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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.




