Once again mired as one of the worst teams during the regular season in 2023-24, the Chicago Blackhawks have an interesting offseason ahead. With a major piece set in stone now that Connor Bedard has confirmed he’s the real deal, the Blackhawks have a lot of flexibility to improve the team this summer.
After failing to win back-to-back draft lotteries, Chicago will start their offseason with the second overall pick in the 2024 NHL Draft. It is common knowledge that the San Jose Sharks will select Macklin Celebrini with the first overall pick. Still, the Blackhawks will likely select defenseman Artyom Levshunov or forward Ivan Demidov with the next selection, both of which will project as elite-level players in their own right.
After the NHL Draft, the next significant date in the offseason will be July 1st. This is where Chicago can shake things up in a major way. For their roster in 2024-25, the Blackhawks have 10 forwards, four defensemen, and two goalies already signed to contracts. The team will likely re-up on most of their restricted free agents and graduate prospects to the majors, but they will have a ton of cap flexibility to fill in the other holes.
Having nearly $33MM to play with this summer, General Manager Kyle Davidson could have practically any player on the market, assuming those players would want to come to the Windy City. In fact, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman has already alluded to Chicago poking around Jake Guentzel’s camp, with the latter having roots in the American Midwest. If the Blackhawks can convince Guentzel to sign a long-term deal with the organization this summer, that would be a foundational building block to put next to Bedard for the first half of his career.
Nevertheless, even if Chicago makes serious investments this summer, they will still be hard-pressed to earn a playoff spot next year. The Central Division is still projected to be led by the Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Stars, and Winnipeg Jets next season. Still, the Blackhawks may be able to move past the Utah Hockey Club, Minnesota Wild, and St. Louis Blues if nearly everything goes positively.
Landing a big fish or two should make the Blackhawks more competitive for the 2024-25 NHL season, and aid in developing the youngsters that now inhabit the roster. Unlike other rebuilding clubs, the presence of Bedard has allowed Chicago to accelerate their rebuild quicker than normal.
jason830
Guentzel would be an upgrade for the team but at what cost and years. He will be 30 at the start of next season. Necas or Laine to me seem more interesting players for the hawks to try and trade for.
jason830
Laine and Necas also would give the hawks to taller forwards that they lack in their system
Fun for all
Going to be a interesting off season for the hawks
cbhlarms28
I’m in the Necas camp as their off season addition. A good too 4 defenseman would be a welcome addition as well. Dylan DeMelo comes to mind.
Unclemike1526
The biggest need is another solid Goalie to go with the usually brittle Mrazek. Soderblom and Stauber stink like 5 day old fish. They need at least 1 decent proven scorer to pair with Bedard and at least make the First line somewhat scary. After that?????? It’s a question of which prospects are ready to give a shot to.
Puckhead83
Bruins are looking to move Ullmark….
Unclemike1526
Yeah but he has a Modified NTC so I doubt he really is all that interested in being part of a rebuild. And if not is only signed for next year so he’d probably leave. But sure it would depend on what they want for 1 year because his salary isn’t a problem for the Hawks. I’d welcome it for the right price.