Last summer, Blackhawks forward Lukas Reichel was a speculative trade candidate but he wound up signing a low-cost, two-year bridge deal to remain with Chicago. But after the first year of that contract didn’t go well, the trade speculation is back. Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli reports that interest in Reichel has started to pick up in recent days with teams viewing him as more of a secondary target at this point.
The 23-year-old was a first-round pick by Chicago back in 2020, going 17th overall after playing well with Eisbaren Berlin in the German men’s league when he had 24 points in 48 games. That improved to 27 points in 38 outings the following season before Reichel came to play in North America.
Reichel spent the bulk of the first season of his entry-level deal with AHL Rockford and was quite productive, tallying 21 goals and 36 assists in 56 games while also getting into 11 games with the Blackhawks. The following year in 2022-23, he was similarly productive with the IceHogs, notching 20 goals and 31 helpers in 55 contests, earning him a longer look with the big club where he got into 23 games, collecting 15 points. It looked like he was ready for full-time NHL duty.
But the 2023-24 campaign was a tough one for Reichel. He struggled with Chicago, scoring just five goals along with 11 assists in 65 games while his possession numbers took a tumble as well. He was more productive with eight points in a ten-game stint in Rockford but at this point, there were questions about his longer-term fit in the organization with the Blackhawks having one of the deepest pipelines in the NHL.
Those questions still remain after this season, one that saw Reichel only slightly improve offensively with eight goals and 14 assists in 70 games while seeing his ice time drop to below 12 minutes a night, a career-low. With several prospects in the pipeline that could benefit from an extra roster spot to try to compete for, it’s understandable to think that Chicago could make Reichel available this summer.
Of course, with how things have gone the last two seasons, trade offers aren’t going to be anywhere near the level of the first-rounder they used on Reichel in the past. But with an affordable contract at $1.2MM, he’s the type of buy-low candidate that some rebuilding teams will want to take a chance on to see if a change of scenery can help get him going. Whether that results in a trade later today in the draft or later on in the summer once the dust settles remains to be seen but it certainly seems like there’s a good chance that Reichel could be on the move this offseason.
Teams should be lining up and offering 1st round picks for this guy. Total stud; 2nd best player in the world. ;)
He is already on the German Olympic team! Ahead of Peterka! They must have agreed with your assessment!
I actually think he makes more sense for contenders in a cap dump move. Move out a bad contract with a pick, might as well get legit upside coming back. Devil’s with Palat and Canadians with Gallagher, anderson, even price.
Reichel isn’t a bad player he just seems to press when he plays for the Hawks. Not sure if it’s the first round pedigree or whatever but both sides might benefit immensely from a change of scenery. I’ve been saying that for awhile now.
If Chicago would take Conor Sheary’s $2M off the books, then Tampa should take a stab at Lukas Reichel. Tampa took Brandon Hagel from Chicago & that turned out quite well. Just sayin…
Low cost winger…maybe the oil could be in on this kid. He could be a nice reclamation project beside McD or Drai
Bowman probably agrees with you. He drafted him.