Over the course of the next month, Chicago Hockey Now will be profiling every Chicago Blackhawks player from the 2023-24 season. Today, will be forward Colin Blackwell Colin Blackwell sat out the early portion of the season, rehabbing from an injury that took a toll both physically and mentally.
The Blackhawks had a few familiar faces back on the ice Friday. Colin Blackwell, who was named the team’s Masterton nominee by the PHWA on Friday morning, was back as a full participant.
Chicago Blackhawks forward Colin Blackwell was named the team’s nominee for the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy. The trophy is awarded to the player “who
Blackwell has been through a lot over the past year.
Chicago Blackhawks forward Colin Blackwell exited early from Tuesday's game against the Los Angeles Kings due to an apparent upper-body injury. While reaching for the puck along the boards in the third period, Blackwell took a hit from Kevin Fiala and fell to the ice in pain.
It’s been a crazy week for the Chicago Blackhawks, who earned two big wins over the Arizona Coyotes, one on each end of the trade deadline. Their 7-4 victory on Sunday (Mar.
The Blackhawks had a remarkable 7-4 victory against the Arizona Coyotes at the United Center on Sunday, March 10th. Connor Bedard had a three-point night, scoring two goals (19) and recording an assist (27) for 46 points this season.
Colin Blackwell recorded his first career hat trick and Conor Bedard had two goals and an assist as the Chicago Blackhawks beat the visiting Arizona Coyotes 7-4 on Sunday.
Colin Blackwell scored a hat trick, and Connor Bedard netted two goals as the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Arizona Coyotes 7-4 Sunday evening. Bedard, Blackwell, Ryan Donato and Tyler Johnson recorded the goals for the Blackhawks (16-43-5).
With Petr Mrazek, Jason Dickinson, and Nick Foligno getting contract extensions, the Chicago Blackhawks won’t have big trade chips at the NHL Trade Deadline on March 8.
Colin Blackwell scored the lone goal for the Blackhawks against the Philadelphia Flyers on Wednesday, February 21st. Connor Bedard’s point streak (two goals, four assists) from the past three games, following his return after being out due to a fractured jaw.
It was several of my uncles who solidified my love of sports, their fandom and loyalty to teams teaching me that fandom was through thick and thin. Sunday’s game reminded me of those lessons, watching a packed United Center cheer on a Blackhawks team on fumes, all the way down to the final seconds.
Injuries be damned–the Blackhawks aren’t going to just roll over until they’re healthy again. Just ask Colin Blackwell. The rugged forward potted two goals Sunday afternoon, including the game winning goal on the power play as the Blackhawks stunned the Calgary Flames 4-3.
With the Chicago Blackhawks down a slew of players due to injury, veteran center Colin Blackwell has a golden opportunity to make his case for a contract extension.
They hung in for a couple periods, but the same issue haunted the Chicago Blackhawks late and became the difference against the New York Rangers. Colin Blackwell pulled Chicago within a goal in the second period but the Rangers buried two quick markers in the third, propelling them to a 4-1 win, sending Chicago to its fourth straight loss.
In his first NHL game since February, Colin Blackwell brought energy and feistiness to an injury-riddled Chicago Blackhawks team that has been mostly lifeless lately.
The Chicago Blackhawks confirmed the forward has undergone sports hernia surgery, and the recovery time is 12 weeks. He will miss the remainder of the season.
At last season’s trade deadline, Colin Blackwell came to the Toronto Maple Leafs with Mark Giordano from the Seattle Kraken. The Maple Leafs gave up three draft picks for the pair.
Part of the blockbuster deal that saw the Leafs net Mark Giordano will be heading out west to the Windy City. Elliotte Friedman reported that Colin Blackwell would be getting a two-year deal at a $1.2 million AAV.
Between the regular season and the first round of the playoffs, we got a 26 game look at Colin Blackwell. He didn’t show up a whole bunch on the score sheet but endeared himself to many in other ways by being a feisty addition to the bottom part of the Leafs lineup.
When the Leafs made the big splash to bring in Mark Giordano from the Kraken, they made a smart move in also acquiring Colin Blackwell to the deal in an effort to solidify the forward group.
Blackwell, 28, has unfortunately played in just eight games for the Kraken this season after starting the year on injured reserve.
In anticipation of the Seattle Kraken‘s inaugural season, we at The Hockey Writers will be doing a deep dive on each player. This installment of the series focuses on forward Colin Blackwell, who the Kraken selected from the New York Rangers.
Multiple reports indicate the Seattle Kraken have selected Colin Blackwell from the New York Rangers. However; per Rick Carpiniello of The Athletic, he may still be a Blueshirt with a trade in the works.
There’s still plenty of wonder around whom the Rangers will protect in the Seattle Expansion draft. Some think it will be Brett Howden, others want it to be Julien Gauthier, but Colin Blackwell is the right pick.
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