Free agency is now less than a week away and teams are looking ahead to when it opens. There will be several impact players set to hit the open market in July while many teams have key restricted free agents to re-sign as well. We continue our look around the NHL with an overview of the free agent situation for the Blackhawks.
Key Restricted Free Agents
F Taylor Raddysh – In his first full season with the Blackhawks during the 2022-23 NHL season, Raddysh led the pack after Chicago parted ways with Patrick Kane at the trade deadline. In 78 games, Raddysh scored 20 goals and 37 points and appeared to be locking down a position in the Blackhawks’ top six. Unfortunately, his production dropped precipitously this past season as Raddysh only mustered five goals and 14 points in 73 contests. Because of the roster flexibility, Chicago will likely give Raddysh one more chance on a one-year contract to determine his staying power with the organization.
D Isaak Phillips – As a strong performer for the team’s AHL affiliate, the Rockford IceHogs over the last several years, Phillips was beginning to look like a rising prospect in the Blackhawks’ farm system. Those same talents have been able to transfer to the NHL level, however, as Phillips has struggled to one goal and 11 points in 53 games over the last three seasons. Similarly to Raddysh, Chicago may give Phillips one more chance at the NHL level on a one-year pact to determine if they want to keep Phillips for the long haul. If he is unable to make the cut, the Blackhawks will have several prospects to pick from to graduate to the NHL.
Other RFAs: F Mackenzie Entwistle, F Joey Anderson, F Reese Johnson, F Michal Teply, D Louis Crevier, D Filip Roos, G Jaxson Stauber
Key Unrestricted Free Agents
F Tyler Johnson – It has been quite some time since Johnson has been worthy of a $5MM salary at the NHL level. Before the 2017-18 season, the Tampa Bay Lightning signed Johnson to a seven-year, $35MM contract and he only managed two quality seasons under that extension. Once his play completely came off the rails during the 2020-21 NHL season, the Lightning dealt Johnson and his contract to Chicago for the contract of defenseman Brent Seabrook. Outside of an injury-riddled 2021-22 season, Johnson has combined for 29 goals and 63 points over the last two years. Johnson could garner some interest as a bottom-six option on the free-agent market this summer but all signs indicate it will not be with the Blackhawks.
F Colin Blackwell – If Blackwell had it his way, he would already be under contract with the Blackhawks next season as he has already publicized his desire to stay with the organization. However, with the amount of prospects in Chicago, the forward core may become too saturated to defend re-signing Blackwell. Even though he is a defensively-minded forward and can help prevent pucks from going in Chicago’s net, the Blackhawks will likely look for a younger option internally to replace Blackwell’s minutes.
Other UFAs: F Rem Pitlick, F Mike Hardman, F Luke Philp, F David Gust, D Nikita Zaitsev, D Jarred Tinordi, D Jaycob Megna
Projected Cap Space
The Blackhawks could go in a lot of different directions this summer as they own the fourth-most cap space of any team in the league. Heading into tomorrow’s action, Chicago has approximately $28.9MM to work with. With the team making notable noise in the past two drafts, the Blackhawks should have a clear vision of their short and long-term plans.
It will be important to stay mindful though as Chicago will not want to put itself into a bloated future. The team is only two years away from being able to offer rookie phenom Connor Bedard an extension and it will be important for the team to build their cap structure around him. Whatever direction they ultimately take this summer, the Blackhawks have a superb amount of freedom to operate compared to other teams around the league.
Photos courtesy of USA Today Sports Images. Cap information courtesy of CapFriendly.
windycity89
I’m sure they might not think they’re ready to be a playoff team again this year, but I sure hope they add some key pieces and help escape the bottom of the cellar this year to add around Bedard, and with a healthy roster this season to make a small jump
joparx
Without Bedard on the ice the team was unwatchable last year, I hope they just add some competence, if it’s not a playoff team it is what it is but I can’t go through what I saw last year again so soon
Nha Trang
They certainly need to pick some decent UFAs, but they have to be YOUNG; they can maybe afford one or two character players north of 33-34, but they sure can’t afford to hand them any kind of real money or term. The guys they need to go for are the DeBrusks, the Samsonovs, the Sprongs, the Duclairs: ones who’ll be still young enough to contribute two or three seasons down the road. Guys they don’t have to overpay.
Unclemike1526
They really need a starting caliber young Goalie for a couple of years until Commesso-Gajan-Basse? are ready to contribute. Or can take over the position himself. Gustavsson from Minnesota checks every one of their boxes. They can’t go into another season with Soderblom. He’s awful. Since they already launched Stauber they need at the very least a B/U for Commesso in Rockford who could end up being Soderblom. First things first let’s shore up the Goaltending. Mrazek is brittle and you don’t want to put all your eggs in that basket. Bertuzzi is a nice piece, More 2nd line I think. Teuvo reunion would be welcomed as Q trashed him when he was here last time.