The Chicago Blackhawks are poised for a pivotal offseason as they look to build a competitive roster around franchise cornerstone Connor Bedard. Recognized as one of the league’s top young forwards, Bedard’s performance has made it clear that the team must act swiftly to prevent his talents from being wasted on a struggling roster.
As a restricted free agent, securing Bedard’s contract is the top priority for the Blackhawks, who aim to finalize an agreement before training camp begins. Over his first three NHL seasons, Bedard has amassed 75 goals and 128 assists, totaling 203 points in 219 games. His standout 2025-26 season, which featured 30 goals and 45 assists in just 69 games, showcased his potential as a franchise player.
With a long-term extension likely to exceed $10 million per year on the horizon, the Blackhawks understand the urgency of getting this deal done. Ideally, they want it settled before July 1, when NHL free agency opens, but as long as it doesn’t drag out, they remain optimistic.
On that same day, the Blackhawks will also explore free agency to address their needs, particularly for a high-end winger. With ample cap space, they have the opportunity to make significant additions that could bolster their lineup. Additionally, the prospect of making a trade is very much alive, as the Blackhawks hold a wealth of picks and prospects that could facilitate acquiring a top-tier player.
As the 2026 NHL Draft approaches, the fourth overall pick presents a critical opportunity for the Blackhawks. While they are unlikely to part with this valuable asset, the team is focused on maximizing their chances to select a game-changing prospect. If Ivar Stenberg is available at their turn, he is expected to be a top target due to his skill set and NHL readiness. Stenberg could immediately slot into a middle-six role, with the potential to develop into a top-line player.
However, should Stenberg be off the board, the Blackhawks will need to pivot and consider other options, such as Caleb Malhotra or potentially a defenseman from the highly regarded “big three.” Making the right choice is crucial, as another misstep could hinder their rebuilding efforts.
If the Blackhawks can successfully sign Bedard, add a capable winger, and make a significant draft selection, they could set the stage for a notable turnaround in the upcoming season. A successful offseason could lead to a promising start for the 2026-27 season, provided the team also addresses other vital issues, such as adding a veteran defenseman, naming a captain, and enhancing player development.
Though no team achieves a flawless offseason, the Blackhawks have realistic goals for general manager Kyle Davidson and his staff this summer. With the right moves, they can lay a solid foundation for the future and avoid a repeat of last season’s struggles.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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