Chicago Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson is a big believer in building through the draft. The Blackhawks have amassed young talent at centre in recent history, and Connor Bedard and Frank Nazar are expected to be the faces of the franchise when their new core is ready to compete in the postseason.
Chicago Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson’s 2025 offseason might be more pivotal than in 2023 when he selected Connor Bedard with the No. 1 pick in the draft.
Last week, Chicago Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson warned the fan base that the team might be as aggressive as many in the media thought they’d be coming off a season where they posted the league’s second-worst record.
There is no quick fix for the Chicago Blackhawks coming this offseason. The Blackhawks finished with the league’s second-worst record last season, and there was some hope the team could add talent in free agency to hasten the rebuild in Connor Bedard’s third year in the league and head coach Jeff Blashill’s first season in Chicago.
Jeff Blashill was officially named the Chicago Blackhawks' head coach last week on May 22. Blashill and general manager Kyle Davidson met with the media on May 27 to answer questions.
The Chicago Blackhawks’ roster will be a harder one to make out of camp this fall compared to the previous few seasons. General manager Kyle Davidson had the right idea in mind last summer when he brought in a handful of veterans in free agency to have more NHL-level talent ready to roll on opening night.
The Chicago Blackhawks’ front office will have plenty of options to pursue in the open market this summer if they want to be aggressive buyers. General manager Kyle Davidson made plenty of moves last summer in free agency to have more NHL-level talent ready to roll on opening night.
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.
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.
The Chicago Blackhawks‘ coaching search is not going well for general manager Kyle Davidson. The Blackhawks are looking to replace Luke Richardson after he was fired in December following a 57-118-5 record in his three seasons in Chicago.
The offseason has arrived for half of the league’s teams that aren’t taking part in the playoffs. Accordingly, it’s now time to examine what they will need to accomplish over the coming months. Next up is a look at Chicago.
The Chicago Blackhawks had a season that would take a toll on any general manager. The Blackhawks finished their schedule last week with a 25-46-11 record, the second worst in the NHL.
After a plethora of free-agent signings this past summer, the Chicago Blackhawks brought out a much older lineup on opening night compared to previous years.
An unfortunate ending for the Minnesota Golden Gophers in the NCAA D1 men’s hockey tournament on Thursday night could benefit the Chicago Blackhawks. General
Chicago Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson met the media after a busy NHL trade deadline day. After trading Seth Jones to the Florida Panthers last week, he moved Petr Mrazek and Craig Smith to the Detroit Red Wings for Joe Veleno.
The Athletic's Mark Lazerus and Scott Powers suggested today that Kyle Davidson is set up to have a big offseason this summer. The Blackhawks will certainly be in a position to make some moves with nearly 30 million dollars in cap space to work with.
CHICAGO—The Chicago Blackhawks might be sitting in last place, but the team feels with just a few changes, they could be a little more competitive. Ahead of practice Friday morning, Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson spoke with the media after firing head coach Luke Richardson on Thursday.
One of the worst teams in the NHL is hoping they can put this year behind them, and start to grow in the future. Despite the hype and success from superstar
The Blackhawks abruptly pulled veteran Corey Perry from the lineup before their Nov. 22 game against the Blue Jackets and did not play him in any games after, only saying he would be away from the team due to a personal matter.