Welcome to NHL Rumours! September starts next week. NHL training camp and the preseason will start. Before we know it, NHL hockey will be back. Until then, rumours continue to surface and Last Word On Hockey continues to cover them.
Connor Bedard enters year three with the Chicago Blackhawks trying to take the next step. He and the rest of his teammates have that same goal in mind after two disappointing campaigns to begin his NHL career.
This morning, it was announced that forward Zach Sanford signed with HC Lugano of NL. Sanford, this past season, played in 70 games for the Rockford IceHogs.
The Chicago Blackhawks have an important season ahead of them. The organization has committed to building through the draft, and a plethora of draft picks are NHL-ready, or on the cusp of being NHL-ready.
The Chicago Blackhawks have an important season ahead of them. The organization has committed to building through the draft, and a plethora of draft picks are NHL-ready, or on the cusp of being NHL-ready.
As of July 1, Blackhawks center Connor Bedard became eligible to sign a contract extension like every other player entering the final year of their respective contracts.
The Chicago Blackhawks got one of their two young star forwards locked up for the long haul earlier this week, signing Frank Nazar to a seven-year, $46.2 million contract extension.
The Chicago Blackhawks have been busy this week. Elliotte Friedman addressed some of what the team has been doing, focusing specifically on the recent signing of Frank Nazar and a future contract for Connor Bedard.
Chicago Blackhawks General Manager Kyle Davidson pulled off a stunner on Thursday. No, it wasn’t a blockbuster trade for a bonafide scoring threat, nope, nor was it a late acquisition of any competitive remaining unrestricted free agents, such as Jack Roslovic.
The Chicago Blackhawks have an important season ahead of them. The organization has committed to building through the draft, and a plethora of draft picks are NHL-ready, or on the cusp of being NHL-ready.
The Chicago Blackhawks had a horrific 2024-25 campaign that left many around the league disappointed. Connor Bedard is expected to be the next leader of a Golden Age of Blackhawks hockey.
The NHL appears set to move forward with their plan on organizing a World Cup of Hockey. They’re ready to reach out to international clubs directly, rather than work with the IIHF, per TSN’s Darren Dreger.
Frank Nazar is a very confident individual. It was evident the first time Chicago Blackhawks fans got introduced to him, and that hasn’t waned. When speaking
If you were to give Wayne Gretzky a dose of truth serum this week, one has to wonder what he might say about Frank Nazar‘s new contract with the Chicago Blackhawks.
The Chicago Blackhawks’ recent long-term extension for Frank Nazar — a seven-year deal worth $6.6 million annually — has sparked questions about how it might influence Connor Bedard’s next contract.
The Chicago Blackhawks have an important season ahead of them. The organization has committed to building through the draft, and a plethora of draft picks are NHL-ready, or on the cusp of being NHL-ready.
Young Blackhawks star Frank Nazar is fresh off a record-breaking contract, and he 'pulled a Mitch Marner' by fitting his jersey numbers into his new deal.
The Chicago Blackhawks have invested heavily in someone they believe will become a key contributor to the offense under new head coach Jeff Blashill. Per the Blackhawks, the team extended the contract of third-year forward Frank Nazar for seven seasons.
After being one of the best teams in the National Hockey League for the better part of a decade — and winning three Stanley Cups to prove it — it’s been a trying rebuild for the Chicago Blackhawks.
That’s “Coach Big Rig” to you. On Friday, the Muskegon Lumberjacks of the United States Hockey League announced that the team has hired former NHL forward and three-time Stanley Cup champion Pat Maroon as an assistant coach for the 2025-26 season.
There’s a distinct possibility that the Chicago Blackhawks are the worst team in the NHL in 2025-26. They haven’t added many pieces from last year, when they had the second-fewest points in the sport.
It’s time for another round of NHL rumours. Things are usually quiet this time of year, but general managers aren’t just on auto-pilot. There’s plenty of work for GMs this time of year.
As one of the Original Six franchises, the team from the Windy City has had some memorable years, winning six Stanley Cups, including three in the salary-cap era.