The Chicago Blackhawks have unveiled their schedule for the 2026-27 season, featuring an expanded slate of 84 games, a two-game increase from previous seasons. The announcement followed the reveal of each team’s home opener, setting the stage for an exciting year ahead. This season, the Blackhawks will visit every arena in the NHL at least once, with each team making a stop at the United Center, offering fans a full spectrum of matchups from late September to early April as the team continues its rebuilding efforts.
While every game carries its own significance, a few stand out as must-see events. Here are five key matchups to mark on your calendar:
September 29th – @ Vegas Golden Knights
The Blackhawks will kick off their season on the road against the formidable Vegas Golden Knights, the reigning Western Conference Champions. This matchup presents an early challenge for Chicago as they look to seize a potential advantage against Vegas, who will be celebrating their 10th anniversary in the league. The Blackhawks aim to start their 101st season with a strong showing against a tough opponent.
October 6th – vs St. Louis Blues
After facing Vegas, the Blackhawks will embark on additional road games against the Utah Mammoth and Buffalo Sabres before returning home for their highly anticipated season opener against the St. Louis Blues on October 6th. This game marks a special occasion for players, fans, and the organization alike, as they gather at the United Center to celebrate the beginning of a new season.
October 10th – vs Carolina Hurricanes
On October 10th, the Blackhawks will host the Stanley Cup champion Carolina Hurricanes for their first and only visit of the season. This game serves as a significant test for the young Blackhawks, who will need to rise to the occasion against the team that triumphed in the Final. Notably, Connor Bedard will be absent from the lineup for these early contests.
December 18th/20th – vs Ottawa Senators in Germany
The Blackhawks will take their talents overseas as they face off against the Ottawa Senators for two games in Germany, part of the NHL Global Series. This initiative provides an exciting opportunity for international fans to experience NHL hockey live. By this point in the season, Connor Bedard is expected to return, adding to the anticipation surrounding these matchups.
January 30th – @ San Jose Sharks
The final game before the Blackhawks’ 10-day break for the All-Star Game will take place in Northern California against the San Jose Sharks. This matchup marks the first meeting of the season between Connor Bedard and his friend and rival, Macklin Celebrini. Interestingly, the Sharks will also host the Blackhawks for their first game back from the break, and later in the season, on March 16th, they will make their sole visit to the United Center. This budding rivalry in the Western Conference promises to be an exciting storyline as both teams continue to develop.
While these highlight games are early in the season, the potential for increased excitement as the campaign progresses remains. Should the Blackhawks find success, fans can expect to circle even more games as the season unfolds, indicating that the team is making strides and capturing the attention of the league.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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