The Chicago Blackhawks continue to struggle in the 2024-25 NHL season, finding themselves in the very last spot in the standings. Management clearly had higher expectations in 2023 first-round draft pick Connor Bedard’s sophomore season,
Philipp Kurashev has been very disappointing for the Chicago Blackhawks this season after breaking out alongside Connor Bedard in 2023-24. Kurashev has fallen all the way to a fourth liner/healthy scratch and the Blackhawks would be lucky to be able to trade him this season.
Philipp Kurashev had a bounce-back game, but the Chicago Blackhawks coughed up two leads — including a two-goal advantage.
The Hawks let a two-goal lead slip away in a 4-3 defeat Saturday. They're now 1-2-0 in their first of many five-game segments they've broken their second-half schedule into for goal-setting purposes.
Fans reacted as the Chicago Blackhawks lost 4-3 in OT to the Carolina Hurricanes on Monday at the United Center.
Connor Bedard extended his point streak to nine games, but the Chicago Blackhawks played one of their worst second periods of the season Friday in a 5-3 loss to the Detroit Red Wings.
As the floundering Blackhawks continue to struggle, they could be close to trading a particular former Connor Bedard linemate.
Despite one of the worst periods of hockey played by the Blackhawks, they managed to lose by 2 goals against a hot Red Wings team.
The Chicago Blackhawks are continuing their difficult rebuilding process, and find themselves in last place in the standings.
Chicago's other players will likely generate more interest at the trade deadline, but Donato can beat them all for sheer effort.
Connor Bedard has an incredible eight-game point ... to find something that worked for Bedard, especially since Philipp Kurashev, his linemate from last year, took a step back and has been scratched.
“The Blackhawks — like every other team in the league — should be trying to move heaven and Earth to pry Elias Pettersson out of Vancouver,” Lazerus wrote. “Pettersson can make Bedard and the Blackhawks better immediately, and he’s young enough to fit Chicago’s longer-term timeline.”