The Chicago Blackhawks knew there was a possibility that Anton Frondell would not be with the team in the upcoming season. On draft night, Frondell said it was his intention to return to the Swedish Hockey League to play for Djurgarden if he didn’t make the NHL roster out of training camp.
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The Chicago Blackhawks took another step in their rebuild. They announced on July 15 that they signed 2025 third overall pick, Anton Frondell to a three-year, entry-level deal ($975,000 AAV).
The Chicago Blackhawks used the third-overall pick in last month’s NHL Entry Draft to select Anton Frondell. On Tuesday, Frondell agreed to an entry-level contract with the Blackhawks.
The Chicago Blackhawks have had three straight fantastic picks in the first-round, and now, they've inked Anton Frondell after using the No. 3 overall pick on him.
The Chicago Blackhawks have agreed to terms with 2025 first-round pick Anton Frondell on a three-year, entry-level contract, the club announced Tuesday afternoon.
The Chicago Blackhawks had another impressive NHL Draft class last month in Los Angeles, California. Anton Frondell is the frontliner, as he went third overall at the 2025 NHL Draft.
The NHL announced the first three games of the 2025-26 season Monday, including a tripleheader on Tuesday, Oct. 7. The Chicago Blackhawks and Florida Panthers will kick off the season with a 4pm Central puck drop.
The Chicago Blackhawks picked third in the NHL Draft in 2025 after finishing with the second-fewest points in the sport. The lottery was only slightly unkind to them.
On July 1, 2024, the Chicago Blackhawks committed $59.4 million to eight players. This year, on July 1, the team signed one player for a total of $1.77 million.
The Chicago Blackhawks once again came nowhere close to a spot in the Stanley Cup Playoffs in the recently completed 2024-25 NHL Season, finishing with a 25-46-11 record and landing the third overall selection in the NHL Draft Lottery.
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The Chicago Blackhawks made a bold move during this past season and acquired goaltender Spencer Knight in the trade that sent Seth Jones to the Florida Panthers.
The Chicago Blackhawks enter the offseason with some optimism, especially after finishing last in the Central Division last season. The Blackhawks have a nice group of young players, led by star Connor Bedard, and will be coached by Jeff Blashill, who should help turn things around.
It has been a quiet summer so far for the Chicago Blackhawks. Still, there should be hope in the Windy City. They have a young core of players, led by Connor Bedard.
The Chicago Blackhawks weren’t very active at the beginning of free agency this offseason, to the chagrin of most fans. The upcoming 2025-26 campaign is supposed to be THE season the Blackhawks take the next step in their rebuild.
Frank Nazar has an exciting opportunity this season, as the Chicago Blackhawks see him as their second-line center. This will be an important season for Nazar, who had an impressive finish to the 2024-25 season. In order to facilitate that, the Blackhawks need to get the second line right.
Kyle Davidson began his rebuild with the 2022 NHL Draft. He moved on from franchise faces in Alex DeBrincat and Kirby Dach to acquire first-round picks while taking on Petr Mrazek to secure a third first-round selection.
The dog days of the NHL are here. The draft is behind us, free agency floated by, and the Chicago Blackhawks have the roster that they have. There are still some events before the Blackhawks roster is finalized; it's still July after all.
The 2025 NHL Draft was a rousing success, and many NHL teams felt like they achieved their goals. The Chicago Blackhawks were no different as they made some selections in the 2025 NHL Draft.
This summer is the first opportunity the Chicago Blackhawks have to extend Connor Bedard’s contract. The No. 1 pick in the 2023 draft said this summer that he wants to stay in Chicago, though he and general manager Kyle Davidson have been mum on where they sit in negotiations.
The Chicago Blackhawks have begun negotiations with wunderkind Connor Bedard on a potential contract extension, with the 2025–26 season marking the final year of his entry-level deal.