Taylor Hall wants to remain with Chicago Blackhawks
There might be fewer sellers around the NHL this season than usual, but the Hawks are certainly one. That scarcity of available players could drive up prices.
The expectations for the Chicago Blackhawks this year were low. Now in year two of the Connor Bedard era, there was a thought they could take a slight step forward and become a more competitive team.
Taylor Hall came to that realization over the last ... number of players who are likely to be moved. Besides Hall, Ryan Donato, Pat Maroon, Craig Smith, Andreas Athanasiou, and Alec Martinez ...
Chicago Blackhawks forward Taylor Hall wants to stay in the Windy City, but he believes he'll likely be dealt before the trade deadline."Yeah, I'd like to stay here," Hall said Wednesday. "I like the city,
Chicago Blackhawks forward Taylor Hall made a revealing comment about his future with Connor Bedard and the franchise ahead of the NHL trade deadline.
The March 7 trade deadline isn't imminent yet, but rumors are already beginning to swirl around Hall, and he believes them.
(AP Photo/Mike Mulholland) Chicago Blackhawks forward Ryan Donato (8) celebrates a goal in the first ... (AP Photo/Mike Mulholland) Chicago Blackhawks forward Taylor Hall. skates the puck upice in the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Detroit ...
If Reichel can emerge as a useful player for Chicago, it would be a huge development for a team that has all but written him off already.
The Chicago Blackhawks weren’t expected to be a top team in 2024-25, but they were supposed to at least take steps forward. As they enter the back half of their
For defenseman Seth Jones to be traded, the Chicago Blackhawks will need many stars to line up. But, a Jones deal isn't out of the question.
With all the trade rumours going around about where they could possibly land at the NHL trade deadline, Julian Gaudio of The Hockey News revealed five landing spots for the two former Boston Bruins players, and the Bruins were listed as the top landing spot for both.