With the Chicago Blackhawks stripping it all down and entering a full rebuild, it feels as though it is a matter of when, not if, they will trade Patrick Kane.
Welcome to the September edition of Blackhawks Bytes, a series featuring quotes and comments from players, coaches, management, journalists and fans alike concerning everything Chicago Blackhawks.
This past offseason, there was excitement in Oil Country about rumours of the possibility of Chicago Blackhawks’ forward Patrick Kane to the Edmonton Oilers.
As the 2022-23 NHL season approaches, Chicago Blackhawks' defenseman Connor Murphy is ready to return to action. After suffering his second concussion of 2021-22 on March 12, the veteran missed the end of the season.
Several free agents are signing professional tryout (PTO) contracts around the NHL with preseason officially here. Chicago Blackhawks general manager (GM) Kyle Davidson would be wise to consider bringing a player on a PTO as well because it would create more much-needed competition at training camp.
In a truly beautiful act of fate, as soon as the boys hit the ice this week, the temperatures here in Northern Illinois took a nosedive into the 60s. It’s almost as if Mother Nature is a hockey fan.
Chicago Blackhawks' defenseman Jake McCabe provided a positive update Friday regarding his return timeline. On Sept. 13, the team announced the veteran defenseman would miss 10-12 weeks following cervical spine surgery.
As the Chicago Blackhawks convened for their second practice of training camp, one new injury came to light. Defenseman Jakub Galvas is dealing with a groin strain that will cause him to miss Friday's practice.
Patrick Kane doesn’t read much into the trade rumors Ben Pope of the Chicago Sun-Times: Chicago Blackhawks forward Patrick Kane said yesterday that there hasn’t been much going on at all.
The Chicago Blackhawks went through a makeover this offseason, on and off the ice. Luke Richardson is the new man behind the bench, and Blackhawks' general manager Kyle Davidson enters his first full season after being hired last fall.
The Chicago Blackhawks officially opened their first training camp practice on Sept. 22. Practices will run through Sept. 26, and their first preseason game will be against the St.
Mitchell, 23, is a 2017 second-round selection who has seen some NHL action over the course of the last two seasons.
As the Chicago Blackhawks took the ice for the first day of training camp, three injury updates came to light. The team announced that defenseman Ian Mitchell will miss six weeks with a left wrist injury.
As training camp gets underway for the Chicago Blackhawks, onlookers are that much closer to witnessing the reality of what this roster may — or may not — be capable of this season.
A new season is upon us. The Chicago Blackhawks open training camp on Thursday ahead of the 2022-23 NHL season and, well ... it’s hard to think of a season in recent memory with lower expectations than this one.
Chicago Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson has not engaged in any conversations about trading star Patrick Kane and captain Jonathan Toews. "We're not anywhere near that point," Davidson said of potentially parting ways with the pending unrestricted free agents.
McCabe has dealt with his fair share of injuries so far in his career, particularly in the 2020-21 season where he missed 43 games with the Sabres.
Ahead of the 2018-19 season, Calvin De Haan signed a four-year deal with the Hurricanes, the longest and most lucrative contract of his career.
Connolly spent the last season and a half in the Chicago Blackhawks organization, where he ended up playing just 19 NHL games compared to 37 AHL games for the Rockford IceHogs.
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