As the NHL playoffs come to a close, the Chicago Blackhawks are gearing up for a crucial offseason. With a mix of aging veterans and young talent on their roster, the team's front office will face a daunting task in shaping the future of the franchise. In the first installment of a two-part mailbag series, The New York Times explores potential trades, free agent signings, and offer sheets that the Blackhawks could consider to bolster their lineup and address key areas of need. From bolstering their defense to finding a reliable secondary scoring threat, the possibilities are endless, and fans will be eager to see how general manager Kyle Davidson navigates the complex and often unpredictable world of NHL roster construction.


What trades, free agents or offer sheets could the Blackhawks consider this offseason?: Mailbag, Part 1  The New York Times