprague-Imagn Images

Bedard speaks to a big city starving for championship-caliber sports again. Setting that tone goes a long way in getting the fans to buy in again. Ask any Chicago sports fan, and they’ll tell you they’ve had enough of teams rebuilding or retooling. Nobody wants to hear any more of “The next big thing is coming,” or “Just wait until two or three years from now.” The future needs to be now, and seeing that growth on and off the ice is how tomorrow becomes today.

Wednesday night was one game, but the promise in a small sample is there. Hopefully, this ends up being the opening of a new, exciting book for the Chicago Blackhawks.

 

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Connor Bedard gets huge praise from NHL insider following 8-3 win over St Louis https://www.chicitysports.com/connor-bedard-gets-huge-praise-from-nhl-insider-following-8-3-win-over-st-louis/ Thu, 16 Oct 2025 17:22:22 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153472

Through five games in the NHL season, the Chicago Blackhawks have been a much more competitive team. The young core has shown grit and toughness in every game, including Wednesday’s dominating 8-3 win over the St Louis Blues. One of the biggest takeaways of the first five games is the much improved play of Connor [...]

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Through five games in the NHL season, the Chicago Blackhawks have been a much more competitive team. The young core has shown grit and toughness in every game, including Wednesday’s dominating 8-3 win over the St Louis Blues.

One of the biggest takeaways of the first five games is the much improved play of Connor Bedard.

Bedard has shown much improvement with his passing, stick handling, and overall physicality. Number 98 had three assists during Wednesdays win and now has 6 points in 5 games.

Connor Bedard has gotten major praise from a top NHL insider

Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) looks to pass against the Columbus Blue Jackets during the first period at United Center.
Dec 1, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) looks to pass against the Columbus Blue Jackets during the first period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images

During the NHL on TNT’s postgame show, former NHL veteran Paul Bissonnette broke down Bedard’s much improved play. The NHL insider mentioned that last season he was very critical of Bedard, explaining that he was “swinging away” at times and looked sometimes “disinterested” and then went on to praise Bedard for how much better he has looked.

“His compete level is through the roof. He’s winning stick battles, puck battles.”

Bussonnette went on to praise the Hawks star for his overall toughness during Wednesdays game. Bedard has gotten way more physical and has done a much better standing up for himself and not backing down to opponents. The Hawks center has been jawing back at other players and it has been so much fun to watch.

”Connor Bedard looks like a completely different player this year”

Bedard has also shown great improvement on his passing, this was shown on Wednesday’s game with his three assists. It’s great to see the Blackhawks showing a lot of toughness and being competitive this early in the season. The future is very bright for our Blackhawks moving forward.

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Apr 8, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; The Chicago Blackhawks starting line-up (l to R) center Connor Bedard (98) and winger Teuvo Teravainen (86) and winger Ryan Donato (8) and defensemen Alex Vlasic (72) and Artyom Levshunov (55) stand for the national anthem against the Pittsburgh Penguins at PPG Paints Arena. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

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Chicago Blackhawks earn first win of the season against Utah Mammoth https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-earn-first-win-of-the-season-against-utah-mammoth/ Tue, 14 Oct 2025 20:49:40 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153412

It took four games, but the Chicago Blackhawks finally broke through and earned their first win of the 2025–26 NHL season with a 3-1 victory over the Utah Mammoth. It wasn’t the most exciting game, but it was exactly what the team needed — a solid, structured effort that finally turned into two points. After [...]

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It took four games, but the Chicago Blackhawks finally broke through and earned their first win of the 2025–26 NHL season with a 3-1 victory over the Utah Mammoth. It wasn’t the most exciting game, but it was exactly what the team needed — a solid, structured effort that finally turned into two points. After three straight one-goal losses, head coach Jeff Blashill got his first win behind the bench, and the players’ persistence paid off.

Chicago Blackhawks depth steps up in low-scoring win

Oct 13, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Utah Mammoth right wing Clayton Keller (9) moves the puck past Chicago Blackhawks center Jason Dickinson (16) during the third period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

The Chicago Blackhawks came out determined to play a more disciplined and defensively sound game, and it showed. The first period was slow, with both teams struggling to generate much offense, Chicago recorded just six shots on goal while Utah managed five.

The pace didn’t pick up much in the second period, but the Blackhawks made their chances count. Ilya Mikheyev broke the scoreless tie halfway through the period, netting his first goal of the season. He was set up beautifully by Jason Dickinson, who was returning from injury, and Ryan Donato, who had been working hard but hadn’t been rewarded yet.

All three players picked up their first points of the season on the play, making it a much-needed confidence boost for Chicago’s third line. Defenseman Artyom Levshunov, who rejoined the lineup after being a healthy scratch, also made a key play in the buildup to the goal, taking a hit to move the puck up ice. It was a small moment, but it showed the 19-year-old’s growing maturity.

Mikheyev later added an empty-net goal to seal the win, giving him two tallies on the night. For a team that’s been struggling to finish, getting production from the middle of the lineup was exactly what the Blackhawks needed.

“We’ve been in every game so far this season,” said head coach Jeff Blashill postgame. “Tonight, we just found a way to close it out. That’s the kind of effort we can build on.”

Chicago Blackhawks celebrate milestones for Burakovsky and Knight

Oct 13, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) chases the puck against Utah Mammoth right wing Clayton Keller (9) and defenseman Mikhail Sergachev (98) during the second period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

Veteran forward Andre Burakovsky made his 700th NHL appearance one to remember by scoring the game-winning goal. Burakovsky, who has been playing alongside Connor Bedard since training camp, capitalized on a rebound in front of the net during a second-period power play.

He was assisted by Nick Foligno and Colton Dach, both earning their second points of the season. Interestingly, this goal came from the Blackhawks’ second power-play unit, which has looked sharper and more cohesive than the top unit early in the season.

For Burakovsky, it’s been a strong start in his new home. After successful stints with the Washington Capitals, Colorado Avalanche, and Seattle Kraken, he’s quickly becoming a steady veteran presence in Chicago. Through four games, he already has two goals and three points, and his leadership is proving valuable for the younger players.

In goal, Spencer Knight was stellar once again. The 23-year-old netminder stopped 27 of 28 shots to secure the win — his 50th career NHL victory. Knight downplayed the milestone after the game, choosing instead to praise his teammates for their defensive play.

“It feels good, but it’s about the team effort,” Knight said. “The guys did a great job keeping things predictable in front of me. Hopefully, there are many more wins ahead.”

Knight has been one of the Chicago Blackhawks’ most consistent performers to start the season, posting a .920 save percentage and a 2.35 goals-against average through his first three starts. His calm demeanor and strong positioning have given the team a chance to win every night.

Chicago Blackhawks look to build momentum

Oct 13, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks left wing Andre Burakovsky (28) scores past Utah Mammoth goaltender Vitek Vanecek (41) during the third period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

The Chicago Blackhawks are finally on the board with their first win of the season, and it couldn’t have come at a better time. After three close losses, this victory should boost confidence across the locker room. The players are beginning to buy into Blashill’s structure and focus on “winning habits,” something he’s emphasized since taking over behind the bench.

Next up, the Blackhawks travel to St. Louis for a rivalry matchup against the Blues on Wednesday (Oct. 14). After that, they return home for games against the Vancouver Canucks and Anaheim Ducks over the weekend.

If they can carry this momentum forward and continue to get balanced scoring and strong goaltending, this could be the start of a much-needed upward trend for Chicago.

It wasn’t flashy, but it was the kind of win that builds belief, and for a young team still learning how to close games, that might be worth more than anything on the scoreboard.

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Chicago Blackhawks seek first win as Utah Mammoth visit United Center https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-face-utah-mammoth-at-home/ Mon, 13 Oct 2025 21:00:14 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153367

For the first time, the Utah Mammoth will step onto the ice at the United Center on Monday Night. They will face off against a Chicago Blackhawks team seeking their first win. After three straight one-goal losses, the Blackhawks are eager to turn their effort into results in front of their home fans. Head coach [...]

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For the first time, the Utah Mammoth will step onto the ice at the United Center on Monday Night. They will face off against a Chicago Blackhawks team seeking their first win. After three straight one-goal losses, the Blackhawks are eager to turn their effort into results in front of their home fans.

Head coach Jeff Blashill’s squad has been competitive in every game so far, but closing out tight contests has been the challenge. As they host the newly established Utah Mammoth, the Blackhawks will be aiming to find their finishing touch — and their first victory of the season.

Chicago Blackhawks aim to end early skid against talented Utah Mammoth

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The Utah Mammoth, who relocated from Arizona ahead of last season, are off to a balanced 1–1–0 start. Their roster features a dangerous mix of youthful speed and veteran poise. Led by Clayton Keller, Dylan Guenther, Logan Cooley, and former Blackhawk Nick Schmaltz, Utah’s forward group can light up the scoreboard when given space.

Their blue line is anchored by Mikael Sergachev, John Marino, Olli Maatta, Ian Cole, and Nate Schmidt, forming one of the deeper defensive groups in the league. With Sean Durzi sidelined for several weeks due to injury, Utah has been relying on rookie Dmitri Simashev, a promising young defenseman they hope can grow into a top-pairing role.

Between the pipes, the Mammoth have a strong goaltending tandem in Karel Vejmelka and Vitek Vanecek, both capable of stealing games when their defense tightens up.

The Chicago Blackhawks know they’ll need discipline and sharp execution to break through against this lineup. Utah thrives on transition hockey, a strength that could be costly for Chicago if they continue their penalty struggles.

In their most recent game, the Blackhawks spent far too much time in the box, racking up 39 penalty minutes. Though they killed off eight of ten power plays, allowing two power-play goals in that span made it difficult to maintain momentum.

Blashill’s message heading into this matchup is clear: “Stay out of the box.” Against a fast and skilled team like Utah, giving away man advantages could spell disaster.

“We can’t keep playing short-handed that much,” Blashill noted earlier this week. “Our penalty kill has been solid, but you can’t rely on it to win every night. We need to play smarter.”

Chicago Blackhawks projected lines and key storylines

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Despite their early struggles, the Chicago Blackhawks have seen strong play from their top six forwards. Connor Bedard continues to be the focal point of the offense, with Colton Dach and Andre Burakovsky rounding out the first line. Behind them, Frank Nazar has been impressive centering Teuvo Teravainen and Tyler Bertuzzi, forming a productive and balanced second line.

The projected forward lines for tonight are:

Dach – Bedard – Burakovsky
Teravainen – Nazar – Bertuzzi
Donato – Greene – Mikheyev
Foligno – Reichel/Dickinson – Lafferty

On defense, the Blackhawks are expected to roll with:

Vlasic – Rinzel
Grzelcyk – Murphy
Kaiser – Crevier

Goaltender Spencer Knight, who has been excellent so far, will get the start once again. He’s been sharp between the pipes, keeping Chicago in games despite their struggles finishing offensively.

Jason Dickinson, who missed the last game with an injury, remains a game-time decision. If he’s cleared to play, Lukas Reichel will likely be the odd man out. Meanwhile, rookie Artyom Levshunov is expected to be a healthy scratch for the second straight contest as the Blackhawks focus on managing his early development carefully.</p>

One of the biggest keys for Chicago will be maintaining pressure late in games. Veteran Nick Foligno recently spoke about the team needing to develop a “killer instinct”.

“We’ve been in every game,” Foligno said after the loss to Montreal. “We just need to finish stronger. When we have teams on the ropes, we have to bury them.”

If the Blackhawks can find that extra edge tonight, they could finally notch their first win of the season and build some early momentum at home.</p>

Chicago Blackhawks vs. Utah Mammoth: how to watch

Fans in the Chicago area can catch the game live on CHSN, while out-of-market viewers can stream the matchup on ESPN+. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:30 PM CT at the United Center.

With a talented but hungry Utah squad in town, theBlackhawks will need discipline, structure, and a bit of scoring magic from Connor Bedard to finally put one in the win column.

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Chicago Blackhawks still searching for first win as Jason Dickinson suffers injury https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-lose-jason-dickinson-to-injury/ Sat, 11 Oct 2025 00:00:29 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153322

The Chicago Blackhawks have had a tough start to their 2025–26 NHL season. Despite showing promising moments and competing hard in their first two games against the Florida Panthers and Boston Bruins, they remain winless under new head coach Jeff Blashill. And now, just two games into the season, they’ve been dealt another setback, an [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks have had a tough start to their 2025–26 NHL season. Despite showing promising moments and competing hard in their first two games against the Florida Panthers and Boston Bruins, they remain winless under new head coach Jeff Blashill.

And now, just two games into the season, they’ve been dealt another setback, an injury to Jason Dickinson, one of their most reliable two-way forwards.

Chicago Blackhawks face early adversity as Dickinson exits game

Feb 7, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Ethan Del Mastro (38) shoots the puck against the Nashville Predators during the first period at the United Center. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Bartel-Imagn Images

In Thursday night’s matchup against the Boston Bruins, the Chicago Blackhawks put up another solid effort but couldn’t find a way to secure their first win of the season. Adding to their frustration, forward Jason Dickinson left the game in the second period due to an injury and didn’t return.

Shortly after Dickinson’s exit, the team announced he was ruled out for the remainder of the game. His absence was immediately felt, especially given his role as the center of Chicago’s third line alongside Ilya Mikheyev and Ryan Donato.

Head coach Jeff Blashill, who is still looking for his first victory behind the Blackhawks’ bench, didn’t have a clear update following the game.

“I’ll know more tomorrow,” Blashill said after the loss. “No real update yet. Obviously, he didn’t finish the game, so that’s not great. We’ll see where it goes.”

The uncertainty surrounding Dickinson’s status adds another concern to the Blackhawks’ growing list of early-season challenges. The veteran forward, who has battled injuries before, played just 59 games last season due to various setbacks.

At this point, the hope in Chicago is that his latest injury isn’t serious, especially since Dickinson plays such an important role in both even-strength and penalty-kill situations.

Chicago Blackhawks lineup changes expected before home opener

Mar 22, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Jason Dickinson (16) controls the puck against the St. Louis Blues during the first period at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

With Jason Dickinson potentially sidelined, the Chicago Blackhawks may need to shuffle their forward lines before their home opener against the Montreal Canadiens.

If Dickinson is unavailable, rookie Ryan Greene is the likely candidate to move up to the third-line center position. Greene has shown flashes of confidence and composure early in the season and could thrive with the additional ice time.

That would leave an opening on the fourth line, meaning the Blackhawks could recall another forward from the Rockford IceHogs ahead of Saturday’s matchup. A player like Colton Dach or Samuel Savoie, who both impressed during training camp, could be on standby for a call-up.

The timing couldn’t be tougher. The Montreal Canadiens are coming off a commanding 5-1 win over the Detroit Red Wings, and their young lineup has been playing with high energy and pace. Chicago, on the other hand, will be desperate to turn things around in front of their home crowd at the United Center.

While Blashill’s group has shown improvement in structure and effort, finishing games strongly has been their biggest hurdle. In both losses so far, the team created good scoring chances but couldn’t capitalize when it mattered most.

The absence of Dickinson, one of the Blackhawks’ most experienced and defensively reliable forwards, could make things even trickier, especially against a fast-skating team like Montreal.

Chicago Blackhawks aim to bounce back at home

Despite the rocky start, there are positives for the Chicago Blackhawks to build on. Connor Bedard, Frank Nazar, and Tyler Bertuzzi have all generated strong offensive pressure, while defensemen Alex Vlasic and Sam Rinzel have shown encouraging chemistry on the back end.

Goaltender Spencer Knight has also been solid, keeping the team competitive in both outings.

Still, Chicago needs to find a way to close games and get that first win under Jeff Blashill, something that could set the tone for the rest of their season.

The team’s upcoming matchup against the Canadiens presents a big opportunity to do just that. Playing in front of their home fans for the first time this season, the Blackhawks will look to channel that energy and secure their first victory of the year.

But to do so, they’ll need players to step up in Dickinson’s absence, and quickly.

As Blashill and his staff evaluate lineup options, one thing remains certain: this Chicago Blackhawks team is still learning, still growing, and still fighting to establish its identity.

And even with early adversity, there’s a sense around the locker room that their first win is coming soon.

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Chicago Blackhawks send Ethan Del Mastro to AHL Affiliate Rockford IceHogs https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-send-ethan-del-mastro-to-ahl/ Fri, 10 Oct 2025 18:21:38 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153316

The Chicago Blackhawks made an expected roster adjustment on Friday morning, assigning young defenseman Ethan Del Mastro to their AHL affiliate, the Rockford IceHogs, after completing their two-game road trip to start the 2025–26 NHL season. The move comes as part of the Blackhawks’ ongoing effort to ensure their young players get consistent ice time [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks made an expected roster adjustment on Friday morning, assigning young defenseman Ethan Del Mastro to their AHL affiliate, the Rockford IceHogs, after completing their two-game road trip to start the 2025–26 NHL season.

The move comes as part of the Blackhawks’ ongoing effort to ensure their young players get consistent ice time and development opportunities. For Del Mastro, who made the opening-night roster somewhat unexpectedly, the reassignment will allow him to reset, regroup, and play a bigger role with Rockford.

Ethan Del Mastro’s short stint with the Chicago Blackhawks

Mar 3, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Ethan Del Mastro (38) moves the puck against the Los Angeles Kings during the second period at the United Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

Heading into training camp, Ethan Del Mastro was in a competitive battle for one of the final defensive spots on the Chicago Blackhawks roster. While most expected Nolan Allan to secure the third-pairing left defenseman role, Del Mastro ended up being a surprise inclusion on the opening-night roster.

However, things didn’t go as planned for the 22-year-old. Del Mastro struggled during the preseason and couldn’t carry much momentum into the regular season. With Alex Vlasic sidelined due to injury, the Blackhawks gave Del Mastro a shot in their season opener against the Florida Panthers. Unfortunately, his performance reflected his preseason form.

During the 3–2 loss in Florida, Del Mastro was on the ice for the game-winning goal and posted tough defensive metrics, as the Panthers led 6–1 in high-danger chances at even strength during his 17:35 of ice time.

When Vlasic returned to the lineup for Thursday’s game against the Boston Bruins, Del Mastro was a healthy scratch despite head coach Jeff Blashill dressing seven defensemen. The writing was on the wall. With veteran Matt Grzelcyk signed to a one-year deal and contributing well early, there simply wasn’t a regular lineup spot available for Del Mastro.

Chicago Blackhawks prioritize development with Rockford IceHogs

Mar 20, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Ethan Del Mastro (38) skates with the puck against the Los Angeles Kings during the third period at the United Center. Mandatory Credit: Talia Sprague-Imagn Images

The Chicago Blackhawks have made it clear that they want their young players to play, not sit in the press box. That’s exactly why this move makes sense for Del Mastro and the organization.

At just 22 years old, Del Mastro is still early in his professional development. With only two years of AHL experience under his belt, he’ll benefit from playing big minutes in all situations rather than serving as a seventh or eighth defenseman at the NHL level.

Head coach Jeff Blashill and general manager Kyle Davidson both emphasized during training camp that consistent ice time is crucial for the team’s young defensemen. Sending Del Mastro to Rockford aligns perfectly with that philosophy. There, he’ll rejoin fellow defensive prospects Kevin Korchinski and Nolan Allan on the IceHogs’ blue line.

Del Mastro’s return will be a big boost for Rockford as they prepare for the start of the AHL season. The IceHogs open their campaign Saturday night against the Milwaukee Admirals at the BMO Center, with puck drop scheduled for 7 p.m. CT.

This trio, Korchinski, Allan, and Del Mastro, represents the future of Chicago’s defense, and getting them major minutes together will only strengthen their chemistry and confidence moving forward.

What’s next for Ethan Del Mastro and the Chicago Blackhawks

Mar 18, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Ethan Del Mastro (38) warms up before a game against the Seattle Kraken at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Talia Sprague-Imagn Images

While being sent down can feel like a setback, it’s far from the end of the road for Ethan Del Mastro. The Chicago Blackhawks still believe in his potential as a physical, stay-at-home defenseman who can play a steady role in the team’s future blue line core.

At 6-foot-4 and 210 pounds, Del Mastro brings size and strength to his game, but he’ll need to polish his defensive reads and decision-making before securing a permanent NHL role. Playing consistent minutes in Rockford will help him do just that.

Meanwhile, for the Blackhawks, the move helps bring clarity to their defensive rotation. Alex Vlasic and Connor Murphy are locked into top-four roles, while Sam Rinzel, Wyatt Kaiser, and Artyom Levshunov continue to develop under Blashill’s watchful eye.

Del Mastro’s time in Rockford should give him the experience he needs to come back stronger and more prepared for his next NHL opportunity, whether later this season or beyond.

For now, the focus remains on development, and the Chicago Blackhawks are taking the right approach by ensuring their young talent continues to grow in the right environment.

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Alex Vlasic emerging as a key leader for the Chicago Blackhawks https://www.chicitysports.com/alex-vlasic-emerging-as-key-leader-for-blackhawks/ Fri, 10 Oct 2025 16:43:08 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153288

The Chicago Blackhawks are in a unique place right now, a mix of rising young talent and experienced veterans. Ten players on the current roster are 29 or older, while nine are 23 or younger. And then there are the few players in between, trying to bridge the gap between the two generations. At just [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks are in a unique place right now, a mix of rising young talent and experienced veterans. Ten players on the current roster are 29 or older, while nine are 23 or younger. And then there are the few players in between, trying to bridge the gap between the two generations.

At just 24 years old, Alex Vlasic finds himself right in the middle. The 6-foot-6 defenseman is young enough to connect with the next wave of Blackhawks stars, but experienced enough to earn the respect of the veterans. As one of the few homegrown players still with the team from drafts between 2013 and 2019, Vlasic’s presence carries weight both on and off the ice.

“It’s cool for me to be able to be in the middle,” Vlasic said. “I have the older guys to hang out with and look up to. I have the younger guys to hang out with and then also set a good example for them. I feel like I’ve found myself in a really fun spot to play for this team.”

Alex Vlasic taking on a bigger role with the Chicago Blackhawks

Apr 14, 2025; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Alex Vlasic (72) plays the puck against the Montreal Canadiens in the second period at Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

Over the past few seasons, Alex Vlasic has quietly become one of the Chicago Blackhawks’ most reliable defensemen. Known for his steady play and smart decision-making, he’s expected to play top-pairing minutes this season and take on a major role on the penalty kill.

Vlasic’s game has grown tremendously since his NHL debut four years ago. After representing the United States at the World Championship last spring and earning an invite to the U.S. Olympic orientation camp, his confidence is at an all-time high.

New head coach Jeff Blashill has also taken notice.

“He’s a guy I would’ve liked to have in last night’s game,” Blashill said after the team’s opener. “Everybody misses guys, but he’s a key guy for us. I thought through camp, until he got hurt, he had had a great camp. He’s just a really, really good player.”

Vlasic missed the season opener due to injury, and his absence was immediately felt. Blashill added that Vlasic’s maturity and consistency bring a calming effect to the team’s blue line — something that’s hard to find in a young defense corps.

“I know he’s not old, but in our D-corps, he is,” Blashill said. “He plays a very mature game. There’s not a lot of peaks and valleys. That steadying presence is huge for us.”

Vlasic is expected to return to the lineup for Thursday’s matchup against the Boston Bruins, paired once again with Sam Rinzel, his regular partner late last season. Vlasic praised Rinzel’s offensive instincts and skating ability and said he’s focused on being the reliable, defensive-minded counterpart on their pairing.

“I think there’s a fine line between taking unnecessary risks and chances,” Vlasic said. “Playing with Rinzel, he’s very good offensively, so there’s more room for me to be that steady defensive guy and contribute where I can.”

Chicago Blackhawks see Alex Vlasic growing into a leader on and off the ice

Apr 8, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Alex Vlasic (72) skates with the puck against the Pittsburgh Penguins during the second period at PPG Paints Arena. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

Leadership comes in different forms, and Alex Vlasic is embracing his role as a quiet, steady influence on this Chicago Blackhawks roster. He’s spent years observing veteran teammates like Connor Murphy, Nick Foligno, and Tyler Bertuzzi, learning how to carry himself as a professional.

“Obviously, there’s going to be a transition point sometime soon between the leadership group we have now and the young guys coming up,” Vlasic said. “I just want to make sure I’m soaking up all the information I can and learning what to do and how I can help the team any way possible.”

Murphy, now 32 and one of the longest-tenured Blackhawks, has enjoyed watching Vlasic’s growth up close. The two defensemen trained together during the offseason and have built a strong friendship off the ice.

“It’s fun seeing guys grow and become such good players,” Murphy said. “When they drafted him in 2019, I’m sure they didn’t see him being a guy who could be in contention for the Olympics, but here he is. It’s rewarding to see guys you’re pulling for having lots of success.”

Vlasic has also made personal growth a priority. Last season, he realized that maintaining energy throughout the long NHL schedule was a challenge. He spent the summer learning more about self-care and recovery, even incorporating short naps into his daily routine to enhance his stamina and focus.

“I don’t love napping,” Vlasic admitted with a laugh. “But if it’s something that makes me feel better and play better, it’s worth learning.”

As the Chicago Blackhawks continue their rebuild, Alex Vlasic stands out as a symbol of balance, young enough to grow with the team but mature enough to lead by example. His evolution from a promising prospect to a dependable top-four defenseman shows just how far he’s come.

And if his growth continues at this pace, Vlasic won’t just be a bridge between the young and old, he’ll be one of the key pillars of the Blackhawks’ next era of success.

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Chicago Blackhawks reportedly exploring trade options for Lukas Reichel https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-to-trade-lukas-reichel/ Wed, 08 Oct 2025 01:00:49 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153172

The Chicago Blackhawks appear ready to move on from young forward Lukas Reichel, as trade discussions surrounding the 23-year-old have intensified in recent days. According to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman on 32 Thoughts: The Podcast, multiple teams have expressed interest in acquiring Reichel, with offers reportedly centered around late-round draft picks. While Chicago hasn’t made an [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks appear ready to move on from young forward Lukas Reichel, as trade discussions surrounding the 23-year-old have intensified in recent days. According to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman on 32 Thoughts: The Podcast, multiple teams have expressed interest in acquiring Reichel, with offers reportedly centered around late-round draft picks.

While Chicago hasn’t made an official move yet, all indications point toward the organization exploring the market and weighing its best possible return for the former first-round selection.

Chicago Blackhawks field offers for Lukas Reichel

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Apr 6, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks left wing Lukas Reichel (73) warms up before the second period against the Pittsburgh Penguins at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Talia Sprague-Imagn Images

Friedman noted that there is “no shortage of interest” in Lukas Reichel, but emphasized that the Blackhawks are being patient in their approach. With several teams inquiring about the young forward, general manager Kyle Davidson appears to be gauging market value before finalizing any potential deal.

At just 23 years old, Reichel remains an intriguing talent. Drafted 17th overall in the 2020 NHL Draft, he entered Chicago’s system with high expectations and was once considered a key piece of the team’s long-term rebuild. However, his development has not gone as planned.

Reichel has struggled to cement his place in the Blackhawks’ top six, especially under new head coach Jeff Blashill, whose system emphasizes structure and defensive responsibility. Despite showing flashes of offensive brilliance, his style hasn’t meshed well with the team’s evolving identity — one that prioritizes two-way consistency over pure offensive flair.

As a result, Reichel has found himself stuck in an unenviable position: too skilled for a bottom-six role yet unable to consistently break through in the top lines. That imbalance has limited his opportunities and productivity, ultimately leading the Blackhawks to consider parting ways.

Insider Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff also confirmed that Chicago has been “actively shopping” Reichel and anticipates that a deal could come together “likely before next week.” The expected return would likely fall in the mid-to-late-round pick range, a modest price tag for a player who was once a top prospect within the organization.

Why Lukas Reichel from Chicago Blackhawks Still Holds Value on the Trade Market

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Mar 23, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks left wing Lukas Reichel (73) scores a goal on Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Ivan Fedotov, not pictured, during the third period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images

Although Reichel’s tenure in Chicago hasn’t lived up to its initial promise, his skill set ensures he won’t be short on suitors. Despite recording a disappointing eight goals and 22 points in 70 games during the 2024–25 season, his speed, puck-handling ability, and offensive instincts make him an attractive reclamation project for teams seeking a low-cost, high-upside forward.

In the AHL, Reichel showcased his potential, producing back-to-back 50-point seasons with the Rockford IceHogs, Chicago’s affiliate. That track record has kept several organizations interested, especially those that believe a change of scenery could unlock his offensive ceiling.

According to reports, a few potential suitors have already emerged:

Montreal Canadiens: Seeking young offensive depth as they continue their rebuild.

Carolina Hurricanes: Interested in adding a fast, skilled winger who can complement their speed-driven system.

Vegas Golden Knights: Looking for affordable scoring options to round out their bottom-six rotation.

For these teams, Reichel represents a low-risk, high-reward investment, a player who still has room to develop and could thrive in a system that allows him more offensive freedom.

From Chicago’s perspective, moving Reichel could help clear up roster space for emerging talents like Frank Nazar, Oliver Moore, and Colton Dach, who are all pushing for regular NHL minutes. It also gives the front office more flexibility heading into the 2025–26 campaign as they continue building around cornerstone players like Connor Bedard and Kevin Korchinski.

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Connor Bedard’s offseason transformation has Chicago buzzing with high expectations https://www.chicitysports.com/connor-bedard-set-for-breakout/ Mon, 06 Oct 2025 18:19:00 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153180

The excitement around Connor Bedard has reached new heights in Chicago as the 2023 first-overall pick enters his third NHL season. At just 20 years old, Bedard has already become the face of the Chicago Blackhawks’ rebuild, and with one year remaining on his entry-level contract, the young forward seems poised to take his game [...]

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The excitement around Connor Bedard has reached new heights in Chicago as the 2023 first-overall pick enters his third NHL season. At just 20 years old, Bedard has already become the face of the Chicago Blackhawks’ rebuild, and with one year remaining on his entry-level contract, the young forward seems poised to take his game to the next level.

After a strong yet incomplete sophomore campaign, Bedard made it clear that his main focus this offseason was on improving his speed, explosiveness, and consistency — three areas that could make him one of the league’s most dominant young players. His hard work appears to have paid off, and both his teammates and head coach have noticed a major difference.

A summer of change for Connor Bedard: speed, power, and smarter training

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Apr 15, 2025; Ottawa, Ontario, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) skates in the second period against the Ottawa Senators at the Canadian Tire Centre. Mandatory Credit: Marc DesRosiers-Imagn Images

At the end of last season, Bedard reflected on what he needed to improve:

“I think the biggest thing is speed and explosiveness is No. 1 for me,” Bedard said. “That’s always been my big thing. Just kind of learn about my body a bit and how to keep consistency throughout the year… just try to learn as much as I can.”

Determined to elevate his game, Bedard spent his offseason training in British Columbia alongside another rising NHL star — Macklin Celebrini. The two young phenoms worked intensely on improving their skating mechanics, lower-body strength, and endurance.

That focus has clearly translated into results. Bedard’s acceleration and agility have both improved noticeably during training camp, and teammates have been quick to praise his progress.

Ryan Donato, who played alongside Bedard for much of last season, was among the first to highlight his evolution:

“He looks a lot faster already,” Donato said. “It looks like he gained a step this summer. Obviously, he’s a kid whose work ethic is unquestioned. It’s every day he’s working hard and doing the right things. He’s a true pro and I think he put in a lot of work on the right things, and I think it’ll be cool to see those results pay off.”

Donato’s comments echo what many within the organization have seen — a faster, stronger, and more balanced version of Bedard ready to dominate both ends of the ice.

Perhaps just as importantly, Bedard and the Blackhawks’ performance staff developed a new training approach that prioritizes longevity. Rather than overworking and risking early fatigue, Bedard focused on maintaining high energy throughout the season — a key challenge for young players adjusting to the NHL grind.

A faster, more explosive Connor Bedard could change the Blackhawks’ Future

Connor Bedard (98) warms up before the game against the Pittsburgh Penguins at PPG Paints Arena.
Apr 8, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) warms up before the game against the Pittsburgh Penguins at PPG Paints Arena. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

Head coach Jeff Blashill has also taken note of the transformation. The first-year bench boss, who’s been overseeing Bedard closely throughout training camp, praised the improvements in the young forward’s explosiveness and endurance.

“Everybody says he’s definitely quicker, definitely more agile, definitely more explosive, definitely has more endurance within the shift,” Blashill said. “All those things lead to him being in situations to either get to spots quicker to get open or transport the puck up the ice better or pressure and get the puck back.”

Blashill also emphasized that Bedard’s offseason plan focused on balancing intensity with sustainability:

“Part of what Connor did this summer, too, is come up with a game plan to keep from overworking… getting himself to a spot where he wasn’t going to be burnt out by October. He’s been quick. He’s been agile. He’s been on pucks. I certainly like the things that I see out of him.”

Bedard’s improvements could have a massive ripple effect across the Blackhawks’ lineup. A faster, more dynamic version of the young superstar gives Chicago the offensive weapon it desperately needs to compete against deeper, more experienced teams. His ability to drive plays, recover pucks, and sustain offensive pressure could elevate linemates like Tyler Bertuzzi, Frank Nazar, and Teuvo Teravainen to new heights.

So far in his career, Bedard has tallied 128 points in 150 NHL games, an impressive total given his age and the state of the team around him. But now, with improved physical tools and a maturing hockey IQ, expectations are that Bedard can take the leap into true superstardom — and perhaps even enter the conversation for major individual awards.

What’s next for Connor Bedard and the Blackhawks?

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Dec 23, 2024; Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) celebrates his goal against the Minnesota Wild during the first period at Xcel Energy Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images

As Bedard heads into his final year under his entry-level deal, his performance this season will likely shape his next contract and define the next phase of the Blackhawks’ rebuild. If his offseason progress translates to the regular season, fans could witness a breakout campaign that firmly establishes him among the NHL’s elite young talents.

The pressure is high — but so is the optimism. The Chicago Blackhawks know that their future revolves around Bedard’s success. With improved speed, strength, and focus, he looks ready to deliver on the immense promise that made him the No. 1 overall pick.

The question now isn’t if Connor Bedard will become a star — it’s just how far he’ll go this season to prove it.

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Chicago Blackhawks Sign Veteran Defenseman Matt Grzelcyk to One-Year Deal https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-sign-matt-grzelcyk/ Mon, 06 Oct 2025 14:54:53 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153158

The Chicago Blackhawks have strengthened their blue line with the addition of veteran defenseman Matt Grzelcyk, announcing on Tuesday that the team has agreed to terms with him on a one-year contract worth $1 million through the 2025–26 NHL season. The signing provides the Blackhawks with an experienced puck-moving defenseman who can contribute offensively while [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks have strengthened their blue line with the addition of veteran defenseman Matt Grzelcyk, announcing on Tuesday that the team has agreed to terms with him on a one-year contract worth $1 million through the 2025–26 NHL season. The signing provides the Blackhawks with an experienced puck-moving defenseman who can contribute offensively while adding stability to their defensive corps.

Chicago Blackhawks add experience and stability on the blue line

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Apr 11, 2025; Newark, New Jersey, USA; Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Matt Grzelcyk (24) controls the puck during the third period against the New Jersey Devils at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images

The 31-year-old Matt Grzelcyk joins Chicago after a standout season with the Pittsburgh Penguins, where he appeared in all 82 games during the 2024–25 campaign — the first time he has played a full season in his career. Grzelcyk set multiple personal bests, recording career highs in assists (39), points (40), power-play points (15), and blocked shots (101).

Grzelcyk finished second among Penguins defensemen in both points and assists, and his 39 assists ranked third among all Pittsburgh skaters. His playmaking from the blue line and reliability in transition made him one of the Penguins’ most dependable players last season. He also showcased his defensive awareness by leading the team in blocked shots, highlighting his ability to perform effectively in both ends of the ice.

Grzelcyk also reached a major milestone during the 2024–25 season, skating in his 500th career NHL game on February 4 against the New Jersey Devils — a testament to his consistency and longevity in the league.

By signing Grzelcyk, the Blackhawks are adding a seasoned veteran with over 500 NHL games of experience to a roster that features a mix of young talent and developing defensemen. His arrival is expected to provide leadership and mentorship to rising blue-liners such as Artyom Levshunov, Wyatt Kaiser, and Sam Rinzel, who are all vying to secure full-time roles in the NHL.

Grzelcyk brings proven track record and playoff experience for Chicago Blackhawks

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Apr 11, 2025; Newark, New Jersey, USA; Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Matt Grzelcyk (24) shoots the puck during the first period against the New Jersey Devils at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images

A native of Charlestown, Massachusetts, Grzelcyk has built a strong résumé over his eight-year NHL career. Across 527 regular-season games, he has recorded 175 points (26 goals, 149 assists) split between the Boston Bruins and Pittsburgh Penguins. Known for his skating, vision, and ability to move the puck out of the defensive zone, he has consistently served as a reliable two-way defenseman capable of logging significant minutes.

Grzelcyk’s impact extends beyond the regular season; he has been tested in the playoffs, making seven career postseason appearances with a total of 66 Stanley Cup Playoff games under his belt. During that stretch, he has tallied 14 playoff points (5 goals, 9 assists), including a memorable run with the Boston Bruins in 2019, when he helped the team reach the Stanley Cup Final. That postseason, Grzelcyk contributed eight points (4 goals, 4 assists) in 20 games, demonstrating his ability to elevate his play in high-pressure situations.

At 5-foot-10 and 180 pounds, Grzelcyk may not have the size of a traditional shutdown defenseman, but he compensates with his hockey IQ, agility, and smart decision-making. His quick first pass and efficiency on breakouts are expected to complement the offensive style of the Blackhawks’ young core, especially with players like Connor Bedard and Frank Nazar driving play up front.

Originally selected in the third round (85th overall) of the 2012 NHL Draft by the Boston Bruins, Grzelcyk spent the majority of his early career with his hometown team before signing with the Penguins, and now makes the move to Chicago. His familiarity with both Eastern and Western Conference competition adds valuable experience to a developing Blackhawks roster looking to climb in the standings.

With the signing of Grzelcyk, the Chicago Blackhawks continue their offseason effort to blend youthful energy with veteran experience. The addition of the former Bruin and Penguin blueliner gives the team flexibility, both on special teams and even-strength play, as they prepare for the 2025–26 campaign.

Grzelcyk’s leadership, consistent playmaking, and playoff pedigree could prove instrumental as the Blackhawks aim to take the next step in their rebuild and develop a strong defensive core capable of supporting their promising young forwards.

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Chicago Blackhawks Face Long Playoff Odds for 2025-2026 Season https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-face-long-playoff-odds/ Wed, 01 Oct 2025 12:30:14 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153112

Chicago Blackhawks Face Long Playoff Odds for 2025-2026 Season The Numbers Paint a Grim Picture Chicago enters the 2025-2026 season with +1600 odds to make the playoffs at BetMGM. The sportsbook sets -5000 odds on missing the postseason. This translates to an 18% probability of playoff hockey and an 82% chance of sitting out again. [...]

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Chicago Blackhawks Face Long Playoff Odds for 2025-2026 Season

The Numbers Paint a Grim Picture

Chicago enters the 2025-2026 season with +1600 odds to make the playoffs at BetMGM. The sportsbook sets -5000 odds on missing the postseason. This translates to an 18% probability of playoff hockey and an 82% chance of sitting out again.

FanDuel Illinois and their Stanley Cup futures tell the same story. Chicago sits at +50000 to win it all. That’s a 0.2% implied probability. No other NHL team has worse championship odds.

The Central Division odds reinforce this outlook. Chicago holds +35000 odds to win their division. The betting market sees little chance of improvement from last place.

Five Years Without Playoff Hockey

Chicago’s last playoff appearance came in 2020. They beat Edmonton in the qualifying round. Vegas eliminated them in five games after that. The drought has stretched through five full seasons since then.

The 2024-2025 campaign ended with 61 points. Only San Jose finished worse. Chicago’s -70 goal differential ranked 31st among 32 teams. They scored 2.73 goals per game, ranking 26th in the league.

Road games proved particularly brutal. The team went 10-26-5 away from home. That tied for second-worst road performance across the NHL.

Budget Approaches for Blackhawks Season Betting

Smart bettors track the Chicago Blackhawks’ season without overspending by using promotional offers from various sportsbooks. FanDuel provides new user bonuses worth $150 in bet credits, while the betmgm bonus code unlocks $1,500 in risk-free bets for first-time players. DraftKings runs weekly deposit matches that add 20% to betting accounts. These promotions let fans place season-long wagers on Chicago’s playoff chances without depleting their bankrolls.

Setting strict betting limits helps manage costs across an 82-game season. Allocating $10 per week for Blackhawks bets keeps total spending under $420 for the entire campaign. Spreading bets across player props, game totals, and futures markets provides action throughout the season. Taking advantage of free bet promotions and deposit bonuses stretches betting funds further while maintaining regular action on Chicago’s games.

Bedard Carries Heavy Load

NHL: Chicago Blackhawks at Ottawa Senators
NHL: Chicago Blackhawks at Ottawa Senators

Connor Bedard remains Chicago’s brightest spot. He scored 67 points in his second season. On January 14, 2025, he became the 24th teenager in NHL history to reach 100 career points. His -36 plus-minus rating shows the team’s problems extend beyond individual talent.

Ryan Donato led the team with 31 goals and added 31 assists for 62 points. He and Bedard were the only Chicago Blackhawks to reach 60 points. Tyler Bertuzzi scored 23 goals but posted a -39 plus-minus, worst on the team. Ilya Mikheyev added 20 goals.

Spencer Knight takes over as the starting goalie after Chicago acquired him in the offseason. The team needed stability in the net. Knight represents their best option between the pipes since the playoff years.

Draft Picks and Development Pipeline for Chiddcago Blackhawks

Chicago selected Anton Frondell third overall in the June 2025 draft. Sam Rinzel and Artyom Levshunov joined the prospect pool. Both carry +5000 odds for the Calder Trophy as rookie of the year.

The organization continues accumulating young talent. General manager Kyle Davidson prioritizes draft picks over veteran acquisitions. This approach extends the playoff drought but builds toward future competitiveness.

Projections Fall Short of Optimism

Doc Sports projects Chicago to finish under its 69.5-point total for the upcoming season. A nine-point improvement from 61 points requires substantial progress. The roster lacks depth beyond Bedard. Knight provides goaltending upgrades but needs time to develop chemistry with the defense.

The power play operated at 24.9% efficiency last season, ranking ninth in the NHL. The penalty kill performed at 79.3%, placing in the top half of teams. Special teams success couldn’t overcome even-strength deficiencies.

Veteran Assets at Trade Deadline

Chicago holds tradeable veterans that contenders might want. Moving these players at the deadline could bring back picks and prospects. Davidson has shown a willingness to make these deals in previous seasons.

The return packages matter more than wins this season. Each trade shapes the franchise’s future roster construction. Accumulating assets accelerates the rebuild timeline.

Central Division Competition Remains Steep

The Western Conference features deep playoff races. Teams finishing ninth or tenth often exceed 90 points. Chicago needs to gain 30 points from last season to enter that conversation. The math doesn’t support playoff contention this year.

Analytical Models Agree on Outlook

Hockey analytics sites project Chicago for 65-70 points this season. Their models factor in roster changes and player development. None of them project playoff contention. Most place Chicago 30th or 31st in the final standings.

Expected goals models show Chicago Blackhawks allowing more quality chances than they generate. Goaltending improvements might reduce goals against. Scoring remains the bigger concern without additional offensive talent.

Knight’s acquisition addresses one problem area. The defense lacks established veterans who can suppress shots. Young defensemen need seasoning before contributing at the NHL level. This creates gaps that opponents exploit regularly.

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Chicago Blackhawks host Detroit Red Wings in preseason home opener https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-colton-dach-eyes-roster/ Tue, 30 Sep 2025 20:00:37 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153056

The Chicago Blackhawks return home to the United Center on Tuesday night for the first time this preseason, hosting the Detroit Red Wings in a Central Division rivalry showdown. After opening the exhibition slate with three consecutive road games, Chicago enters its home opener with a 2-1-0 preseason record and a roster that is now [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks return home to the United Center on Tuesday night for the first time this preseason, hosting the Detroit Red Wings in a Central Division rivalry showdown. After opening the exhibition slate with three consecutive road games, Chicago enters its home opener with a 2-1-0 preseason record and a roster that is now much closer to its regular-season version.

With just one week to go before the Blackhawks open the 2025–26 regular season against the Florida Panthers, Tuesday night’s contest will serve as another key step in determining the final lineup. Head coach Jeff Blashill, in his first game behind the Chicago bench at the United Center, will look to keep his team’s momentum rolling after back-to-back victories over the weekend.

Chicago Blackhawks nearing final roster decisions

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Apr 15, 2025; Ottawa, Ontario, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) skates in the second period against the Ottawa Senators at the Canadian Tire Centre. Mandatory Credit: Marc DesRosiers-Imagn Images

The Blackhawks opened their preseason with a disappointing 3-2 loss to the Red Wings last Tuesday at Little Caesars Arena. Connor Bedard and Wyatt Kaiser scored in that game, but Detroit controlled the play for long stretches. Since then, however, Chicago has bounced back in a big way, defeating the St. Louis Blues and Minnesota Wild.

On Saturday, the Blackhawks rallied from a two-goal deficit with four unanswered goals in the third period to stun the Blues 4-2. Then on Sunday, rookie forward Frank Nazar stole the spotlight with a hat trick in a 4-1 victory over the Wild. Nazar, playing on the second line with Tyler Bertuzzi and Teuvo Teravainen, looks poised for a breakout in his first full NHL season.

Chicago’s lineup on Tuesday is expected to closely resemble the group that will open the regular season. The top two forward lines, Ryan Donato, Connor Bedard, Andre Burakovsky, and Tyler Bertuzzi, Frank Nazar, Teuvo Teravainen, appear locked in. Meanwhile, competition continues among younger players in the bottom six.

Lineup Outlook:

The top two forward lines appear set:

  • Ryan Donato – Connor Bedard – Andre Burakovsky
  • Tyler Bertuzzi – Frank Nazar – Teuvo Teravainen

Bottom six battles:

  • Oliver Moore with Jason Dickinson & Ilya Mikheyev
  • Ryan Greene & Colton Dach with captain Nick Foligno

Defense Pairings:

  • Matt Grzelcyk – Sam Rinzel
  • Wyatt Kaiser – Artyom Levshunov
  • Ethan Del Mastro – Connor Murphy

Oliver Moore, Ryan Greene, and Colton Dach are each fighting for roster spots and will play significant roles against Detroit. Moore lines up with Jason Dickinson and Ilya Mikheyev on the third line, while Greene and Dach are alongside veteran leader Nick Foligno on the fourth line.

Defensively, the Blackhawks are giving another look to veteran Matt Grzelcyk, in camp on a professional tryout (PTO). His experience could be an asset if the younger defensemen falter. Ethan Del Mastro is one of those players in need of a rebound performance after struggling in his first two preseason outings. On the flip side, 2024 No. 2 overall pick Artyom Levshunov has impressed of late, especially in Sunday’s win, and appears to have solidified his spot on the NHL roster.

Game Information

  • Matchup: Detroit Red Wings (2-3-0) @ Chicago Blackhawks (2-1-0 preseason)
  • Time: 7:00 p.m. CT
  • Location: United Center, Chicago
  • TV/Stream: CHSN+, CHSN App, Blackhawks website, ESPN+ (outside broadcast areas)
  • Radio: WGN 720 AM, Blackhawks App

Between the pipes, Spencer Knight will make his second preseason start. Knight was stellar in his debut on Saturday, stopping 31 of 33 shots in a win over the Blues. Arvid Soderblom will serve as the backup.

Detroit Red Wings wrap up their preseason

 

While the

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Apr 14, 2025; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks left wing Lukas Reichel (73) celebrates with his teammates after scoring against the Montreal Canadiens in the third period at Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

are fine-tuning their roster, the Red Wings are set to conclude their preseason schedule Tuesday night. Detroit is coming off a loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Monday and will be playing on the second half of a back-to-back. As a result, several veterans who suited up against Pittsburgh, including former Chicago Blackhawks Patrick Kane, Alex DeBrincat, Erik Gustafsson, and Ian Mitchell, are not expected to play in Chicago.

Instead, fans at the United Center may see Dylan Larkin and Lucas Raymond in action, as both could use one final tune-up before the regular season begins. The Red Wings enter the matchup with a 2-3-0 preseason record and will be aiming to finish on a high note before shifting their focus to opening night.

With just two preseason games remaining, Tuesday against the Red Wings and Saturday’s finale against the Blues, the Chicago Blackhawks are closing in on their opening night roster. For young players like Dach, Greene, and Moore, as well as bubble defensemen like Del Mastro and Grzelcyk, the pressure is on to make every shift count.

For Blashill, meanwhile, there is an added layer of emotion: this is his first home game behind the Chicago Blackhawks’ bench, and it comes against the Red Wings, the team he coached for seven years. A win over his old squad would not only continue Chicago’s preseason momentum but also set the tone for a new era on home ice.

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Chicago Blackhawks Assign Six Players to Rockford IceHogs https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-send-six-players/ Tue, 30 Sep 2025 17:12:31 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153038

The Chicago Blackhawks continued shaping their roster ahead of the 2025–26 season by announcing on Monday that six players have been assigned to their AHL affiliate, the Rockford IceHogs. The moves feature a mix of prospects beginning their professional journeys and players with AHL experience who will look to build on their development. Among those [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks continued shaping their roster ahead of the 2025–26 season by announcing on Monday that six players have been assigned to their AHL affiliate, the Rockford IceHogs. The moves feature a mix of prospects beginning their professional journeys and players with AHL experience who will look to build on their development.

Among those reassigned were forwards Nick Lardis, Aidan Thompson, and Samuel Savoie, defenseman Ashton Cumby, and goaltenders Drew Commesso and Mitchell Weeks. Each of these players brings unique skill sets and intriguing storylines as the IceHogs prepare for training camp and the start of their regular season.

Lardis and Thompson Set to Begin First Full Professional Seasons with Chicago Blackhawks

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Sep 28, 2023; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks forward Nick Lardis (76) warms up before a game against the St. Louis Blues at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Sabau-USA TODAY Sports

One of the most notable names heading to Rockford is Nick Lardis, a highly touted prospect who enters his first full professional season. Lardis comes off a spectacular campaign in the Ontario Hockey League, where he exploded offensively for the Brantford Bulldogs. In just 65 games, the forward netted an astonishing 71 goals and 117 points, cementing himself as one of the OHL’s most dangerous scorers. His transition to the professional level will be a storyline to follow closely, as the Chicago Blackhawks believe his scoring touch can translate to the AHL and eventually the NHL.

Joining him is Aidan Thompson, another prospect making the jump to his first full professional season. Thompson comes from a strong collegiate background at the University of Denver, where he displayed offensive creativity and playmaking ability. After concluding his junior year, he joined Rockford for their Calder Cup playoff run, notching four points in seven games. That postseason experience should prove invaluable as he now takes on a bigger role in his first full AHL campaign.

Both Lardis and Thompson represent part of the Blackhawks’ long-term investment in developing skilled forwards. While there may be growing pains as they adapt to the speed and physicality of the AHL, their offensive upside makes them key pieces for Rockford’s lineup.

Chicago Blackhawks Depth Grows with Savoie, Cumby, and Goaltending Duo

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Sep 30, 2023; Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA; Chicago Blackhawks forward Samuel Savoie (67) skates towards a loose puck against the Minnesota Wild during the second period at Xcel Energy Center. Mandatory Credit: Nick Wosika-USA TODAY Sports

The IceHogs will also benefit from the return of Samuel Savoie, who played a full season with Rockford in 2024–25. The forward contributed 22 points across 72 games, bringing energy and consistency to the lineup. While not a headline-grabbing scorer, Savoie is valued for his versatility and effort, and he will be expected to take another step forward in his development this season.

On defense, Ashton Cumby joins Rockford after spending last year with the Seattle Thunderbirds of the WHL. Known for his physical edge, Cumby registered 13 points and 102 penalty minutes in 68 games, showcasing his willingness to play with grit and toughness. His arrival adds a different dimension to Rockford’s defensive corps, and his adjustment to professional play will be a storyline to monitor.

In net, the IceHogs will see the tandem of Drew Commesso and Mitchell Weeks. Commesso, one of the Chicago Blackhawks top goaltending prospects, has steadily progressed through the system and will look to cement himself as Rockford’s primary starter. Weeks, meanwhile, provides solid depth and competition for the crease. Together, they give Rockford stability in goal, which will be critical for a team likely to rely on young forwards and defensemen still adjusting to the professional ranks.

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Chicago Blackhawks Trim Training Camp Roster to 38 Players https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-cut-roster-to-38-at-camp/ Mon, 29 Sep 2025 19:06:55 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153011

The Chicago Blackhawks continued shaping their roster ahead of the 2025–26 season by making a series of training camp moves on Tuesday. The club announced four transactions, reducing the camp roster to 38 players as the team prepares for the next stage of preseason. With several prospects now headed to the Rockford IceHogs, competition within [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks continued shaping their roster ahead of the 2025–26 season by making a series of training camp moves on Tuesday. The club announced four transactions, reducing the camp roster to 38 players as the team prepares for the next stage of preseason. With several prospects now headed to the Rockford IceHogs, competition within the remaining group of forwards, defensemen, and goaltenders is only set to intensify.

Chicago Blackhawks sent four players to Rockford

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Feb 12, 2022; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Philadelphia Flyers center Jackson Cates (59) watches the puck during the first period against the Detroit Red Wings at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports

Among the notable moves was forward Jackson Cates, who was released from his professional tryout (PTO) contract and subsequently assigned to the Rockford IceHogs in the AHL. Cates, who spent last season in the American League, brought experience and effort to training camp, but the Blackhawks ultimately decided to keep their NHL forward group tight as younger players continue to make an impression.

The Blackhawks officially reassigned four players from camp:

  • Jackson Cates (F): Released from his professional tryout (PTO) and assigned to Rockford.
  • Gavin Hayes (F): Assigned to Rockford.
  • Martin Misiak (F): Assigned to Rockford.
  • Stanislav Berezhnoy (G): Assigned to Rockford.

Two promising forwards, Gavin Hayes and Martin Misiak, were also reassigned to Rockford. Hayes, a 2022 third-round pick, is coming off an impressive junior career and will now begin his professional development in the AHL. Misiak, drafted in the second round of the 2023 NHL Draft, will likewise benefit from consistent minutes with the IceHogs as he adjusts to the pace of North American hockey.

The fourth move involved goaltender Stanislav Berezhnoy, who will join Rockford as part of the IceHogs’ netminding depth. Berezhnoy’s assignment provides Chicago’s AHL affiliate with additional options in goal as they prepare for their own training camp and upcoming season.

With these moves, the IceHogs’ roster continues to take shape, and the organization remains aligned in its effort to build strong pipelines between the NHL and AHL clubs. Both Hayes and Misiak are seen as high-upside prospects whose growth in Rockford will be crucial to the Blackhawks’ long-term future.

Chicago Blackhawks current roster outlook: 38 players remain

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Apr 14, 2025; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks left wing Lukas Reichel (73) celebrates with his teammates after scoring against the Montreal Canadiens in the third period at Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

Following the latest roster adjustments, the Chicago Blackhawks’ training camp roster now features 38 players: 21 forwards, 12 defensemen, and five goaltenders. This reduction continues the trend of narrowing the camp to a more manageable number as preseason progresses and the coaching staff evaluates who fits best at the NHL level.

The current mix showcases a balance of established veterans, rising stars, and young players vying for roster spots. Veterans like Connor Murphy, Nick Foligno, and newcomer Andre Burakovsky provide leadership and stability, while the spotlight remains on franchise cornerstone Connor Bedard and top prospects such as Frank Nazar, Sam Rinzel, and Artyom Levshunov.

The remaining preseason games will be crucial for players on the bubble. Forward Colton Dach, for example, has impressed with his physical style and willingness to embrace a power-forward role. Defensemen like Kevin Korchinski, Wyatt Kaiser, and Ethan Del Mastro are also pushing to secure permanent NHL roles. With just days left before final rosters are submitted, every shift and scrimmage will carry added weight.

For Rockford, the influx of players reassigned from Chicago means more depth and internal competition as they prepare to open their season. The IceHogs will look to integrate these young players quickly, helping them adapt to professional hockey and develop the habits that will eventually make them NHL-ready.

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Chicago Blackhawks Prioritize Spencer Knight’s Extension, Eye Bright Future with Connor Bedard https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-spencer-knight-extension/ Mon, 29 Sep 2025 16:10:39 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153068

The Chicago Blackhawks are working to secure their roster for the future. They plan to extend goaltender Spencer Knight’s contract before focusing on a long-term agreement with star forward Connor Bedard.NHL insiders report this change in strategy, which has surprised fans who thought Bedard’s contract would be the priority. The team understands Knight’s role in [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks are working to secure their roster for the future. They plan to extend goaltender Spencer Knight’s contract before focusing on a long-term agreement with star forward Connor Bedard.NHL insiders report this change in strategy, which has surprised fans who thought Bedard’s contract would be the priority. The team understands Knight’s role in providing stability in goal as they rebuild. They are moving quickly to keep him as expectations rise for the 2025-26 season. With the NHL salary cap expected to increase to $95 million or more by 2026-27, Chicago sees this as a good opportunity to secure Knight at a reasonable price and avoid potential bidding competition later.

Chicago hockey fans are both surprised and excited by what’s happening off the ice. This excitement is causing a lot of talk on social media and betting sites. With sports betting becoming more popular, especially now that Illinois has made many types of betting legal, fans quickly wager on the Blackhawks. They bet on everything from regular-season wins to specific player achievements for Bedard and Knight. This increase in betting includes new choices like crypto-based betting, which allows fans to support their team with safe and quick transactions, avoiding the usual banking problems. especially where esports and traditional sports intersect in betting markets, resources provide valuable insights and guides to get started safely and effectively. (source: https://www.esportsbets.com/crypto/)

Spencer Knight, who came over from the Florida Panthers last offseason, is in the last year of his three-year, $13.5 million contract. This means he’ll be a restricted free agent after the 2025-26 season. At 24, Knight already has a Stanley Cup win with Florida back in 2024. Chicago is counting on him to be their main goalie for a long time.

Last season, Knight played in 15 games and had a 3.18 goals-against average and a .896 save percentage. These numbers weren’t great, but the team’s weak defense didn’t exactly help. Jeff Blashill, the team’s new head coach since the summer of 2025, is focusing on making the defense stronger to support Knight. Early signs from training camp are that things are getting better. Knight has said he feels that better puck possession by his teammates will help him play his best.

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Apr 12, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Spencer Knight (30) lays on the ice during the second period against the Winnipeg Jets at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

On the 32 Thoughts podcast, NHL expert Elliotte Friedman mentioned that after Chicago takes care of some other things, Spencer Knight will be an important consideration, especially since his contract is up after this season. Friedman’s statement shows the Blackhawks’ careful plan led by general manager Kyle Davidson. He’s balancing different priorities to make the team stronger around Bedard. Trading for Knight fixed a clear problem they’ve had for years with unreliable goaltending. Giving him an extension now stops problems during an important year of rebuilding. Fans are happy with this smart move because it lets the team focus on improving their offense without worrying about who’s in goal.

Connor Bedard, the 19-year-old star picked first in the 2023 draft, is heading into his third NHL season and is in no hurry to sign a contract extension. While his numbers dipped a little in his second year—54 points in 68 games—Bedard has looked impressive in preseason workouts, showing off his great shot and vision. He and the team both think it’s best to wait until the salary cap increases. He might get an eight-year contract worth over $100 million when talks start in 2026. For now, Bedard is focused on leading on the ice, guiding his younger teammates, and helping the Blackhawks do well in the Central Division. This calm approach makes fans feel good, as they see the wait as part of smart negotiating, not a worry.

General Manager Davidson plans to add talented players around Bedard, and goalie Knight’s extension fits perfectly. By addressing the goalie situation first, Chicago can focus on Bedard’s big contract, while also demonstrating that they value both their own players and those they bring in. Knight’s athleticism and mental strength, which he developed during tense playoff games in Florida, will work well with Chicago’s tough style. The team is investing in his growth with special training and video analysis, aiming for him to allow fewer than 2.80 goals per game this season. Some predict that Knight could be a top goalie candidate by 2027 if the defense improves under Coach Blashill’s system.

This series of moves reflects what’s happening across the league, where both contenders and rebuilding teams are signing solid players early to support their stars. The Blackhawks are learning from past seasons that were hurt by inconsistent goalies, and Knight seems like a long-term answer. He stays calm in high-pressure situations, even when the defense makes mistakes, and Chicago is committed to improving the players around him. There’s a lot of excitement as training camp approaches on September 15, 2025, and there are reports that Knight’s deal will be done before the first game. Insider Friedman’s podcast echoes what agents are saying, confirming the team’s careful approach.

Bedard is doing well in this environment, not distracted by contract talks, and is hoping for a 70-point season to prove his doubters wrong. The Blackhawks are surrounding him with promising talents like Oliver Moore and Sam Rinzel, creating a strong core. Knight’s expected extension strengthens that base, guaranteeing stability in goal. Fans are filling the United Center with renewed hope, imagining playoff runs sooner than expected. Davidson is handling things well, balancing the urgency to sign Knight with the timing for Bedard’s contract.

As negotiations continue, the Blackhawks are positioning themselves as an up-and-coming team by blending young talent with seasoned veterans. Knight is gearing up for a crucial season, applying his experiences from Florida to assist Chicago’s rebuild. The team is refining its defensive strategies, aiming to offer him enhanced support and capitalize on his assets. This comprehensive approach is exciting the fans, who see every move as a step toward becoming a contender. With Knight’s contract on the way, the focus will then shift to Bedard’s future, setting the stage for Chicago’s next successful chapter.

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Chicago Blackhawks update: Colton Dach shines, roster reductions, and prospect highlights https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-colton-dach-comeback/ Sun, 28 Sep 2025 18:49:46 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=153000

The Chicago Blackhawks continued their preseason action with a dramatic third-period comeback against the St. Louis Blues, and Colton Dach was right in the middle of it. Doing everything asked of him, Dach once again proved why he’s making a strong case to stick with the NHL roster. His physical play, energy, and determination in [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks continued their preseason action with a dramatic third-period comeback against the St. Louis Blues, and Colton Dach was right in the middle of it. Doing everything asked of him, Dach once again proved why he’s making a strong case to stick with the NHL roster. His physical play, energy, and determination in clutch moments stood out as he played a key role in turning the tide for the Blackhawks.

For fans who missed the game, the performance offered plenty of storylines beyond Dach. Lukas Reichel, Ethan Del Mastro, Ryan Greene, and others all earned a closer look in the latest Blackhawks Postgame Musings.

Chicago Blackhawks Roster reductions and IceHogs updates

Chicago Blackhawks : Colton Dach
Mar 15, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks forward Colton Dach (28) during warm up prior to a game against the Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

Earlier in the day, the Chicago Blackhawks trimmed their training camp roster down to 38 players. Forwards Brett Seney and Paul Ludwinski, along with defensemen Cavan Fitzgerald, Andrew Perrott, Taige Harding, Dmitry Kuzmin, and Ryan Mast, were all reassigned to the Rockford IceHogs of the AHL. More cuts are expected in the coming days as the team narrows in on its final NHL roster.

Meanwhile, the IceHogs announced their training camp schedule and initial roster. Their group currently features 15 forwards, nine defensemen, and two goaltenders. Camp opens with practice later today, and Rockford will play two preseason games before starting their regular season on Saturday against the Milwaukee Admirals. With many young players battling for NHL spots, IceHogs camp will be a critical development step for Chicago’s prospect pipeline.

Chicago Blackhawks Prospects abroad and around the league

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Jun 27, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Anton Frondell is selected as the third overall pick to the Chicago Blackhawks in the first round of the 2025 NHL Draft at Peacock Theater. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

It wasn’t just Dach and the NHL roster making headlines. Overseas, Anton Frondell scored his first career Swedish Hockey League goal in Djurgarden’s 4-2 win on Saturday. His tally showcased his instincts, as he used a smart push-off move to create space and redirected the puck past the goaltender.

In Russia, Roman Kantserov continued his hot start to the season in the KHL with Metallurg Magnitogorsk. Serving as the team’s top-line center, he netted his fourth goal of the year, once again thriving in the dirty areas of the ice to capitalize on scoring chances.

Looking ahead, Chicago’s next opponent, the Minnesota Wild, will be without star forward Kirill Kaprizov, who is sidelined with an eye infection. According to Michael Russo of The Athletic, Kaprizov isn’t expected to miss significant time, but he will not play against the Blackhawks.

Elsewhere in the NHL, former Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Marc-André Fleury received a fitting send-off in Pittsburgh. Playing what could be his final game with the Penguins, Fleury stopped all eight shots he faced in a 4-1 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets. Named the game’s First Star, he reminded fans of his brilliance. Though he hasn’t officially retired, it wouldn’t be surprising if NHL general managers come calling should teams need veteran goaltending depth this season.

The mix of veteran leadership, young talent, and overseas development gives the franchise plenty to be excited about heading into 2025–26.

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Colton Dach Emerging as Key Power Forward for Chicago Blackhawks https://www.chicitysports.com/colton-dach-power-forward-push/ Thu, 25 Sep 2025 17:30:08 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=152952

Chicago Blackhawks forward Colton Dach is making a strong case to secure a full-time NHL role in the 2025–26 season. During the team’s preseason opener against the Detroit Red Wings, Dach showcased the physical edge and skill set that new head coach Jeff Blashill envisions as essential to the roster. From exchanging shoves with opponents [...]

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Chicago Blackhawks forward Colton Dach is making a strong case to secure a full-time NHL role in the 2025–26 season. During the team’s preseason opener against the Detroit Red Wings, Dach showcased the physical edge and skill set that new head coach Jeff Blashill envisions as essential to the roster.

From exchanging shoves with opponents to creating scoring chances, Dach’s performance reflected exactly what the Blackhawks need from a young power forward eager to solidify his place.

Physical Play and Growing Confidence for Colton Dach

Chicago Blackhawks
Mar 15, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks forward Colton Dach (28) during warm up prior to a game against the Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

Within the first minute of Tuesday’s game, Dach delivered everything the coaching staff has been asking of him: grit, strength, and offensive creativity. He finished a big check, challenged Detroit’s Austin Watson, and generated a quality backhanded shot from the slot. Standing 6-foot-4 and weighing 220 pounds, Dach thrives on playing physically and being “in the middle of things,” as he described after a recent practice.

This mindset is not new for the 22-year-old. The Blackhawks have consistently encouraged Dach to embrace his size and edge over the last three seasons. Despite injuries slowing his progress, Dach has demonstrated flashes of dominance, including a strong stretch with the AHL’s Rockford IceHogs two years ago and a late-season NHL surge last year. Over a 10-game span starting March 1, Chicago posted an impressive 55.47% expected goals rate at five-on-five with Dach on the ice.

While an elbow injury in late March ended his NHL season early, Dach returned to Rockford for the Calder Cup playoffs, where his physical presence again stood out. He relished the confrontational, playoff-style hockey, proving he could handle the intensity and protect teammates when needed.

Blashill’s Vision for Colton Dach’s Role

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Mar 15, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks forward Colton Dach (28) smiles during warm up prior to a game against the Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

Coach Jeff Blashill believes Dach can carve out a critical spot in the Blackhawks’ lineup, potentially as a top-six forward alongside elite talent like Connor Bedard. “He’s got enough skill to play with good players,” Blashill said. “Where he can separate himself is by being a big power forward, being physical on the forecheck, hard at the net front, and adding team toughness.”

That toughness includes a willingness to fight when necessary. With enforcer Pat Maroon no longer on the roster, Blashill sees Dach as a player who can bring much-needed grit and camaraderie to the ice. Dach welcomes that responsibility, saying he’s never been afraid to stand up for teammates: “If it has to happen, it has to happen. That’s part of being a bigger guy and a stronger physical presence.”

Training camp has only reinforced Blashill’s confidence. Dach opened alongside veterans Sam Lafferty and Nick Foligno and was later promoted to a line with Bedard and Ryan Donato after an injury to André Burakovsky. In Tuesday’s preseason game, Dach logged 16:21 of ice time, led the team with six hits, and recorded two shots on goal.

Now entering his third professional season, Dach feels more comfortable and vocal in the locker room, fueled by last year’s NHL experience and familiarity with the staff and teammates. His focus is on proving he belongs for a full 82-game schedule and helping the Blackhawks push toward the playoffs.

With his unique combination of size, speed, and edge, Colton Dach is showing he can become a cornerstone power forward for the Chicago Blackhawks if he can stay healthy and continue to deliver the physical, two-way game his coaches and teammates expect.

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Chicago Blackhawks Face Detroit Red Wings in Preseason Opener https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-preseason-preview/ Tue, 23 Sep 2025 20:50:05 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=152886

The Chicago Blackhawks begin their six-game preseason schedule tonight against their historic rivals, the Detroit Red Wings, at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. Puck drop is set for 6 p.m. CT, with coverage on CSN+ (in-market), ESPN+ (out-of-market), and WGN 720 AM/Blackhawks app for radio listeners. This matchup marks the first opportunity for new [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks begin their six-game preseason schedule tonight against their historic rivals, the Detroit Red Wings, at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. Puck drop is set for 6 p.m. CT, with coverage on CSN+ (in-market), ESPN+ (out-of-market), and WGN 720 AM/Blackhawks app for radio listeners.

This matchup marks the first opportunity for new Blackhawks head coach Jeff Blashill, formerly of the Red Wings, to see his team in game action. After a demanding first week of training camp, Blashill admits the players may feel the fatigue, but views this as critical preparation for the long grind of the upcoming NHL season.

“One is a team level where we want to look at systematically the areas,” Blashill explained. “We keep building our system game and then individual player stuff, both from a habits and fundamental side of stuff, and also just evaluating the guys and who’s making an impact and who’s not. Who creates opportunities, and who gives up opportunities? That’s what we’ll be looking at.”

Goaltender Arvid Soderblom will play the entire game in net, offering him a chance to set the tone for his preseason performance.

Young Forwards in the Spotlight: Colton Dach and Lukas Reichel

Chicago Blackhawks: Colton Dach
Mar 15, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Chicago Blackhawks forward Colton Dach (28) during warm up prior to a game against the Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

Two players drawing the most attention heading into camp are Colton Dach and Lukas Reichel, both of whom are eager to cement their places in the organization amid a deepening prospect pool. The duo will start on the top line alongside rising star Connor Bedard, an opportunity to prove their readiness for full-time NHL roles.

Dach has battled injuries that repeatedly interrupted his momentum. However, Blashill remains impressed by his playoff performance with Rockford last spring:

“He can potentially end up being a really good NHL player in different spots in the lineup,” Blashill said. “Where he can separate himself more than anywhere else is being a big power forward—by being physical on the forecheck, by being hard at the net front, and by adding some team toughness.”

Reichel, meanwhile, needs to recapture the spark he showed at the end of the 2022–23 season.

“You can’t give up a bunch defensively because it’s really hard to outscore your mistakes,” Blashill emphasized. “But you have to create. If you’re on a top line like that, you ultimately have to create. It’ll be interesting to see how the line goes, and it’s a good first game to evaluate.”

Key Defensive Pairings and Players to Watch

Chicago Blackhawks: Wyatt Kaiser
Apr 8, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Wyatt Kaiser (44) skates with the puck against the Pittsburgh Penguins during the second period at PPG Paints Arena. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

On the blue line, the chemistry between Wyatt Kaiser and Artyom Levshunov continues to impress. The pair spent much of last season together in Rockford and are projected as a likely opening-night duo. They’ll receive significant minutes tonight, with Kaiser expected on the top penalty-kill unit and Levshunov quarterbacking a power play.

Another player to watch is Kevin Korchinski, entering his third professional season. While aiming to earn a full-time NHL spot, Chicago Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson stressed that a return to Rockford remains an option for his continued development.

“He’s got an opportunity to make this team, but he’s still very young,” Davidson explained. “If he shows he’s ready for the NHL, then he’ll be here. If there are some things we feel he needs to work on and continue to grow, then Rockford’s available to us. It’s not a step back.”

Projected Chicago Blackhawks Lineup

Forwards

Colton Dach – Connor Bedard – Lukas Reichel

Oliver Moore – Frank Nazar – Aidan Thompson

Joey Anderson – Ryan Greene – Sam Lafferty

Marek Vanacker – Dominic Toninato – Jack Pridham

Defensemen

Wyatt Kaiser – Artyom Levshunov

Ethan Del Mastro – Sam Rinzel

Kevin Korchinski – Louis Crevier

Goaltenders

Arvid Soderblom (starter)

Drew Commesso

The Detroit Red Wings have not announced specific lines, but will ice a youthful roster for their first of eight preseason games.

With promising young talent and new coaching direction, tonight’s preseason opener will give the Chicago Blackhawks a crucial first look at their potential for the 2025–26 NHL season.

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Chicago Blackhawks Training Camp Update: Injury Notes and Key Takeaways from Day Four https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-training-camp-injury/ Mon, 22 Sep 2025 23:59:42 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=152816

The Chicago Blackhawks wrapped up their fourth day of training camp on Sunday with another intense practice session, as players continued to sharpen their skills and conditioning ahead of the 2025–26 NHL season. While the on-ice work was spirited, head coach Jeff Blashill addressed a few absences that caught the attention of fans and media. [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks wrapped up their fourth day of training camp on Sunday with another intense practice session, as players continued to sharpen their skills and conditioning ahead of the 2025–26 NHL season.

While the on-ice work was spirited, head coach Jeff Blashill addressed a few absences that caught the attention of fans and media. Fortunately for Chicago, none of the latest updates appears to be cause for major concern.

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Mar 13, 2025; San Jose, California, USA; Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Connor Murphy (5) passes the puck during the third period against the San Jose Sharks at SAP Center at San Jose. Mandatory Credit: Bob Kupbens-Imagn Images

Burakovsky Sidelined Briefly for Chicago Blackhawks

Two notable names missing from Sunday’s skate were defenseman Connor Murphy and newly acquired forward Andre Burakovsky. Blashill clarified that Murphy’s absence was simply a maintenance day, a common occurrence during the grind of training camp for veteran players.

Maintenance days are designed to give experienced players a brief physical reset, ensuring they remain healthy for the long season ahead. Murphy, a key part of Chicago’s blue line and one of the team’s most reliable defenders, is expected to log heavy minutes against top competition in 2025–26. Taking a precautionary rest day helps prevent minor aches from developing into something more serious. Fans can rest easy knowing Murphy’s absence was purely preventative, and he is slated to return to practice Monday morning.

Burakovsky, entering his first season with the Chicago Blackhawks, was also absent due to a lower-body injury. Blashill described the issue as “nothing too serious,” emphasizing that the skilled winger is expected back at practice on Monday as well. The team will certainly want Burakovsky healthy and integrated into their system, as his offensive creativity and playoff experience are expected to play a significant role in Chicago’s top-six forward group.

Additional Updates from Sunday’s Practice

NHL: Chicago Blackhawks at Pittsburgh Penguins
NHL: Chicago Blackhawks at Pittsburgh Penguins

While Murphy and Burakovsky drew the most attention, they weren’t the only players unavailable. AJ Spellacy, Ty Henry, and goaltender Laurent Brossoit were already known to be out before Sunday’s session, with their absences previously explained by the team.

During practice, both Brett Seney and Landon Slaggert left the ice early and were listed as unavailable for the remainder of the day. The team has not provided further details on their statuses, but Blashill did not indicate any serious injuries. Monitoring their participation in Monday’s session will be important as the Blackhawks continue camp.

Despite these absences, the overall mood around the rink remained positive. The fourth day of camp featured high-paced drills and competitive scrimmages, with the coaching staff focusing on conditioning and system play. With so many young players competing for limited roster spots, the intensity was high as prospects sought to make lasting impressions.

The Blackhawks’ training camp has already showcased their promising mix of experienced veterans and talented newcomers. Connor Bedard, fresh off a stellar rookie campaign, continues to look dynamic and confident, while defensive prospects like Sam Rinzel and Artyom Levshunov are turning heads with their poise and puck movement.

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Injury-plagued Laurent Brossoit undergoes hip surgery, Blackhawks turn to Spencer Knight for 2025-26 season https://www.chicitysports.com/laurent-brossoit-out-after-hip-surgery/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 00:30:59 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=152566

The Chicago Blackhawks received discouraging news on Thursday as general manager Kyle Davidson announced that veteran goaltender Laurent Brossoit underwent hip surgery this offseason and will be sidelined long-term. The setback marks yet another hurdle in what has been a turbulent stretch for the 31-year-old netminder, who has yet to make his debut for the [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks received discouraging news on Thursday as general manager Kyle Davidson announced that veteran goaltender Laurent Brossoit underwent hip surgery this offseason and will be sidelined long-term. The setback marks yet another hurdle in what has been a turbulent stretch for the 31-year-old netminder, who has yet to make his debut for the Blackhawks since signing a two-year contract in July 2024.

From knee issues to this latest hip procedure, Laurent Brossoit’s body has not cooperated over the past year, leaving his NHL future uncertain. For a player once viewed as one of the league’s most reliable backup goaltenders, the string of injuries makes his road back steeper than ever.

A string of setbacks for Laurent Brossoit

NHL: Laurent Brossoit
NHL: Laurent Brossoit

Brossoit’s unfortunate run of misfortune began shortly after inking his deal with Chicago last summer. In August 2024, he underwent surgery to repair his meniscus, which put him on the shelf for several weeks. However, his recovery was complicated, leading to a follow-up arthroscopic procedure on his right knee in November. The cumulative effect forced him to miss the entire 2024–25 campaign, preventing him from seeing the ice even once in a Blackhawks uniform.

 

Now, after hip surgery during the offseason, Brossoit faces yet another lengthy recovery. For the Port Alberni, B.C. native, the timing could not be worse. His last NHL appearance came in April 2024 with the Winnipeg Jets during their first-round playoff matchup against the Colorado Avalanche. Since then, he has been battling his health rather than opponents on the ice.

Brossoit’s recent history is especially disheartening given his performance with the Vegas Golden Knights during the 2022–23 season. That spring, he emerged as the starting goaltender in the opening round of the playoffs, helping Vegas dispatch Winnipeg. However, an injury in the second round against Edmonton cut his postseason short, paving the way for Adin Hill to take the crease and eventually backstop the Golden Knights to their first Stanley Cup.

Across 140 career NHL appearances, Brossoit has compiled a 64-46-13 record, boasting a 2.64 goals-against average and a .911 save percentage, alongside six shutouts. His postseason track record includes a 5-2 record in 10 games, though his stats, 3.13 GAA and .890 SV%, reflect the challenges he faced under playoff intensity. Despite the numbers, his calm presence and adaptability made him one of the more admired No. 2 goaltenders league-wide.

With years of quality play behind him but recurring injuries threatening his future, it is unclear whether Brossoit will be able to reestablish himself as a reliable NHL goaltender.

Chicago Blackhawks turn to Spencer Knight and Arvid Soderblom

NHL: Chicago Blackhawks at Ottawa Senators
NHL: Chicago Blackhawks at Ottawa Senators

With Laurent Brossoit unavailable, the Blackhawks will lean heavily on their other goaltenders as they head into the 2025–26 season. Spencer Knight, fresh off signing a three-year contract extension, is expected to take the bulk of starts. The 24-year-old, once considered a top goaltending prospect in the league, now has an opportunity to solidify himself as a true No. 1 option. Alongside him, Arvid Soderblom will serve as the backup, giving Chicago a tandem with promise but limited proven consistency at the NHL level.

 

While the Blackhawks continue to rebuild their roster, stability in net will be crucial. Laurent Brossoit was initially brought in to provide veteran insurance and to mentor younger goalies, but with his health undermining those plans, Chicago’s goaltending depth chart looks very different from what was originally intended.

Davidson also provided updates on other injury concerns as training camps opened. Prospective defenseman Ty Henry is slated for knee surgery, while forward AJ Spellacy will miss 7–10 days after injuring his shoulder. Meanwhile, Boston University standout and Blackhawks draft pick Jack Pridham is listed as day-to-day with an infection.

For now, injury concerns remain an unfortunate theme for the franchise. And for Laurent Laurent Brossoit, once regarded as one of the NHL’s ideal No. 1B goaltenders, the uphill climb continues, his future with Chicago, and perhaps even in the league, hanging in the balance.

 

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Chicago Blackhawks 2025 Training Camp Preview: Key roster battles and prospect watch https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-2025-training-camp/ Thu, 18 Sep 2025 16:21:22 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=152485

The long NHL offseason is finally over, and the Chicago Blackhawks are back on the ice. Training camp has officially arrived, with players reporting for physicals before hitting the ice for the first time under new head coach Jeff Blashill. After a summer of anticipation, the real competition begins as roster spots are up for [...]

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The long NHL offseason is finally over, and the Chicago Blackhawks are back on the ice. Training camp has officially arrived, with players reporting for physicals before hitting the ice for the first time under new head coach Jeff Blashill.

After a summer of anticipation, the real competition begins as roster spots are up for grabs. With only a few openings available and a mix of veterans and top prospects in the fold, every practice and preseason shift will matter.

Forward Competition: Limited Spots and Intense Pressure

NHL: Chicago Blackhawks at Pittsburgh Penguins
NHL: Chicago Blackhawks

Chicago’s forward group is shaping up to be highly competitive. Most teams carry 14 forwards during the regular season, and the Blackhawks currently have 30 players invited to camp, including several with AHL contracts or who are headed back to junior hockey. Only a few slots remain open, creating a high-stakes battle for roster spots.

Nine forwards are virtual locks: Connor Bedard, Tyler Bertuzzi, Andre Burakovsky, Jason Dickinson, Ryan Donato, Nick Foligno, Ilya Mikheyev, Frank Nazar, and Teuvo Teravainen. Sam Lafferty is also expected to make the roster as at least an extra forward.

 

One of the biggest storylines to watch is Lukas Reichel. If he’s still with the team when the season starts, he’s likely to remain on the NHL roster to avoid waiver risks. But if Reichel hopes to earn consistent playing time, he’ll need a strong showing in camp and preseason games.

Assuming the Blackhawks keep 14 forwards, three spots are available. Coach Blashill’s preferences will guide the final choices. If he values a more physical presence, Colton Dach has the inside track. The former second-round pick faces a crucial season, as he must stay healthy and prove he belongs before a new wave of prospects, like Anton Frondell, Sacha Boisvert, and Marek Vanacker, arrives next year.

Landon Slaggert is another contender for a bottom-six role. Known for his speed and relentless effort, he needs to boost his offensive production to secure a place. Meanwhile, fans are eager to see Oliver Moore, whose blazing speed is exciting but whose overall game may need refining. Ryan Greene offers a steadier 200-foot game, potentially giving him the edge over Moore. Another dark horse is Samuel Savoie, a second-year pro admired in Rockford for his energy and personality.

If early predictions hold, Dach, Slaggert, and Greene could claim the final roster spots, especially with opening games against the physical Florida Panthers and Boston Bruins, where their styles fit well.

Defensive Depth: Wide-Open Blue Line Battles

NHL: Winnipeg Jets at Chicago Blackhawks
NHL: Chicago Blackhawks

While the forward group has limited openings, the blue line is far less settled. Only Connor Murphy and Alex Vlasic are guaranteed roster spots, leaving multiple positions available for competition.

Top prospects Sam Rinzel and Wyatt Kaiser have strong chances to break camp with the team. Rinzel impressed during his nine-game NHL stint last season and rookie camp, showing he’s ready to bypass the AHL entirely. Kaiser, however, remains unsigned and needs to finalize his contract quickly to avoid losing ground to other rising defensemen.

Highly touted youngsters Artyom Levshunov and Kevin Korchinski will draw significant attention. Levshunov arrived at rookie camp stronger and more confident, and the organization may prefer that he gain NHL experience now rather than more AHL time. Korchinski, after a valuable year in the minors and a standout Calder Cup playoff run, could be poised for a breakout season with a strong camp.

Nolan Allan and Ethan Del Mastro bring stay-at-home size and physicality, but Del Mastro offers slightly more offensive upside and mobility. Louis Crevier is another option, providing a reliable seventh-defenseman presence if the team prefers to let younger players log big minutes in Rockford.

Veteran Matt Grzelcyk, in camp on a professional tryout, adds an intriguing wrinkle. Coming off a career-best 40-point season with Pittsburgh, he provides insurance if Kaiser’s contract issues linger or if a young blueliner isn’t ready.

The coaching staff will get an extended look at their top prospects while setting the tone for the season ahead. With battles raging at both forward and defense, every shift will matter as the Blackhawks shape their opening night roster for what promises to be an intriguing NHL campaign.

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Connor Bedard makes it clear that contract extension with Blackhawks will happen https://www.chicitysports.com/connor-bedard-makes-clear-about-extension/ Wed, 17 Sep 2025 21:00:17 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=152470

Connor Bedard has been eligible for a contract extension for the Chicago Blackhawks since July 1st. Some fans have been worried why an extension has yet to happen. However, Bedard has reassured fans not to worry at all. The young star has made it clear that he wants to be in Chicago for a very [...]

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Connor Bedard has been eligible for a contract extension for the Chicago Blackhawks since July 1st. Some fans have been worried why an extension has yet to happen. However, Bedard has reassured fans not to worry at all.

The young star has made it clear that he wants to be in Chicago for a very long time. However, he mentioned that there is no rush to get an extension done. Bedard’s entry-level contract with the Hawks expires on July 1st, 2026, following the 2025-26 NHL season.

Bedard appeared on Chicago Sports Network’s The Chicago Lead and confirmed he intends to stay with the Blackhawks for a very long time.

Connor Bedard is certain that an extension with the Chicago Blackhawks will happen

Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) warms up before a game against the Chicago Blackhawks at United Center.
Mar 26, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) warms up before a game against the Chicago Blackhawks at United Center. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images

CHSN posted the clip of Bedard via X on Wednesday. Bedard said that he “is not too worried about it” and that at the end of the day “im going to play hockey”.

“We’re going to get it d one when it gets done, and I’m excited to be here for a long time.”

It’s clear that there is nothing to worry about regarding Bedard’s future in Chicago. The Blackhawks have recently extended Frank Nazar to a seven-year deal and also extended goaltender Spencer Knight to a three-year deal. It’s great to see the Blackhawks getting long-term deals done with their young core of players.

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Matt Grzelcyk PTO With Chicago Blackhawks Puts Spotlight on RFA Wyatt Kaiser https://www.chicitysports.com/matt-grzelcyk-puts-spotlight-wyatt-kaiser/ Tue, 16 Sep 2025 22:08:21 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=152428

The Chicago Blackhawks are making headlines with a surprising training camp move: veteran defenseman Matt Grzelcyk has agreed to a professional tryout (PTO) with the team per NHL insider Elliotte Friedman. While a PTO might seem like a low-risk addition for a rebuilding club, it has sparked a bigger question: What does this mean for [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks are making headlines with a surprising training camp move: veteran defenseman Matt Grzelcyk has agreed to a professional tryout (PTO) with the team per NHL insider Elliotte Friedman.

While a PTO might seem like a low-risk addition for a rebuilding club, it has sparked a bigger question: What does this mean for restricted free agent (RFA) Wyatt Kaiser, whose contract negotiations have dragged on all summer?

Matt Grzelcyk’s Career Year Ends in an Unexpected PTO

Matt Grzelcyk
NHL: Matt Grzelcyk

Just a season ago, Matt Grzelcyk seemed poised for a lucrative long-term deal. After signing a one-year, $2.75 million contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins for the 2024–25 season, the 31-year-old left-shot defenseman put together one of the best campaigns of his NHL career. He scored only once, but his 39 assists were a career high, and he tied Sidney Crosby for the team lead with 15 power-play points.

Despite that production and his veteran presence, Grzelcyk remained on the open market for most of the summer without a firm contract. His skill set, smooth skating, smart puck movement, and special-teams capability would seemingly appeal to many teams, yet no long-term offers materialized. Now he heads to Chicago on a tryout basis, where the Blackhawks hope he can add much-needed experience to one of the league’s youngest blue lines.

Chicago’s defense corps currently features just one player over 24 years old: Connor Murphy. Adding a steady, proven presence like Grzelcyk could stabilize a group that will otherwise lean heavily on developing talent. Still, a PTO doesn’t guarantee a roster spot. It does, however, create a new layer of intrigue for the Blackhawks’ negotiations with their own young defenseman, Wyatt Kaiser.

What Matt Grzelcyk Arrival Means for Wyatt Kaiser

NHL: St. Louis Blues at Pittsburgh Penguins
NHL: Matt Grzelcyk

Kaiser, 23, received a qualifying offer in June but remains unsigned as training camp opens. The timing of Grzelcyk’s PTO inevitably raises eyebrows. If the Blackhawks were willing to bring in a veteran on a tryout, why hasn’t the team finalized a deal with a homegrown, ascending defenseman?

The holdup doesn’t appear to be about money. According to reports from NHL insider Elliotte Friedman and analysis by Blackhawk Up’s Greg Boysen, the primary sticking point is contract length. Kaiser has no arbitration rights, giving the Blackhawks leverage, while his camp reportedly wants a longer commitment than the team is currently comfortable offering.

From Chicago’s perspective, a short-term “bridge” contract might make sense. Kaiser split time between the NHL and AHL Rockford last season, playing 57 games in Chicago with four goals and eight points. He isn’t flashy, but he’s progressing into a reliable hybrid defenseman capable of moving the puck, learning from mistakes, and adapting to the speed of the pro game. For a rebuilding roster, those traits are crucial.

Grzelcyk’s presence doesn’t necessarily threaten Kaiser’s place in the organization, but it does provide insurance. If Kaiser’s camp continues to push for a term and negotiations stretch further, Chicago now has an experienced fallback option. At the same time, Kaiser’s development trajectory suggests the Blackhawks would prefer to keep him in the fold for the long haul.

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Chicago Blackhawks reportedly ready to move on from Lukas Reichel https://www.chicitysports.com/chicago-blackhawks-to-trade-lukas-reiche/ Mon, 15 Sep 2025 22:00:42 +0000 https://www.chicitysports.com/?p=152367

The Chicago Blackhawks have plenty of reasons to be excited about their future. With young talents such as Connor Bedard, Sam Rinzel, Artyom Levshunov, Frank Nazar, and Spencer Knight, the franchise is clearly building a foundation for long-term success. However, as promising as the roster looks on paper, it remains a young and developing group [...]

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The Chicago Blackhawks have plenty of reasons to be excited about their future. With young talents such as Connor Bedard, Sam Rinzel, Artyom Levshunov, Frank Nazar, and Spencer Knight, the franchise is clearly building a foundation for long-term success.

However, as promising as the roster looks on paper, it remains a young and developing group that isn’t quite ready to make a serious playoff push. Amid this rebuild, one once-touted prospect appears to be on the outs: Lukas Reichel.

High expectations and slow NHL transition

Chicago Blackhawks
NHL: Pittsburgh Penguins at Chicago Blackhawks

When the Blackhawks selected Lukas Reichel 17th overall in the 2020 NHL Draft, expectations were understandably high. As the son of former NHL forward Robert Reichel, hockey pedigree and skill seemed to run in his blood. Reichel was touted as a smart, creative forward who could become a key offensive contributor for a rebuilding Chicago team.

Early in his professional career, Reichel delivered strong performances in the minors and overseas, fueling optimism that he could become a top-six fixture in Chicago. Unfortunately, that early promise has yet to translate into consistent NHL production.

The 23-year-old forward registered 22 points in 70 games last season, scoring 8 goals and adding 14 assists. Across his 169 career NHL appearances, Reichel has just 54 total points (20 goals, 34 assists) and an alarming minus-61 rating. While occasional flashes of skill have surfaced, he hasn’t developed into the steady offensive threat the organization envisioned when they drafted him ahead of names like Dawson Mercer, Connor Zary, JJ Peterka, and Alex Laferriere, players who have shown more impact at the NHL level.

Trade buzz and an uncertain future for Lukas Reichel

According to NHL insider Elliotte Friedman on his 32 Thoughts podcast, the Blackhawks may be ready to cut ties with the young forward. Friedman reported that the team is “at the end of the line” with Reichel and is “willing to make the move,” adding that even the player “understands it might be time too.”

This development signals a significant shift in the Blackhawks’ rebuilding strategy. Moving on from a former first-round pick so early in his career underscores the team’s frustration with his slow progression and inconsistent play. Yet it also highlights the depth of Chicago’s current prospect pool. With rising stars like Bedard and Nazar taking center stage, the organization may feel it can afford to trade Reichel for assets that better align with its long-term vision.

Despite his struggles, Reichel still holds considerable upside. He’s a skilled skater with offensive instincts and the potential to become a perennial 20-goal scorer, even if his defensive game remains a work in progress. A change of scenery could provide the fresh start he needs to fulfill that potential. Other NHL teams looking for a young, cost-controlled forward with untapped talent might view this as a low-risk, high-reward opportunity.

The bigger picture for Chicago Blackhawks

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NHL: Los Angeles Kings at Chicago Blackhawks

If the Blackhawks ultimately trade Reichel, they risk watching him flourish elsewhere, a possibility that often haunts rebuilding franchises. However, Chicago’s commitment to its young core suggests the team is focused on players who fit both the culture and the system being built around Bedard.

While it’s disappointing for both Reichel and the organization, sometimes a separation benefits everyone. Reichel still has time to grow into a reliable NHL player, but it increasingly appears that his breakthrough will happen in a different sweater.

For Chicago, the decision to part ways with a former first-rounder is a reminder of the unpredictable nature of NHL development and the difficult choices required to shape a contender.

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