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Blackhawks: Trade Deadline Quiet, Rebuild Continues
2 Feb
Summary
- Several Blackhawks players on expiring contracts could be traded.
- Murphy and Dickinson are key trade assets for the Blackhawks.
- The team is focused on rebuilding and developing young talent.

The Chicago Blackhawks are navigating a notably quieter trade deadline, a sign of their ongoing rebuilding efforts. This period marks a shift from trading away established stars to potentially moving players on expiring contracts.
Veteran defenseman Connor Murphy, described as a solid presence and mentor, is a prime candidate for a trade. Despite his value to the team, his desire for a playoff atmosphere and his strong season make him an appealing asset for contenders seeking depth on defense, likely fetching a second- or third-round pick.
Center Dylan Dickinson also presents an attractive option for playoff-bound teams. His defensive prowess and ability to handle tough assignments are highly valued, with a potential return of a second-round pick, especially if the Blackhawks retain salary.
Other players like forwards Yakku Mikheyev and possibly defenseman Matt Grzelcyk, along with captain Nick Foligno, could also be moved. These potential transactions aim to clear roster spots and provide opportunities for the Blackhawks' emerging young players.




