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The Chicago Blackhawks had what many considered to be a quiet summer, but it looks like a successful one after all.
Chicago Blackhawks General Manager Kyle Davidson's quiet summer decisions are yielding significant results. Key trades and signings, including the acq
Wirtz discussed his support for Davidson, his confidence in the Hawks' rebuild, the franchise's financial state as the NHL's salary cap rises, CHSN's carriage agreement with Comcast and more in an interview Monday.
Davidson has pulled the Blackhawks together enough to take a confident step forward in the last year. They sold off veteran defender Seth Jones to acquire high-potential goaltender Spencer Knight at last year’s Trade Deadline, then awarded lofty extensions to 2024-25 leading goal-scorer Ryan Donato, top prospect Frank Nazar, and Knight.
The Blackhawks were widely expected to be one of the two worst teams in the league. Eight games in, they look much better than that.
CHICAGO (AP) — When it comes to his plans for the Chicago Blackhawks, general manager Kyle Davidson is focused on the growth and maturation of the organization's top prospects. That group includes a total of 11 first-round picks since the 2022 draft.