The Chicago Blackhawks are in the final stretch of what's been another tough season, as they sit as the second-worst team in the league with 49 points.
It’s no secret that the last couple of seasons have been absolutely miserable for the Chicago Blackhawks and their fanbase. After finishing at the bottom of the Central Division in each of the last two campaigns, the Hawks are destined for another eighth place finish this year.
The Chicago Blackhawks are currently in the midst of their best stretch of hockey since the rebuild began. This stretch started after Kyle Davidson, who
The NHL trade deadline came and went, and Ryan Donato remained a Chicago Blackhawk. While Donato has been one of the team’s most productive players, Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson didn’t find an offer enticing enough to move him.
When we look back at it, the spring of 2025 will probably be seen as a turning point for the rebuilding Chicago Blackhawks. Sure, Connor Bedard was drafted and immediately dubbed the new cornerstone of the franchise, and he’s already almost two seasons in Chicago.
It’s not often I begin a piece by referencing Leo Tolstoy, but in his book War and Peace, the Russian author describes something directly applicable to hockey.
Kyle Davidson has drawn plenty of praise for the Seth Jones deal, and now that's got even louder after the revelation he underwent heart surgery just prior to the 2025 NHL trade deadline.
Toews says he's attempting a comeback, but could it be with the Blackhawks?
The Chicago Blackhawks granted Seth Jones’ trade request ahead of the deadline and sent him to the Florida Panthers in a blockbuster deal. Team captain Nick Foligno’s recent comments about the Blackhawks' deadline moves appeared to take aim at Jones, who was dealt to the Panthers after making his feelings clear.
The Chicago Blackhawks made a big move at the trade deadline, and now Nick Foligno has seemingly called out former defenseman Seth Jones as a result. After
Chicago Blackhawks prospect Sacha Boisvert was unanimously selected to the National Collegiate Hockey Conference's All-Rookie Team, as announced on Mar.
The Chicago Blackhawks got another glimpse into their future Monday night with the debut of defenseman Artyom Levshunov, the second-overall selection from last summer’s NHL Draft.
Less than 10 days ago, the Chicago Blackhawks traded Seth Jones to the Florida Panthers in exchange for goaltender Spencer Knight and a first-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft. Since then, things have felt different.
The 29-year-old has played center for the entire season but will shift to right wing alongside Connor Bedard in his return.
The Chicago Blackhawks took another step towards the future on Sunday, calling up 19-year-old defenseman Artyom Levshunov from the Rockford IceHogs. The No.
A recent draft choice of the Chicago Blackhawks is lighting up the Ontario Hockey League. 2023 third-round pick, Nick Lardis, has put himself into the category of top prospect due to this excellent performance this season.
The Chicago Blackhawks are entering a new era and that means bringing in a new crop of talent, something that general manager Kyle Davidson is trying his best to do.
Laurent Brossoit’s first year with the Blackhawks hasn’t gone well, to say the least. Signed to a two-year, $6MM contract last summer to try to give Chicago some stability between the pipes, he has yet to play for them this season.
The NHL’s trade deadline has come and gone, and Kyle Davidson did pretty well for himself. He may not have been as active as some wanted him to be, but he accomplished some rather difficult tasks without having to give up much.
The Chicago Blackhawks have a peculiar goaltending quarrel on their hands to keep in mind before Friday’s trade deadline. Bringing in Spencer Knight from the Seth Jones trade with the Panthers nearly a week ago has created buzz around the Blackhawks fanbase.
With just over 24 hours until the NHL trade deadline, the Chicago Blackhawks front office has an extremely tough decision on their hands. Ryan Donato has been a staple in the lineup this season and has put up a career year with his contract up at the end of the campaign.
The Chicago Blackhawks took to the practice ice at the Fifth Third Arena for the first time in what felt like weeks. As they prepared for tomorrow night’s game against the Utah Hockey Club, it was hard to wonder who would still be here when the puck is dropped.
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