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The 2025 Draft Class joins fellow prospects in Chicago for a week full of learning and team bonding ...
Evanston Mayor and former state legislator Daniel Biss’ progressive credentials got a boost this morning with an endorsement from U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren in Illinois’ increasingly crowded 9th ...
After being selected third overall in the 2025 NHL entry Draft, Anton Frondell has reportedly made his plans for the future clear, steering away from Connor Bedard and the Chicago Blackhawks for the ...
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Yardbarker on MSN7 Things to Know About Oilers Draft Pick Asher BarnettThe Edmonton Oilers selected five players in the recent 2025 NHL Draft, but just one of them plays on the back end: Asher Barnett. A defenceman with the U.S.
Marcus Krüger, who was a part of the Blackhawks’ 2013 and 2015 Stanley Cup-winning teams, played with Frondell during the 2024-25 season with Djurgården IF. Krüger and Frondell helped lead the team to ...
Reddick, No. 45 team turn late strategy gamble into third-place finish at Chicago By Alex Cadavid NASCAR.com Published: July 6, 2025 ...
The Chicago Blackhawks’ future largely revolves around Connor Bedard. The former top draft choice, labeled a generational prospect, has so far been a little up-and-down throughout his NHL career.
The Chicago Blackhawks are not coy about their plans. They want to build a winner around 2023 first-overall pick Connor Bedard. The 20-year-old center is entering his third season in the NHL and ...
With Chicago Blackhawks prospects not on the ice for development camp, the staff crafts some unusual team-building activities — including beach volleyball and building Legos.
The 2025 NHL Draft is in the books, and the Chicago Blackhawks have welcomed eight new players into their pipeline. Here's the full Blackhawks' 2025 NHL Draft Class, from rounds one through seven.
A recap of the Chicago Blackhawks’ selections in the 2025 NHL Draft and their scouting reports, including analysis from general manager Kyle Davidson and director of amateur scouting Mike Doneghey.
Chicago Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson explained why he traded back into the first-round to take a dual-sport forward.
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