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Free agent focus: Chicago Blackhawks
Chicago Blackhawks center Andreas Athanasiou. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Free agency is now a little more than a month away and teams are looking ahead to when it opens. There will be several impact players set to hit the open market in July while many teams have key restricted free agents to re-sign as well. We continue our look around the NHL with an overview of the free agent situation for the Chicago Blackhawks.

Key Restricted Free Agents

F Philipp Kurashev – Finishing off his third season in the NHL, Kurashev has yet to break out in any significant way. He was able to provide some decent depth scoring over the last two seasons, playing in a total of 137 games, scoring 15 goals and 31 assists. This year, due to the roster construction in Chicago, Kurashev was able to average about 17 and a half minutes on the ice, almost five minutes more than the previous season.

Unfortunately, on March 23, Kurashev injured his shoulder, keeping him out for the rest of the season. Although he has been unable to have either an offensive or defensive breakout, he should be able to receive an ample amount of playing time in Chicago. The expectation is that the Blackhawks will select Connor Bedard with the first overall selection in the 2023 NHL Draft, which will likely be the most significant acquisition for the team over the summer. If this is the case, there are no other players that should eat into Kurashev’s minutes in the Windy City.

F Anders Bjork – After being acquired from the Boston Bruins on the other half of the Taylor Hall trade, Bjork was supposed to continue to grow into an offensive talent for the Buffalo Sabres. Unfortunately, that did not come to fruition, and Bjork was sent to the Blackhawks for future considerations at this year’s trade deadline. In a handful of games for Chicago, Bjork did show some offensive prowess, scoring two goals and six assists in 13 games.

D Caleb Jones – Coming over from the Edmonton Oilers to play with his brother, Seth Jones, Caleb has become heavily utilized by the Blackhawks. Jones finished third in average ice time on Chicago, behind only his brother and Connor Murphy. He has shown the ability to block shots and make hits, accruing over 100 of each this past year. As the Blackhawks look to create their next generation of hockey talent, Jones should add some extra stability throughout this transitional process.

Other RFAs: F Austin Wagner, D Ian Mitchell, F Joey Anderson, F Hunter Drew, F Maxim Golod, F Cameron Hillis, D Jakub Galvas, D Alec Regula

Key Unrestricted Free Agents

F Andreas Athanasiou – Thought to be a rental heading into this season, Athanasiou performed rather well for Chicago. Needing a grain of salt when analyzing the output from any player on the roster this season, Athanasiou was still able to score 20 goals and 20 assists, finishing third on the team in points (first place after the trades of Patrick Kane and Max Domi)

Although he would likely receive first-line minutes on this Blackhawk’s team, Chicago will have to make a decision on whether or not Athanasiou will be the appropriate winger to place with Bedard. If the team does go ahead with that option, Athanasiou may once again look for a one-year deal, hoping to raise his offensive output next to Bedard and fully cash in next summer.

If Athanasiou does test the open market, he shouldn’t have any shortage of suitors, being that he can provide above-average secondary scoring to just about any team. Athanasiou has shown a talent to score throughout his entire career.

F Jonathan Toews – The only thing that has been confirmed about the future of Toews is that he will not be on the Blackhawks next season. Moving forward, taking into account his injury history, Toews will likely serve in a bottom-six role on a contending team next season if he chooses to play.

G Alex Stalock – After a bout of myocarditis cost him just about all of the 2021-22 NHL campaign, Stalock rebounded nicely for Chicago this year. He still dealt with some injury issues, but he was able to post a 9-15-2 record, coupled with a .908 SV% and a 3.01 GAA. These numbers should find Stalock a backup role next year, and he eventually may find his way back to the Blackhawks. However, with Petr Mrazek receiving the largest share of starts, and the rise of Jaxson Stauber and Arvid Soderblom through the Chicago organization, Stalock may find himself elsewhere next season.

Other UFA’s: F Jujhar Khaira, D Andreas Englund, F Buddy Robinson, D Andy Welinski, G Anton Khudobin

Projected Cap Space

For the foreseeable future, cap space shouldn’t be an issue for the Blackhawks. Heading into this offseason, the team will have $41.7M available to spend, and they should be able to weaponize that through trades. Even if the team makes a splash by bringing in another high-profile player to slot next to Bedard, Chicago will still have ample space to take on a bad contract or too from cap-strapped teams.

Although the likes of Mrazek, Tyler Johnson and Nikita Zaitsev will all be available for contract extensions on July 1, Chicago likely will not be making any extensions like this yet. As prospects such as Kevin Korchinski, Frank Nazar and Lukas Reichel make the full-time jump to the NHL, and factoring in the choice of Bedard this June, the Blackhawks will have a lot of flexibility moving forward to keep these young players for the long haul.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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