This might be one of the most important offseasons for the Chicago Blackhawks in quite some time. After finishing 31st in the league for the second season in a row, some different choices need to be made.
Despite three head coaching vacancies being filled across the NHL already this offseason, the Chicago Blackhawks still have some solid options to choose from.
The Chicago Blackhawks have found a way to get all types of good news surrounding the organization in the last month, despite the team finishing at the bottom of the league’s standings again this past season.
The Chicago Blackhawks' offseason has three big decisions concerning the organization: free agency, the draft, and the head coach vacancy. David Carle, the top candidate, signed a massive extension with the University of Denver.
There are indelible images of certain athletes in specific uniforms. Barry Sanders wearing the Honolulu blue and silver of the Detroit Lions, for example.
There are multiple aspects of the Chicago Blackhawks summer that will be crucial to the positive swing that the rebuild took at the end of this past season.
The Rockford IceHogs continued their quest for the Calder Cup on Wednesday and Chicago Blackhawks fans kept a close eye on what was happening in goal. Despite having a 2-0 series lead over the Milwaukee Admirals, the IceHogs allowed three goals in the opening period of the 6-2 loss.
The Chicago Blackhawks front office is still looking to bring in the right guy to be the next bench boss of the franchise for years to come. Luke Richardson
Despite having the second-best odds of winning the first-overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft Lottery, the Chicago Blackhawks landed the third-overall pick.
Connor Bedard had a tough second season in the NHL, and now, the rising star is facing criticism for his decision to not attend the World Championship with Canada.
The Chicago Blackhawks are still searching for their next head coach to lead the franchise, with their vacancy officially adding another excited piece to the puzzle on Monday.
With the regular season in the rearview mirror, players not participating in the battle for Lord Stanley are starting their off-season routines. For some players, that includes playing in the annual IIHF Men's World Championship.
St. Louis Blues defenseman Torey Krug is not expected to resume his playing career, Blues general manager Doug Armstrong announced Tuesday per NHL.com reporter Lou Korac.
With the Chicago Blackhawks locked into the third overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft that begins June 27, their prep work on the prospects who will be available to them officially begins now.
The Chicago Blackhawks were one number away from winning the 2025 NHL Draft Lottery. If the final ping-pong ball bounced and showed a nine or 14, the Blackhawks would have secured the number one overall pick.
After last night’s draft lottery, the Chicago Blackhawks will officially be selecting third overall in the 2025 NHL Draft which will take place on June 27 in Los Angeles.
Chicago Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson provided an update on the coaching search to find a permanent replacement for Luke Richardson, who was fired in December.
Connor Bedard ended his second NHL season helping the Chicago Blackhawks close out a 25-46-11 campaign and taking another step toward the completion of their ongoing rebuilding effort.
The Chicago Blackhawks had a season to forget in 2024-25, finishing toward the bottom of the Western Conference standings. Chicago ended the year with a record of 26-45-11, earning the second-worst record in the conference.
Despite online criticism (very much unwarranted), Connor Bedard was in fact invited to represent Team Canada at the 2025 World Championships — he just chose not to go.
The Chicago Blackhawks‘ head coaching search got very interesting over the last week. They hit a snag when insider Elliotte Friedman reported that their top candidate, David Carle from the University of Denver, had withdrawn from Chicago’s coaching search.
The Minnesota Wild's 3-2 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday put an end to their 2024-25 NHL season. It also put an end to the career of goalie Marc-Andre Fleury who is now off to retirement following a 21-year career.