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.
Sunday was an important day for the Chicago Blackhawks, with two more former first-round picks making their NHL debuts in the United Center. Oliver Moore
The Utah Hockey Club (33–29–12) ruined the NHL debuts of forward Oliver Moore and defenseman Sam Rinzel of the Chicago Blackhawks (21–44–9) on home ice 5–2 on Sunday afternoon.
The NHL began awarding the Conn Smythe Trophy to the most valuable player of the postseason beginning in the 1965 season. How many of the past winners can you name in six minutes?
The Chicago Blackhawks have won just a single game in their last 11, flirting with last place in the league. To nobody’s surprise, the team was officially eliminated from the playoffs on Mar.
Getting to 500 NHL goals is not as rare as it used to be, but it certainly still is not commonplace. Heading into the 2025-26 season, 48 players have done it.
On March 29, the Chicago Blackhawks announced they had agreed to terms with forward Oliver Moore and defenseman Sam Rinzel, both products of the University of Minnesota’s Golden Gophers hockey program, to three-year entry-level contracts that will run through the 2026-27 season.
The Chicago Blackhawks signed first-round draft picks Oliver Moore and Sam Rinzel to three-year, entry-level contracts through the 2026-27 season, with both expected to make their NHL debuts before the end of the season.
Two exceptional college players are moving on up. The Chicago Blackhawks are set to sign forward Oliver Moore and defenseman Sam Rinzel to entry-level contracts.
The roster in the Twin Cities might be looking a lot different next season…and not the NHL one. The Minnesota Golden Gophers were shockingly eliminated from the NCAA Men’s Hockey Tournament on Thursday night when they squandered a two-goal lead in the third period to Massachusetts, ultimately losing in overtime to the Minutemen.
Yesterday, we looked at what the Chicago Blackhawks prospects are doing in the Ontario Hockey League. Today, it’s time to go to school and check in on the nine players doing their thing in the NCAA ranks.
Earlier this week I chatted with Minnesota’s two Blackhawks prospects, Sam Rinzel and Oliver Moore. I shared some of what Rinzel had to say about his game, the Hobey Baker, turning pro and more on Monday evening.
It’s the new calendar year and there have been a few college game involving Blackhawks prospects, but it’s the first weekend with a full calendar of games.
The United States World Junior hockey team began the tournament as the favorites, and with a strong preliminary round will remain just that heading into the quarterfinals.
The Chicago Blackhawks are currently sitting last place in the league with a record of 12-21-2 and 26 points. However, there's a light at the end of the tunnel in this rebuild, and that all starts tomorrow with the World Junior Championship, as there's two Hawk prospects to look for.
Matthew Fairburn of the Athletic: The Buffalo Sabres could have $7 million in projected salary cap space to work with this season. They had been looking for a top-six forward this past offseason.
In a way, Aydar Suniev represents the true beginning of the Calgary Flames’ current rebuild process. Just over a year ago, when Craig Conroy took over from Brad Treliving as the Flames’ general manager, he faced an impending (and inevitable) mass exodus of veteran talent.
Oliver Moore didn’t like the start of his season. But like his American teammates on the gold medal World Juniors team, he had a heck of a second half.
It didn’t start so well for Blackhawks prospect and Minnesota forward Oliver Moore. But it sure ended well–though Moore likely would have enjoyed his Golden Gophers to go further in the NCAA tournament.
The rumor mill is buzzing about who the Chicago Blackhawks will take in the upcoming 2024 NHL Entry Draft. Will it be the offensively gifted Russian forward Ivan Demidov?
The men’s NCAA regional tournaments are set to kick off later this weekend, with 16 teams vying to be one of the finalists for the Frozen Four in Saint Paul, Minnesota next month.
While the Chicago Blackhawks haven't been very successful on the ice this season, it's a different story for their college prospects. Following the Jan.
Blackhawks prospect Oliver Moore tallied a goal and an assist in the United States’ 7-2 win over Latvia Tuesday. Fellow prospect Frank Nazar had so far taken the lionshare of attention in the US games, notching eight assists so far in the tournament.