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USA Hockey Announces Olympic Coaching Staff

September 3, 2021 at 1:07 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

Now that the NHL has officially agreed to go to the 2022 Winter Olympics, work can start on selecting the rosters. Just a few hours after news broke about NHL participation, USA Hockey has introduced the full coaching staff that will travel to Beijing. It had already been announced that Mike Sullivan of the Pittsburgh Penguins will serve as head coach; he will be joined by John Hynes, David Quinn, Todd Reirden, and Ryan Miller.

The U.S. Olympic team general manager Stan Bowman released a statement on the staff:

We’ve got a great coaching staff in place. It’s a group that knows what it takes to be successful, and through their unique and varied backgrounds will help put our team in the best position to win the gold medal.

Hynes, who is also the head coach of the Nashville Predators, will serve as an assistant and was an obvious addition. He has a long track record with the program, including being part of gold medal-winning efforts at the U18 and U20 World Juniors. Hynes was the head coach of the 2016 World Championship squad, an assistant at the 2016 World Cup, and an assistant at the 2019 World Championship. He also spent several seasons as the head coach of the National Team Development Program.

Many of the same things could be said about Quinn, who will also serve as an assistant on Sullivan’s staff. He has been an assistant several times at the World Championship and was in the NTDP at the same time as Hynes. Quinn was previously head coach of the New York Rangers for three seasons and was an extremely successful college coach.

Reirden will bring a certain level of familiarity for Sullivan, given as he serves as an assistant with the Penguins already. He actually has not made an appearance coaching internationally in the past, which makes this appointment somewhat surprising. Not many coaches get a chance to step right into the Olympics, but that’s what Reirden, a Stanley Cup-winning assistant with the Washington Capitals, will do next spring.

Even more impressive is Miller, who not only is going to the Olympics as an assistant coach for the first time, but it is his first experience as a coach at any level. The veteran goaltender only announced his retirement earlier this year after a long, successful career that included two Olympic performances as a player. He won the silver medal at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics and was named the most valuable player of the tournament.

Coaches| John Hynes| Mike Sullivan| Olympics| Stan Bowman| Todd Rierden Ryan Miller

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Chicago Blackhawks Extend Connor Murphy

August 31, 2021 at 10:03 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

With just one year left on his current deal, Connor Murphy was set to become an unrestricted free agent next summer. No more, as the Chicago Blackhawks defenseman has inked a four-year extension that keeps him under contract through the 2025-26 season. The deal comes with a $4.4MM cap hit. Blackhawks GM Stan Bowman explained exactly why he did the deal now:

When we acquired Connor in the summer of 2017, we had visions of him growing as both a player and leader in our organization for many years. He has transformed into a defenseman capable of matching up with the opponent’s best players and someone we trust to help us preserve a lead in the final minutes. Connor’s voice carries weight in our locker room as a veteran presence and we’re thrilled that his development and leadership will continue as a Blackhawk.

Murphy, 28, has come so far since arriving in Chicago that a $4.4MM cap hit now appears to be a bit of a discount for the Blackhawks. The former Arizona Coyotes defenseman was acquired in a deal for Niklas Hjalmarsson and was already making $3.85MM per season. That small raise is a win for Chicago given how much responsibility Murphy has taken on over the last couple of years, including averaging more than 22 minutes a game in 2020-21. He led the team in both even-strength and shorthanded ice time, being matched against the opponent’s best every night.

A four-year extension buys out his age 29-32 seasons, meaning there likely isn’t a steep decline during the contracted years, though any long-term deal does come with some obvious risk. Murphy has never been a very effective offensive player and has a career-high of just 19 points, meaning his entire value comes from his defensive ability. If that falters at all, the Blackhawks would be paying a healthy contract to a player with little impact on the game.

It seems obvious that the Chicago management team wasn’t completely sold on some of the young players that have come through the system in recent years. Henri Jokiharju and Adam Boqvist have both been traded, while this summer they brought in veterans like Seth Jones and Jake McCabe on long-term deals. Murphy will be expected to be the third member of that core group of defenseman as they look to get back into playoff contention. Those three-Murphy, Jones and McCabe–will now carry a combined cap hit of $17.9MM in each of the three seasons after this one.

Chicago Blackhawks Connor Murphy

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Brett Connolly's Roster Spot Could Be In Jeopardy

August 21, 2021 at 12:27 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 4 Comments

  • While he’s only two seasons removed from a 46-point campaign, Brett Connolly has seen his stock dip sharply since then to the point where Florida paid the Blackhawks to take on his contract. Now, as Ben Pope of the Chicago Sun-Times observes, the 29-year-old appears to be the odd one out in terms of making Chicago’s opening roster as things currently stand.  With two years left on his contract at $3.5MM, he’s a lock to go through waivers unclaimed and an assignment to the minors would only free up $1.125MM in cap space.  That said, if he’s only going to be a reserve player, going that route and bringing someone up making close to the minimum would likely be worthwhile from a cap perspective.

Chicago Blackhawks| Colorado Avalanche| Vegas Golden Knights Brett Connolly| Logan O'Connor| Nolan Patrick

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Alex Nylander Has Fully Recovered From Last Season's Knee Injury

August 19, 2021 at 8:58 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 2 Comments

  • Blackhawks winger Alex Nylander told Charlie Roumeliotis of NBC Sports Chicago that he has fully recovered from the knee injury that cost him all of last season. Nylander couldn’t even pinpoint when the injury occurred (or if there was a specific incident, even) other than that it was in the bubble but he has resumed skating without the issues that arose when he was gearing up for last season that eventually resulted in the surgery.  Nylander accepted his qualifying offer on Monday for just over $874K.

Chicago Blackhawks| Minnesota Wild| St. Louis Blues Alexander Nylander| Colton Parayko| Kevin Fiala

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Chicago Blackhawks Extend Mackenzie Entwistle

August 18, 2021 at 9:15 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 4 Comments

The Chicago Blackhawks have signed Mackenzie Entwistle to a two-year contract extension through the 2023-24 season. The young forward still has one year left on his entry-level deal, but will earn $800K in each of the following seasons.

Entwistle, 22, made his NHL debut this season, playing in five games for the Blackhawks and recording two points. Acquired in the Marian Hossa deal with the Arizona Coyotes three years ago, he was originally selected 69th overall in 2017. After showing he could be a solid contributor in the minor leagues, the 6’3″ forward was given a chance with the big club and obviously impressed.

The two-year extension is a one-way deal, suggesting that Entwistle’s role with the Blackhawks is likely going to increase in the coming seasons. While it’s a very crowded forward group in Chicago this year, big change could be right around the corner. Remember that both Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews will see their matching eight-year, $84MM contracts expire after the 2022-23 season, and though the Blackhawks will obviously want to keep them around, they’re getting closer to a seismic shift in the core of the team.

The next core, which will likely be anchored by Seth Jones, Alex DeBrincat, and Kirby Dach, still needs some help if it’s to get to a level of real Stanley Cup contention. Depth players like Entwistle can certainly help, especially if he can bring a level of consistent play to the bottom-six on an $800K cap hit.

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Chicago Blackhawks Agree To Terms With Alex Nylander

August 16, 2021 at 10:34 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 3 Comments

The Chicago Blackhawks will be bringing back Alexander Nylander for another year, as the young forward has agreed to terms on a one-year deal. The contract will carry the same $847,125 salary that he received on his qualifying offer. Nylander missed the entire 2020-21 season following knee surgery but is expected to be at full health come training camp. GM Stan Bowman released a statement on the deal:

With Alex’s pedigree and being only 23-year-old, we feel as if there is still plenty of room for growth in his game. He is just scratching the surface of the type of player we feel he is capable of becoming. This will be an important season for him to perform consistently and contribute offensively. His size and skill are a unique combination that make him an intriguing option for our coaching staff to utilize anywhere in the lineup. 

Nylander, 23, has been a huge disappointment thus far in his NHL career. The eighth overall pick from 2016 and part of a successful hockey family, he has just 32 points in 84 career games. During his last healthy season he played in 65 games for the Blackhawks and scored 26 points, but was incredibly inconsistent in terms of his overall contributions. Too often he would seem disinterested or disengaged, and though those are complaints levied at his brother William Nylander and father Michael Nylander as well, both of them have had the production to balance out those frustrations.

Still, as Bowman suggests, it isn’t time to write off Nylander entirely at this point. He did show some improvement in 2019-20 from his days with the Buffalo Sabres and perhaps he can still become a valuable top-nine contributor for the Blackhawks. On such an inexpensive deal he won’t have to provide a ton of offense to be worthwhile, but the potential for huge upside is still there.

Nylander will still be a restricted free agent next summer, ineligible for salary arbitration once again.

Chicago Blackhawks Alexander Nylander

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Senators Have Kicked The Tires On Dylan Strome's Availability

August 15, 2021 at 5:58 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

  • The Senators are believed to be among the teams that have inquired about Blackhawks forward Dylan Strome. The 24-year-old has been a speculative trade candidate for the better part of a year now and is coming off a tough year that saw him put up 17 points in 40 games while spending time between center and the wing.  Strome is young enough to still fit in as part of Ottawa’s core and his $3MM cap hit ($3.6MM salary) should keep the acquisition cost low.

Chicago Blackhawks| Ottawa Senators Brady Tkachuk| Dylan Strome| Erik Brannstrom| Logan Brown

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Tony Esposito Passes Away At 78

August 10, 2021 at 5:27 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 9 Comments

The hockey world is in mourning again today, as it says goodbye to one of its own. Tony Esposito has passed away at the age of 78 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. The Chicago Blackhawks announced the news with a long letter to the Esposito family from team chairman Rocky Wirtz.

…Tony was one of the most important and popular figures in the history of the franchise as we near its 100th anniversary. Four generations of our family — my grandfather Arthur, my father Bill, my son Danny and I — were blessed by his work ethic as a Hall of Fame goalie, but more importantly, by his mere presence and spirit. 

Upon his retirement in 1984, Esposito went down as one of the greatest goaltenders to ever play in the NHL. Only 12 men in the history of the game have won the Vezina Trophy at least three times, and Esposito was one of them, taking home the award in 1970, 1972 and 1974. Though he started his career with the Montreal Canadiens, he will always be remembered as a member of the Blackhawks. He is the franchise leader in games played, wins, saves, and shutouts. He won the Calder Trophy in 1970 as the league’s best rookie, was a five-time NHL All-Star, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1988. He was named to the list of 100 Greatest NHL players in 2017.

It wasn’t just his success, but the flair and style of how Esposito stopped the puck that created so many fans across the hockey world. Though he entered front offices including the Pittsburgh Penguins and Tampa Bay Lightning in retirement, his connection to Chicago was for life. In 2016 at the Winter Classic, it was Esposito who served as coach of the Blackhawks alumni team taking on the St. Louis Blues.

The entire staff at PHR sends our condolences to the Esposito family.

Chicago Blackhawks| RIP

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Chicago Blackhawks Extend Mike Hardman

August 10, 2021 at 11:08 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

One of the moves that may have gone overlooked late in the season was the Chicago Blackhawks signing of undrafted college free agent Mike Hardman to an entry-level contract after Boston College was eliminated from the NCAA tournament. The 22-year-old forward managed to get into eight games with the team down the stretch and immediately made an impact with his full-throttle playstyle, scoring a goal and three points. Now, with a year remaining on his entry-level deal, the Blackhawks have decided to lock him up.

Chicago has signed Hardman to a two-year contract extension through the 2023-24 season. The deal will carry an average annual value of $800K. PuckPedia reports that it is one-way, and will pay Hardman $750K in 2021-22 and $850K in 2022-23.  That means the young forward will be an inexpensive option for the next three years even if he finds a full-time role on the team right away.

That role certainly isn’t guaranteed, given how many forwards the Blackhawks have brought in to compete for spots. Tyler Johnson, Brett Connolly, Henrik Borgstrom, Adam Gaudette, and Jujhar Khaira have all been added since the trade deadline. Captain Jonathan Toews and young star Kirby Dach are returning from seasons ruined by illness and injury, while even Alexander Nylander will be in competition after missing the entire 2020-21 campaign.

That’s quite the crowded field for Hardman to crack, and given he is still waiver-exempt he may have to start off with some games in the minor leagues. But he’s not there to play for a contract anymore, that part of his professional life has been dealt with early. The undrafted 6’2″ winger is now a part of the Blackhawks organization for the next several seasons, so he can focus entirely on his on-ice performance.

Chicago Blackhawks| NCAA Mike Hardman

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Maxim Shalunov To Remain In KHL

August 8, 2021 at 3:19 pm CDT | by Zach Leach 8 Comments

A top KHL free agent will remain in Russia, at least for now. The Athletic’s Scott Powers reports that forward Maxim Shalunov is set to sign a three-year contract with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl. A draft pick of the Chicago Blackhawks back in 2011, Shalunov remains property of the club and was exploring a move to the NHL this off-season.

Shalunov’s future remains unknown despite the long-term deal. Powers notes that the 28-year-old has an out clause in his new contract with Lokomotiv, allowing him to move to the NHL next season if a contract can be found. A potential NHL deal also may not be in Chicago; the Blackhawks gave Shalunov permission earlier this summer to discuss a contract with other teams and were willing to facilitate a trade to help him land in the NHL. While nothing came to fruition, Powers reports that Shalunov did have at least one offer from an NHL team and it was not Chicago. The Blackhawks are believed to not have the cap space and roster flexibility to accommodate the KHL star this season, but his other suitor was a team that Shalunov did not wish to play for. Shalunov’s agent assured Powers that his intention is still to one day play with Chicago if the two sides can work it out.

Since his first stint in North America, a 2013-14 campaign split between the AHL and ECHL, Shalunov has blossomed into an elite scorer in the KHL. The big, skilled center has recorded 104 goals and 197 points in 355 career KHL games. The 2020-21 season was arguably his best, recording 35 points and a +20 rating in 52 games and another 18 points in 22 playoff games. Shalunov appears ready to take on the NHL, but will spend at least one more season in the KHL as he searches for the best way to make the jump.

Chicago Blackhawks| KHL Maxim Shalunov

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