The Chicago Blackhawks are entering the 2024-25 NHL season with plenty of excitement, with Connor Bedard, fresh off, winning the Calder Trophy as the NHL's top rookie.
Connor Bedard, fresh off winning the Calder Trophy as the NHL's top rookie, will be a major focal point in his second season. Bedard scored 61 points in 68 games during his rookie campaign, playing significant minutes as a top-line forward. As he continues to grow into his game, there's a lot of anticipation around what he'll achieve this year.
General Manager Kyle Davidson made some impactful offseason moves to build a stronger roster around Connor Bedard. New additions like Tyler Bertuzzi, Teuvo Teravainen, Alec Martinez, TJ Brodie, Laurent Brossoit, and Ilya Mikheyev provide depth and experience. Bertuzzi and Teravainen, in particular, could form a formidable line with Bedard. This more complete roster should alleviate last season's reliance on rookies and call-ups due to injuries.
Defensively, Alex Vlasic is poised to continue his growth alongside Seth Jones, bolstered by the arrival of veterans Martinez and Brodie. Meanwhile, Rockford prospects like Artyom Levshunov and Frank Nazar add excitement for the future.
Fans can also look forward to marquee events like the Winter Classic at Wrigley Field, promising a thrilling season ahead for Blackhawks supporters.